Description:
The Cachucha people are a Native American tribe located in the mountains of central New Mexico. Their traditional territory includes the San Juan, Jemez, and San Miguel Ranges. The Cachucha people are believed to have migrated to their present location from the Rio Grande Valley in the late eighteenth century. The Cachucha people are a member of the Pueblo people. They are known for their basketry and pottery, as well as their traditional dances and ceremonies. The Cachucha people are also known for their musical traditions, which include singing and playing the flute. The Cachucha people are a closely knit community, and their culture is based on sharing resources and knowledge.





