Taos Pueblo

Summary Buffy stops by the New Mexico ranch, and tells Maria that she's heading out to Taos Pueblo. Maria offers to take her there in the pickup truck. Big Bird says that he'd like to come along, although he doesn't know what a pueblo is. Maria explains that it's a town where Indians live, and Big Bird likes the idea at first, but then becomes frightened. Buffy drives Maria and Big Bird to the pueblo. Along the way, she sings "I'm an Indian." When they arrive at the pueblo, Maria confesses to Buffy that she's worried about intruding in the community or making a mistake. It must be easier for Buffy because these are her people. Buffy explains that she's a Cree Indian, from Canada. There are about 300 different kinds of Indians, all with their own languages and customs. They're all visitors together. Buffy introduces Maria and Big Bird to her friends. Big Bird instantly makes friends with the kids, and holds a little girl's hand. Poem about T words, and voice: Bob Arbogast.

S7.E19 ∙ Taos Pueblo

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Frank Oz Jerry Nelson Caroll Spinney Martin P. Robinson

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Genres : Adventure Comedy Fantasy Animation Family Musical Music Game-Show Talk-Show

Release date : Dec 24, 1975

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English Spanish American Sign Language

Filming locations : Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : Curious Pictures Sesame Workshop Children's Television Workshop (CTW)

Summary Buffy stops by the New Mexico ranch, and tells Maria that she's heading out to Taos Pueblo. Maria offers to take her there in the pickup truck. Big Bird says that he'd like to come along, although he doesn't know what a pueblo is. Maria explains that it's a town where Indians live, and Big Bird likes the idea at first, but then becomes frightened. Buffy drives Maria and Big Bird to the pueblo. Along the way, she sings "I'm an Indian." When they arrive at the pueblo, Maria confesses to Buffy that she's worried about intruding in the community or making a mistake. It must be easier for Buffy because these are her people. Buffy explains that she's a Cree Indian, from Canada. There are about 300 different kinds of Indians, all with their own languages and customs. They're all visitors together. Buffy introduces Maria and Big Bird to her friends. Big Bird instantly makes friends with the kids, and holds a little girl's hand. Poem about T words, and voice: Bob Arbogast.

Details

Genres : Adventure Comedy Fantasy Animation Family Musical Music Game-Show Talk-Show

Release date : Dec 24, 1975

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English Spanish American Sign Language

Filming locations : Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : Curious Pictures Sesame Workshop Children's Television Workshop (CTW)

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