Nambé Pueblo/Nanbé Owingeh 1: Economic Development Projects (1976)

Summary: 
Footage and narrated tour of the Nambé Waterfalls, the pueblo and plaza, new plans for expansion, and locals out cleaning the grounds.
Description: 

Somewhat pixelated footage of the Nambé Falls and Lake Recreation Area campground including lots of trees and adobe structures and picnic shelters, mountainside, the Pojoaque/P’osuwaege River, the Nambé Valley, falls and gorge; around 6:30 we see the abandoned pueblo structures; at 8:05 a group sweep the Nambé Pueblo (Nanbé Owingeh) plaza (Buupingeh) with rabbit brush brooms and others chop brush, men clean atop the kiva (Te’i), other groups standing at the entrance of the large adobe San Francisco de Assisi Church, camera pans around to other people gardening and sweeping, pickup trucks; at 15minutes in is an architectural concept drawing of a new adobe structure and plaza with solar panels, close-up of text on the drawing: “Proposed for Recreation Center, Nambe Indian Pueblo, Pacheco and Graham Architects”, another concept drawing of the larger recreation complex, about about 18 minutes is the new center under construction an a pile of pumice blocks nearby, pan over to more views of the building like the blocks, equipment, logs, playground, smaller connected buildings and garage, trees.  


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