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  1. Ohkay Owingeh (Tewa: Ohkwee Ówîngeh, pronounced [ʔòhkèː ʔówĩ̂ŋgè]), known by its Spanish name as San Juan Pueblo from 1589 to 2005, is a pueblo in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined that community as a census-designated place (CDP).

  2. Ohkay Owingeh is a Tewa-speaking pueblo in New Mexico with a rich history and culture. Learn about its role in the Pueblo Revolt, its art, fishing, casino, feast days and more.

  3. Jan 1, 2015 · It Takes a Village: The Story of Ohkay Owingeh. The Native American pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh in New Mexico unites to save ancient dwellings that help form the foundation of its cultural traditions.

  4. Learn how Ohkay Owingeh, a Tewa-speaking Pueblo in New Mexico, restored its historic core and cultural traditions through affordable housing and preservation planning. The project involved federal agencies, tribal leaders, and local contractors in a Section 106 process and a Programmatic Agreement.

  5. Oct 19, 2015 · For more than 700 years the Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh has persevered through many hardships, including the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. The leader of the revolt, Pop...

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  6. Learn about the history and culture of Ohkay Owingeh, a Tewa-speaking village on the Rio Grande. Discover how the pueblo people resisted and survived the Spanish colonization, the Pueblo Revolt, and the American conquest.

  7. Ohkay Owingeh Tribal Lakes, San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. 3,693 likes · 5 talking about this · 677 were here. The Ohkay Owngeh Tribal Lakes are stocked with Trout, Catfish and Bass.