![]() ![]() Please while watching the dances do not question community members as to what’s the significance of the dance. The dances are part of a ceremony and it is an honor to see these dances. These are people’s personal homes, not an exhibit for you to enjoy.Īfter a dance is over, please do not applaud for these are not performances. Please use common courtesy etiquette and do not walk into a home uninvited. The Pueblos are very serious about this rule.Īlthough the feast days are open to the public, one must be invited to a home to visit and/or share a feast day meal. In the rare instances when they are allowed, you must obtain a special permit in advance of the event, and a fee will likely be charged if permission is granted. Photos, video recording, and sketching are generally not allowed. Feast days are an integral part of the Pueblo culture and are usually open to the Public. A typical Feast Day is a day of eating, visiting with family, friends and enjoying the traditional dances that are allowed to public spectators.
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