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Tribal Vision Festival
tribal vision festival is an triennial event which aims to bring awareness to global indigenous ceremony, culture & tradition amongst the backdrop of an awesome community inspired festival. we curate an amazing line up of eclectic musicians and a wide variety of workshops including leading edge sustainable living practices, well being and creative expression.
this is a benefit event - all profits from the festival are donated to a chosen indigenous preservation project. (we have yet to decide 2018s cause.)
we have hosted elders and indigenous activists such as Pat mcabe, Lyla june johnston, Aumrak sapper (mayan priestess), For de mayo (13 gradmothers) , Chief marvin swallow, Nandhi baba, Yamatoh, and grandma Rose Romero (taos pueblo).
in the past, our workshops have featured some of the most profound teachers of our time, including paul stamets (author of bestseller mycelium running), "bioneer" miguel santestevan, astrologist kaypacha (with the pele report) and lisa wimberger of the neurosculpting institute in colorado.
we have been blessed with performances by musical artists including supaman, elephant revival, nahko & the medicine for the people, lynx & janover, lunar fire, xerephine, thealcapones, and intuit.
the following is a brief historical outline and description of the landscape and culture that contributes to the magic of taos, nm.
taos, a vastly beautiful high mountain desert town steeped in traditional culture, is the backdrop for tvf. this land is traditional stomping grounds for the mescalero apache, taos pueblo tiwa and many other tribes.
the taos pueblo regions structures are the oldest buildings in north america which are still inhabited today. this region has been inhabited for over 3000 years and is one of the few pueblos to preserve their mud buildings and culture mostly uninterrupted from the gentrification of the united states.
since the 1970s, many communities and temples have settled in and near taos such as the hanuman ashram, the lamma foundation, mosques, zen dojos, lakota sun dances and sweat lodges, yogi bhajans sikh temple, a thai buddhist monastery, tibetan buddhist stupas, lakota sun dance and many other diverse traditions.
this region is known for its sustainability and permaculture technology (birth place of earthships and the first solar radio station). for centuries, artists, poets and farmers have been attracted to taos for its magnetic charm and enchanting magic. taos has been a gathering place for peaceful trade for the pueblo, navajo, apache, and other native american tribes for thousands of years. there is also rich hispanic culture known for its catholic mysticism, as seen in the beautiful adobe churches and guadalupe symbolism. taos is a unique, culturally rich, timeless traditional location. there are also multiple free hot springs in immediate proximity to the festival.
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UbicaciónMothership Amphitheatre (Ver)
20 ABC MESA ROAD EL PRADO
EL PRADO, NM 87557
United States
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