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INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining experience inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, featuring culinary events and education, a bakery, teaching kitchen, and the renowned meal pick-up event, the PanteProject.
EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations. NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902PUEBLO BOOK CLUB
Pueblo Book Club. The Pueblo Book Club at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center meets online once a month. It is dedicated to Native American authors and books about the Pueblo experience. What to expect: *Literature of all kinds, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, more! *Meet new people in a fun, culturally rich setting.CONVENIENCE STORE
Four Winds Travel Center is a gas station and convenience store located at I-40 and 12th Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The travel center features an expansive humidor, liquor store, beer growler station and some of the lowest gas prices in Albuquerque. TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS CAMP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Traditional Teachings Camp Scholarship Application < back to the Traditional Teachings Summer Camp Page The IPCC Cultural Education Department has limited scholarships available for the 2021 Traditional Teaching Summer Camp tuition. The applications are reviewed on a case by case basis. To be considered for a camp scholarship an applicant must provide the following: WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancientenemy.”.
HOMEPAGE | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTERMEMBER LOGINVIRTUAL PROGRAMSPLAN YOUR VISITSUPPORT IPCCONLINE EVENTS The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience. Dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, an innovative teaching kitchen and WELCOME | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Welcome to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC)! As of April 8, 2021, our museum, courtyard, Indian Pueblo Store and Indian Pueblo Kitchen are open. You can visit us Wednesday through Sunday . Online, advance purchase tickets required for the museum and courtyard. Here’s what you will need to know: YouTube. Indian Pueblo CulturalCenter.
INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining experience inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, featuring culinary events and education, a bakery, teaching kitchen, and the renowned meal pick-up event, the PanteProject.
EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations. NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902PUEBLO BOOK CLUB
Pueblo Book Club. The Pueblo Book Club at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center meets online once a month. It is dedicated to Native American authors and books about the Pueblo experience. What to expect: *Literature of all kinds, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, more! *Meet new people in a fun, culturally rich setting.CONVENIENCE STORE
Four Winds Travel Center is a gas station and convenience store located at I-40 and 12th Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The travel center features an expansive humidor, liquor store, beer growler station and some of the lowest gas prices in Albuquerque. TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS CAMP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Traditional Teachings Camp Scholarship Application < back to the Traditional Teachings Summer Camp Page The IPCC Cultural Education Department has limited scholarships available for the 2021 Traditional Teaching Summer Camp tuition. The applications are reviewed on a case by case basis. To be considered for a camp scholarship an applicant must provide the following: WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancientenemy.”.
SHOP AND EXPLORE
Tribes of the Southwest. Owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Store was founded in 1976 as a place to gather and showcase work from Pueblo and Native American artists from the Southwest. We guarantee your purchase is an original and authentic work handcrafted by Native American artists as defined by the Indian EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations.VISITING A PUEBLO
Visiting a Pueblo. Pueblo communities are happy to welcome visitors to experience our culture and traditions. We ask that you read and consider the following information and guidelines for visiting our living communities. Please call the pueblo directly at least two days before your visit to make sure the community will be open to visitors.MUSEUM & EXHIBITS
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is home to more than 20 murals by great Pueblo artists. These vibrant works of art vividly convey the role of the seasons, dance, harvest, agriculture, and animals inPueblo life.
