San Geronimo Feast Day
San Geronimo Feast Day
The feast day commences on the evening of Sept. 29 with a sundown dance, followed by vespers in the San Geronimo Mission. On the following day, there are foot races in the morning, and in the afternoon, frightening looking "clowns" with black-and-white body paint and wearing black-and-white costumes climb a pole; the act has secret religious significance to the Taos. An Indian trade fair offers Indian crafts and foods for sale.
The Taos Pueblo is also known for its Christmas celebrations, lasting from Christmas Eve through Dec. 29. On Christmas Eve, there is a pine torch procession from the church through the plaza, and on Christmas Day, the Deer Dance is often performed.
Taos Pueblo
P.O. Box 1846
Taos, NM 87571
505-758-1028
www.taospueblo.com
IndianAmer-1989, pp. 289, 319