Pueblo of the Tesuques Described by Abilene Traveler
A June excursion from Santa Fe to the Tesuque pueblo details the village layout two stories high adobe houses connected by ladders and a central placita. The guide notes an intelligent school teacher, sacred images, and a mix of Catholic and Aztec traditions. The author admires the orderly homes, crafts, and the chief’s role, concluding the Tesuque visit surpassed other sights on the tour.
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