Cochiti Pueblo
Cochiti Pueblo is a Native American community located in New Mexico, near the banks of the Rio Grande. It is part of the larger Pueblo culture, known for its unique traditions, art, and social structure. The Pueblo people have a rich history that dates back centuries, with a strong emphasis on agriculture and communal living.
The Cochiti people are renowned for their pottery, particularly the traditional black-on-black style, which showcases intricate designs. They also celebrate various cultural events, including the Feast of San Diego, which honors their patron saint. The community continues to preserve its heritage while adapting to modern influences.