This Report from the Field presents Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been continuously inhabited for nearly a thousand years. Frank Sanchis, World Monuments Fund Program Director for the United States, will illustrate the WMF collaboration with the Taos community that followed the pueblo’s inclusion on the 2010 World Monuments Watch, a project that has included the training of community members in traditional methods and materials.
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United States
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Empire State Building
New York, New York 10118
United States
This Report from the Field presents Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been continuously inhabited for nearly a thousand years. Frank Sanchis, World Monuments Fund Program Director for the United States, will illustrate the WMF collaboration with the Taos community that followed the pueblo’s inclusion on the 2010 World Monuments Watch, a project that has included the training of community members in traditional methods and materials.
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