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Journeys in the land of the First People

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Honor and Respect

When you visit Native Countries remember you are in people's home. This is not a staged event nor a show. Just behave as you do in your own home.

Their land in the American Southwest is among the most beautiful in the country. They know it and want to preserve it.

Their culture dates back many centuries. Not everything is shared with non tribal members.

They don't mind if you want to take pictures, just ask for permission.

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Which are the travel companies specialized in Native American culture?

I mean, besides my company, Seven Directions Tours! The name says it all!Continue

Started by Seven Directions|Cultural and Su Mar 7.

They were here before...

Most history text book begin with the arrival of the Europeans on the American soil. Actually, millions of people were here before!Enjoy this one-day tour of Santa Fe to discover what was going on…Continue

Started by Seven Directions|Cultural and Su Jan 29.

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Comment by Seven Directions|Cultural and Su on April 13, 2012 at 2:36pm

During the summer most pueblos held their ceremonial dances where respectful and conscious travelers are welcome to watch. The whole state of New Mexico comes alive over the warm months and offers numerous events that are truly unique.

The Pueblo culture goes back over ten thousand years and the elaborate ceremonies are rooted in the ancestor’s knowledge and beliefs and are a genuine religious expression. Every part of the costumes, from masks to colors, retains a specific significance that also guides their steps and movements.

Comment by Seven Directions|Cultural and Su on February 5, 2012 at 4:25pm

This is a very unique tour combining art and sustainability and includes some outstanding Native American artists and experts Summary of the tour Art and Sustanability Tour

Comment by Seven Directions|Cultural and Su on February 1, 2012 at 11:45pm

Among the many sites and Pueblo villages what is particularly touching is seeing petroglyphs or pictographs on rocks in daraway places. Some are gigantic and stunning and make you wonder about the civilization that did them

 

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