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“Feast Days” at each of the Pueblos are named after the Pueblos’ patron saint. The Pueblos open up their respective Feast Days to the public (see calendar and etiquette pages) where visitors can view the reverant dances and songs offered on those days. Feast Days bring tribal members together to renew their culture, language and native religion. On those days, families prepare food for the many invited visitors coming through their homes, and participate in the activities taking place on their Feast Day. Pueblo Feast Day Dates do not change and are held on the same date each year.
- Learn more about the Pueblo Patron Saints
| Pueblo |
Patron Saint |
Feast Day |
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Eight Northern
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| San Ildefonso |
San Ildefonso |
January 23 |
| Ohkay Owingeh |
St. John the Baptist |
June 24 |
| Picuris |
St. Lawrence |
August 10 |
| Santa Clara |
St. Clare |
August 12 |
| Taos |
San Geronimo |
September 30 |
| Nambe |
San Francisco de Assisi |
October 4 |
| Pojoaque |
Our Lady of Guadalupe |
December 12 |
| Tesuque |
San Diego |
November 12 |
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| 10 Southern |
| Laguna |
St. Joseph |
September 19 |
| San Felipe |
St. Phillip |
May 1 |
| Sandia |
St. Anthony |
June 13 |
| Cochiti |
St. Bonaventure |
July 14 |
| Santa Ana |
St. Anne |
July 26 |
| Zia |
Our Lady of Assumption |
August 15 |
| Acoma |
St. Stephen |
September 2 |
| Isleta |
St. Augustine |
September 4 |
| Jemez |
San Diego |
November 12 |
| Santo Domingo |
Domingo St. Dominic |
August 4 |
| Zuni |
Our Lady of Guadalupe |
Does not hold a Feast Day |
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