Santiago Feast Day Corn Dance

Jul
14

Corn Dance. Feast days were introduced by the Spanish colonization and represent the celebration of the Patron Saints of the Catholic religion. Feast Days also coincide with our Traditional Pueblo religion which allows the people of our community to practice both the Catholic and Pueblo Religion. A typical Feast Day is a day of eating, visiting with family, friends and enjoying the traditional dances that are allowed to public spectators. Feast days are an integral part of the Pueblo culture and we enjoy sharing these days with our visitors and friends.

Dates, Location & Info

Date
Jul 14
Phone
505-758-1028
Website
www.taospueblo.com

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