SEEDSS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Pueblo SEEDSS (Sowing Ecological Education for Delivering Sustainable Stewardship) — SEEDSS is a program established by IPCC in order to teach and promote sustainable agricultural practices, traditional cooking and healthy lifestyles, as well as seed harvesting and preserving methods within Native communities.HOURS & ADMISSION
Find hours, admission prices, accessibility information, and photography policies for visiting the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, a Blue Star Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tour, dine, shop, and experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos.SEASONS OF GROWTH
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902SUMMER CAMP
Monday, June 21: First Day of Camp 1 for 5-8-year-olds. Monday, June 28: First Day of Camp 2 for 9-12-year-olds. Register online here. Or if you prefer to print a pdf form and submit in person to: Shannon M. Romero Cultural Education Specialist. learn@indianpueblo.org | 505-212-7060. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. INDIGENOUS WISDOM CURRICULUM PROJECT Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project. The Indigenous Wisdom curriculum project provides teachers with educational plans for K–12 students in New Mexico (download curriculum here) to learn about Pueblo culture and history.The curriculum serves as a counter-narrative to the presentation of the history of New Mexico in schools today.CONVENIENCE STORE
Four Winds Travel Center is a gas station and convenience store located at I-40 and 12th Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The travel center features an expansive humidor, liquor store, beer growler station and some of the lowest gas prices in Albuquerque. HOMEPAGE | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTERMEMBER LOGINVIRTUAL PROGRAMSPLAN YOUR VISITSUPPORT IPCCONLINE EVENTS The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico.. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience.VISITING A PUEBLO
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902 INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Formerly known as Pueblo Harvest, the Indian Pueblo Kitchen is centered around Indigenous cuisine education and exploration and carries on our tradition of creative, Native American culinary artistry and Pueblo hospitality. Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations.SHOP AND EXPLORE
Shop the Indian Pueblo Store located at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Browse original, handcrafted works of Native American art,jewelry, and more.
SUMMER CAMP
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center summer campers get to experience the following: Art – Campers learn about our famed art collection from our expert museum team Interactive activities – Campers learn about the Three Sisters, pottery and design, storytelling and symbolism, Indigenous foods and the importance of seeds Gardening – Children spend each morning immersed in the Resilience Garden NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902 WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly,and Aztec.
IN ‘TOON WITH CARTOONIST RICARDO CATÉ “The Art Through Struggle Gallery is a unique space for dialogue on difficult subjects,” says Rachel Moore (Hopi), Curator of Exhibitions. “It’s a place to talk about the realities of what it is to be Pueblo, to be Native American, living today with the atrocities of both the past and present constantly surrounding us. HOMEPAGE | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTERMEMBER LOGINVIRTUAL PROGRAMSPLAN YOUR VISITSUPPORT IPCCONLINE EVENTS The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico.. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience.VISITING A PUEBLO
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902 INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Formerly known as Pueblo Harvest, the Indian Pueblo Kitchen is centered around Indigenous cuisine education and exploration and carries on our tradition of creative, Native American culinary artistry and Pueblo hospitality. Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations.SHOP AND EXPLORE
Shop the Indian Pueblo Store located at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Browse original, handcrafted works of Native American art,jewelry, and more.
SUMMER CAMP
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center summer campers get to experience the following: Art – Campers learn about our famed art collection from our expert museum team Interactive activities – Campers learn about the Three Sisters, pottery and design, storytelling and symbolism, Indigenous foods and the importance of seeds Gardening – Children spend each morning immersed in the Resilience Garden NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902 WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly,and Aztec.
IN ‘TOON WITH CARTOONIST RICARDO CATÉ “The Art Through Struggle Gallery is a unique space for dialogue on difficult subjects,” says Rachel Moore (Hopi), Curator of Exhibitions. “It’s a place to talk about the realities of what it is to be Pueblo, to be Native American, living today with the atrocities of both the past and present constantly surrounding us. WELCOME | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Ticketing information. Online, advance purchase tickets required for the museum and courtyard. Select your date and time of entry from the available options here.. Advanced, paid ticketing requirements apply only to visitors to the museum and courtyard, and not to those only planning to either dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen or shop at the Indian Pueblo Store, though health and safetySHOP AND EXPLORE
Shop the Indian Pueblo Store located at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Browse original, handcrafted works of Native American art,jewelry, and more.
SEEDSS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Pueblo SEEDSS (Sowing Ecological Education for Delivering Sustainable Stewardship) — SEEDSS is a program established by IPCC in order to teach and promote sustainable agricultural practices, traditional cooking and healthy lifestyles, as well as seed harvesting and preserving methods within Native communities.MUSEUM & EXHIBITS
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is home to more than 20 murals by great Pueblo artists. These vibrant works of art vividly convey the role of the seasons, dance, harvest, agriculture, and animals inPueblo life.
