Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Im Off...
What is Blue Lake?
The single most dramatic event in the recent history of Taos Pueblo land is the 1970 return of 48,000 acres of mountain land including the sacred Blue Lake. It was taken by the U.S. Government in 1906 to become part of the National Forest lands. Among the ritual sites where Taos people go for ceremonial reasons, Blue Lake is perhaps the most important. Its return is a tribute to the tenacity of Pueblo leaders and to the community's commitment to guarding its lands for the spiritual, cultural and economic health of the Pueblo. The return of this land capped a long history of struggle. Blue Lake and mountains are off-limits to all but members of our Pueblo.
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4 comments:
have fun my friend. oh, how i wish i was on my way 25 south.
i love you.
xoxo.
bhd
thanks lovely...
that is a breathtaking shot. yours?
oh, well, i guess not, since you aren't a member of the pueblo.
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