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May 2026

Taos Pueblo Santa Cruz Feast DayExpired

Blessing of the Fields and Corn Dance. Always Call the Pueblo Office in advance of an event to confirm it.  For Hours and information about how best to honor the community’s religious and cultural practices while at their home, check taospueblo.com/events/  
03 May
8:00 am6:00 pm
Taos Pueblo
120 Veterans Highway, Taos, NM 87571
April 2026
March 2026

The Life and Work of Eva MirabalExpired

A conversation at the Harwood Museum in Taos with Curator MaLin Wilson-Powell and Artist Jonathan Warm Day Coming along with other members of the family about the life and work of Eva Mirabal, currently featured in the exhibition Pursuit of Happiness: GI Bill in Taos.  As a youth, Eva Mirabal attended the Santa Fe Indian […]
12 Mar
6:00 pm
Harwood Museum
230 Ledoux St, Taos, NM 87571

Taos Pueblo Annual Closing – Two Months this yearExpired

During this time there is no public access to the historical village and the surrounding tribal lands. All incoming traffic will be redirected back into the Town of Taos. There are no exceptions during this time period.  For additional information, consult the Pueblo website:  https://taospueblo.com/
01 Mar – 30 Apr
All Day
Taos Pueblo
120 Veterans Highway, Taos, NM 87571
February 2026

Deer Dance at Ohkay Owingeh PuebloExpired

This powerful and beautiful sacred ceremony and dance, always occurring at Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo (Formerly San Jan Pueblo) in mid-February, honors the relationship between the Pueblo, nature and the Jicarilla Apache.  Ceremonies begin at Sunrise but often the dancers do not enter the public dance ground until mid-morning.  Some Deer Dancers wear antlers portraying deer, […]
15 Feb
All Day
Ohkay Owingeh
220 Po'Pay Avenue, Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566

MÃ atakuyma, Museum of Indian Arts and CultureExpired

Photographer and filmmaker Duwawisioma (Victor Masayesva Jr.) has been on a lifelong quest to understand the ideas of “existence” and “being” in terms of Hopi ancestral traditions in the modern world. Màatakuyma, meaning “now it is becoming clearer to me” in the Hopi language, represents this continuing quest. Featuring images created throughout Duwawisioma’s long career, […]
09 Feb – 19 Apr
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Museum Hill, 710-718 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM, 87505

Pueblo of Acoma Officers Feast DayExpired

At Old Acoma Pueblo/Sky City, Traditional dances and ceremonies to honor the Tribal Governors Always Call the Pueblo to confirm Dances and times.  For Hours and Information about how best to honor the community’s religious and cultural practices while in their home check https://skycityacoma.org/
08 – 09 Feb
All Day
Pueblo of Acoma Sky City
74B Pinshibaari Drive, Acoma, NM 87034

Essential Elements: Art, Environment, and Indigenous Futures – Museum of Indian Arts and CultureExpired

Using the lens of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water, this exhibtion explores the impact of climate change and environmental destruction on Native homelands and how artists are sounding the alarm and advocating for action. From the devastation of wildfires and drought to the contamination of ecosystems from uranium mining and other extractive industries, art offers […]
05 Feb – 05 Apr
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Museum Hill, 710-718 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM, 87505
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