SEASONS OF GROWTH
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Phone: Local: 505-843-7270 Toll Free: 1-866-855-7902SUMMER CAMP
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center summer campers get to experience the following: Art – Campers learn about our famed art collection from our expert museum team Interactive activities – Campers learn about the Three Sisters, pottery and design, storytelling and symbolism, Indigenous foods and the importance of seeds Gardening – Children spend each morning immersed in the Resilience GardenPUEBLO BOOK CLUB
2021 Pueblo Book Club List. January: Rock-Art of the Southwest: A Visitor’s Companion; February: Pueblos of the Rio Grande: A Visitor’s Guide; March: Engendered Encounters: Feminism and Pueblo Cultures, 1879 – 1934 (Women in the West) Available for purchase at the Indian Pueblo Store; April: Report on the Department of the Interior: Poems (Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry SeriesCONVENIENCE STORE
Four Winds Travel Center is a gas station and convenience store located at I-40 and 12th Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The travel center features an expansive humidor, liquor store, beer growler station and some of the lowest gas prices in Albuquerque. FEAST DAYS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Please call at least 2 days in advance to confirm with each Pueblo that the dances listed below will take place. Events may be cancelled due to weather or other tribal events. TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS CAMP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Traditional Teachings Camp Scholarship Application < back to the Traditional Teachings Summer Camp Page The IPCC Cultural Education Department has limited scholarships available for the 2021 Traditional Teaching Summer Camp tuition. The applications are reviewed on a case by case basis. To be considered for a camp scholarship an applicant must provide the following: HOMEPAGE | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTERMEMBER LOGINVIRTUAL PROGRAMSPLAN YOUR VISITSUPPORT IPCCONLINE EVENTS The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience. Dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, an innovative teaching kitchen and INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining experience inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, featuring culinary events and education, a bakery, teaching kitchen, and the renowned meal pick-up event, the PanteProject.
EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations.SHOP AND EXPLORE
Tribes of the Southwest. Owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Store was founded in 1976 as a place to gather and showcase work from Pueblo and Native American artists from the Southwest. We guarantee your purchase is an original and authentic work handcrafted by Native American artists as defined by the Indian NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
SUMMER CAMP
Monday, June 21: First Day of Camp 1 for 5-8-year-olds. Monday, June 28: First Day of Camp 2 for 9-12-year-olds. Register online here. Or if you prefer to print a pdf form and submit in person to: Shannon M. Romero Cultural Education Specialist. learn@indianpueblo.org | 505LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Library & Archives, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the only special collection research library devoted to preserving the history and culture of Pueblopeople.
FEAST DAYS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER 1ST Sunday. Santa Maria Feast Day: Acoma Pueblo, Feast Day. 3RD. Santa Cruz Feast Day: Taos Pueblo, Blessing of the Fields & Corn Dance. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. Jemez Pueblo, Annual Jemez Red Rocks Arts & Crafts Show & Powwow. 1st Saturday. Tesuque INDIGENOUS WISDOM CURRICULUM PROJECT Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project. The Indigenous Wisdom curriculum project provides teachers with educational plans for K–12 students in New Mexico (download curriculum here) to learn about Pueblo culture and history.The curriculum serves as a counter-narrative to the presentation of the history of New Mexico in schools today. WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancientenemy.”.
HOMEPAGE | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTERMEMBER LOGINVIRTUAL PROGRAMSPLAN YOUR VISITSUPPORT IPCCONLINE EVENTS The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience. Dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, an innovative teaching kitchen and INDIAN PUEBLO KITCHEN Under the inspired leadership of Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo, Odawa), the Indian Pueblo Kitchen offers guests an unforgettable Indigenous dining experience inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, featuring culinary events and education, a bakery, teaching kitchen, and the renowned meal pick-up event, the PanteProject.
EVENTS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Experience events at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos, through live music and dance, special events, films, and educational programs. Plan your visit and explore things to do for a family-friendly escape into the unique Pueblo nations.SHOP AND EXPLORE
Tribes of the Southwest. Owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Store was founded in 1976 as a place to gather and showcase work from Pueblo and Native American artists from the Southwest. We guarantee your purchase is an original and authentic work handcrafted by Native American artists as defined by the Indian NEW MEXICO’S 19 PUEBLOS There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, each an independent sovereign nation. Pueblo people have continued to preserve their identity in the face of colonizing nations and continue to value their identity and traditional ways of life. The Indian Pueblo Cultural center is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture andhistory.
