Jemez Pueblo is a sovereign nation located in Sandoval County, New Mexico, and one of nineteen New Mexican pueblos. Known as Walatowa to Pueblo members, it is a federally recognized tribe, with nearly sixty percent of its members living in Jemez. The Pueblo of Jemez has a closed village policy due to a lack of tourism facilities, and is open to the public only on Feast Days. Jemez Pueblo is connected to Jemez Springs, to the south, by Highway 4.
 
 
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Jemez.com began as the first ISP to serve Jemez Pueblo and the surrounding area, but the site now serves as an online photographic art studio of images taken by Edward L. Pando, mostly, if not entirely, of the Jemez Valley and the Jemez Mountains.
http://www.jemez.com/
The Jemez Mountain Trail is a designated National Scenic Byway, circling Fenton Lake State Park between Bernalillo, Cuba and Los Alamos, and comprised of an intersection of roads that includes Highway 550 and Highway 4, beginning at the Coronado Monument in Bernalillo and including the Jemez State Monument and the Valles Caldera Preserve, and ending at Bandelier National Monument. A guide to the roadway and to dining, lodging, recreational, and site-seeing places along the way are presented.
http://www.jemezmountaintrail.org/
The PK-12th grade public school administrative district is headquartered in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. A district calendar, lunch menu, student handbooks, and a directory of faculty and staff are put forward, along with policy information and announcements.
http://www.jvps.org/
The Pueblo of Jemez is a sovereign nation, and a federally recognized tribe, located in Sandoval County, and one of nineteen New Mexican pueblos, with nearly sixty percent of its members living in Jemez. The Pueblo has a closed village policy due to the lack of tourism facilities, and is open to the public only on Feast Days, which are not publicized. Its programs and events are discussed, along with tribal enterprises and other data.
http://www.jemezpueblo.org/
Known to members as Walatowa, the Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico. Its visitor center highlights Jemez artists and relates the tribe’s history and culture, as well as presenting a map, schedule of events, photographs, and contact data.
http://www.jemezpueblo.com/