
Ohkay Owingeh
Ohkay Owingeh, formerly known as San Juan Pueblo, is a Native American community in New Mexico, home to the Tewa people of the Puebloan tribes. It has a rich history dating back hundreds of years, with a strong cultural heritage and preserved traditions. The pueblo is known for its traditional adobe buildings, vibrant ceremonies, and craftsmanship, especially pottery. It operates as a sovereign nation, maintaining its own governance and cultural practices while engaging with broader society. Ohkay Owingeh plays a vital role in preserving Native heritage and serving as a center for cultural identity and community life.