Pueblo of Santa Clara
Indigenous American: Kah'p'oo Owinge (Santa Clara)
Indigenous American: Kah'p'oo Owinge (Santa Clara)
The Tewa name for Santa Clara Pueblo is Capo, variously translated. The word "pueblo" comes from the Spanish for "village." It refers both to a certain style of Southwest Indian architecture, characterized by multistory, apartmentlike buildings made of adobe, and to the people themselves.
Santa Clara Pueblo ″Singing Water Village″, also known as ″Village of Wild Roses″ is a census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people.