SUMMER CAMP
Monday, June 21: First Day of Camp 1 for 5-8-year-olds. Monday, June 28: First Day of Camp 2 for 9-12-year-olds. Register online here. Or if you prefer to print a pdf form and submit in person to: Shannon M. Romero Cultural Education Specialist. learn@indianpueblo.org | 505LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Library & Archives, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the only special collection research library devoted to preserving the history and culture of Pueblopeople.
FEAST DAYS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER 1ST Sunday. Santa Maria Feast Day: Acoma Pueblo, Feast Day. 3RD. Santa Cruz Feast Day: Taos Pueblo, Blessing of the Fields & Corn Dance. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. Jemez Pueblo, Annual Jemez Red Rocks Arts & Crafts Show & Powwow. 1st Saturday. Tesuque INDIGENOUS WISDOM CURRICULUM PROJECT Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project. The Indigenous Wisdom curriculum project provides teachers with educational plans for K–12 students in New Mexico (download curriculum here) to learn about Pueblo culture and history.The curriculum serves as a counter-narrative to the presentation of the history of New Mexico in schools today. WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancientenemy.”.
VISITING A PUEBLO
Visiting a Pueblo. Pueblo communities are happy to welcome visitors to experience our culture and traditions. We ask that you read and consider the following information and guidelines for visiting our living communities. Please call the pueblo directly at least two days before your visit to make sure the community will be open to visitors. EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES School Tours. Bring your group or school class to experience an interactive museum tour at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque. Our knowledgeable education team leads the tours. Groups engage with the exhibits in our museum to better understand New Mexico’s landscape, the Indian Pueblo legacy, our story of continuance, and theHOURS & ADMISSION
Find hours, admission prices, accessibility information, and photography policies for visiting the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, a Blue Star Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tour, dine, shop, and experience the legacy and history of New Mexico’s Indian pueblos. FEAST DAYS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER 1ST Sunday. Santa Maria Feast Day: Acoma Pueblo, Feast Day. 3RD. Santa Cruz Feast Day: Taos Pueblo, Blessing of the Fields & Corn Dance. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. Jemez Pueblo, Annual Jemez Red Rocks Arts & Crafts Show & Powwow. 1st Saturday. Tesuque PUEBLO RELIEF FUND SUCCESS Pueblo Relief Fund Success. The Pueblo Relief Fund, a joint relief effort created by the All Pueblo Council of Governors (APCG) and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC), has just surpassed $1 million in donations as of July 1, 2020. We launched Pueblo Relief Fund on April 16 to provide desperately needed food and supplies to tribal membersCONVENIENCE STORE
Four Winds Travel Center is a gas station and convenience store located at I-40 and 12th Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The travel center features an expansive humidor, liquor store, beer growler station and some of the lowest gas prices in Albuquerque. FAQS | INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center welcomes Pueblo and Native American artists to our center almost every day of the year. These artists sell directly to our visitors and often demonstrate their craft. In addition, Indian Pueblo Store and IPCC host dozens of artist demonstrations throughout the year. For more information, see ourEvents Calendar.
PUEBLO BOOK CLUB
Pueblo Book Club. The Pueblo Book Club at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center meets online once a month. It is dedicated to Native American authors and books about the Pueblo experience. What to expect: *Literature of all kinds, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, more! *Meet new people in a fun, culturally rich setting.INDIANPUEBLO.ORG
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EXPLORING HERITAGE
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MATRIARCHS AT THE HEART OF PUEBLO FAMILIES IPCC curator Rachel Moore (Hopi) provides a heartfelt look at the important roles of matriarchs in Pueblo societies.Read more __
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AS SWEET AS MOM: RECIPES FROM A PUEBLO KITCHEN Our Sous Chef shares recipes from her personal kitchen at Santa Ana Pueblo for you to delight the mothers in your life this Mother’s DayRead more __
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INSPIRING OPPORTUNITIES We’re always exploring new ways to serve Pueblo communities, and be a valuable resource for the wider community, too. Find out about ourmakerspace.
