Oyaté Triangle meets in Pueblo, Colorado, generally on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
As part of the Southwest we wanted our name to reflect the heritage of this part of the country.
Our name comes from the Dakota Sioux language meaning the people.
Our Triangle meets monthly to work Masonic ritual together and to study Masonry through the writings of other Freemasons. Through this work, study, and discussion we learn from each other and are inspired to grow.
We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
As part of the Southwest we wanted our name to reflect the heritage of this part of the country.
Our name comes from the Dakota Sioux language meaning the people.
Our Triangle meets monthly to work Masonic ritual together and to study Masonry through the writings of other Freemasons. Through this work, study, and discussion we learn from each other and are inspired to grow.
We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
If you want more information about Oyaté Triangle or to apply for membership, please contact us through the Membership page.