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Today is the 50th anniversary of the Blue Lake Act, signed into law by President Richard Nixon, which returned 48,000 acres of sacred, traditional land to the Taos Pueblo Tribe of northern New Mexico after a 64-year struggle.
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Blue Lake lies high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at the top of the Rio Pueblo de Taos, whose waters run through the traditional Pueblo village 20-some miles downstream. It is a very sacred place to the tribe the location of their emergence from a previous world into this one and the site of pilgrimages and other traditional activities. But the land itself is just one part of why that day was so momentous to Indigenous peoples. ....

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Taos Pueblo celebrates 50th anniversary of the return of Blue Lake


Now we don t have to hide when we go up into the mountains, Gilbert Suazo said in a recent interview. Now, we can freely go where we want to go on our lands and not have to worry about getting arrested or prosecuted.
Suazo, a Taos Pueblo councilman and former tribal governor, said the joy of being able to practice his Native religion unencumbered by outside control was indescribable. It was a spiritual burden finally lifted 50 years ago, when he and his fellow tribal members conducted their first ceremonials after President Richard Nixon signed legislation in Washington D.C., returning the Blue Lake watershed to the people of Taos Pueblo. It was an act that closed a circle which had burned in the hearts and minds of generations - many of whom started the journey to have the sacred lands returned and never saw its end. ....

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Taos Pueblo marks anniversary of return of sacred Blue Lake by U.S.


That’s when the federal government returned the Blue Lake watershed to his tribe.
“Now we don’t have to hide when we go up into the mountains,” said Suazo, a former Taos Pueblo governor. “Now, we can freely go where we want to go on our lands and not have to worry about getting arrested or prosecuted.”
Suazo and fellow tribal members conducted their first ceremonials in December 1970 after President Richard Nixon signed legislation returning Blue Lake to the people of Taos Pueblo.
However, many who started the 64-year journey to have the sacred lands returned never saw its end. ....

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