San Ildefonso Pueblo
San Ildefonso Pueblo is a Native American community located in northern New Mexico. It is part of the Pueblo peoples, known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional practices. The pueblo is famous for its pottery, particularly the black-on-black style developed by artists like Maria Martinez in the early 20th century.
The community has a population of around 600 residents and is governed by a tribal council. San Ildefonso Pueblo is also known for its annual events, such as the Feast Day celebrations, which showcase traditional dances, music, and food, preserving the cultural identity of the tribe.