Santa Clara Canyon

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Santa Clara Canyon is a culturally significant and scenic canyon in New Mexico that forms part of the traditional lands and natural landscape of the Santa Clara Pueblo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
accessPolicy tribal permit required for public access at many times
country United States of America
drainageBasin Rio Grande basin NERFINISHED
hasClimate semi-arid montane climate
hasConsequence damage to infrastructure
habitat loss
post-fire erosion
hasCulturalSignificance place of ancestral use
sacred landscape for Santa Clara Pueblo
traditional homeland
hasEthnicAssociation Santa Clara Pueblo people NERFINISHED
Tewa people NERFINISHED
hasEvent Las Conchas Fire impact 2011
severe flooding after 2011
hasNaturalFeature mixed conifer forest
ponderosa pine forest
riparian corridor
rock formations
scenic vistas
steep forested slopes
stream
waterfalls
hasRecreationActivity camping
fishing
hiking
picnicking
hasUse cultural activities
fishing
fuelwood gathering
grazing
hunting
pilgrimage
recreation
religious ceremonies
timber harvesting
traditional resource area
locatedIn New Mexico
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedNear Santa Clara Pueblo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Pajarito Plateau NERFINISHED
west flank of the Jemez Mountains
managedBy Santa Clara Pueblo NERFINISHED
ownedBy Santa Clara Pueblo NERFINISHED
partOf traditional lands of Santa Clara Pueblo
subjectOf environmental restoration projects
forest and watershed rehabilitation efforts

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Santa Clara Pueblo hasLandmark Santa Clara Canyon