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CULTURE, CARTOONS, AND CATHARSIS There’s an old adage that says laughter is the best medicine. Laughter certainly can be medicinal—making our spirits lighter, and sloughing off some of theRead more __
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THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF IPCC Take a look at the inspiring history of IPCC spanning more than half a century, from its founding to the milestones that paved the wayRead more __
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KIDS, ART, AND CULTURE The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center founded the Native American Student Art Show in 1979 to encourage Native youth to learn a craft anddevelop their
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CULTIVATE, GROW, THRIVE: RESILIENCE GARDEN Earth Day week is the perfect time to talk about the Resilience Garden, our outdoor living exhibit with hands-on learning opportunities. Cultivate your knowledge. GrowRead more __
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UNPACKING RELOCATED
Take a detailed look at the subject of one of our current rotating exhibits, the federal relocation program. The controversial initiative is still widely debatedRead more __
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IPCC’S NEAR AND DEAR VOLUNTEERS Volunteers perform many vital and rewarding roles at IPCC. We take a moment to offer our gratitude to them, as well as highlight the perksRead more __
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PUEBLO HARVEST’S RAY OF LIGHT Get acquainted with Pueblo Harvest’s executive chef, who is sharing the recipe for one of his favorite, easy, go-to personal comfortdishes.
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INDIGENOUS WISDOM: CENTURIES OF PUEBLO IMPACT IN NEW MEXICO With so many school closures in effect now, many families and individuals are seeking educational resources. Here’s how we can help—our Indigenous Wisdom K–12 curriculumRead more __
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ARTISTS CIRCLE GALLERY: AMANDA BEARDSLEY’S “PUEBLO POP” Have a look at the artwork of Artists Circle Gallery artist Amanda Beardsley, and learn about her life, influences, and unique style.Read more __
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TALKING TURQUOISE WITH EXPERT JOE DAN LOWRY Turquoise is an iconic symbol of Southwest style, in large part because turquoise beads have been made in the Southwest for thousandsof years. Learn
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PUEBLO BOOK CLUB SUGGESTED READING The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was a revolution against Spanish religious, economic, and political institutions imposed upon the pueblos. It is the only successful NativeRead more __
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CULTURAL DANCE PROGRAM Since time immemorial, Pueblo communities have celebrated seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance. These dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions whileRead more __
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WE ARE OF THIS PLACE: THE PUEBLO STORY The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a place where Pueblo people can tell their story through permanent and rotating exhibits, frequent cultural and educational events,Read more __
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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's museum is the preeminent place to discover the history, culture, and art of the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Our permanent collection houses thousands of rare artifacts and works of art, including a world-renowned collection of historic and contemporary Pueblo pottery, as well as baskets, weaving, painting, murals, jewelry, and photographs.Learn More
PUEBLO HARVEST
Pueblo Harvest is a full-service restaurant and bakery known for its extraordinary New Native American Cuisine, which incorporates traditional Pueblo flavors into contemporary cooking. Our seasonal menus bridge cultures by pairing indigenous ingredients with culinary influences from around the world, promoting Native cuisine as a living, vibrant part of the modern food world that’s accessible toall.
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SHUMAKOLOWA NATIVE ARTS The premiere shopping destination for Native Art, Shumakolowa was founded in 1976 to gather and showcase work from Pueblo and Southwestern Native artists. Discover traditional and contemporary arts from award‐winning, internationally renowned artists as well as emerging talents, and shop art that is valuable for its beauty, craftsmanship and connection to tradition.Shop Now
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THE STONE SMILES UPON HIM A cloud of stone dust fills the air along with the whine and growl of a grinding wheel setting an image free from its lithicRead more __
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FROM MUD PIES TO MASTERPIECES: THE CHRONICLE OF CLARENCE CRUZ There’s an old familiar adage stating that no matter the task or journey, you’ve got to start somewhere. “I first started out withmud pies in
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TRADITION, CLAY, AND THE OPEN ROAD From the wings of eagles to tires on the blacktop, Natalie Sandia’s pottery and family legacy have been all about the journey. “Me andmy dad, we
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GUIDED BY MANY GRANDMAS: THE POTTERY OF MYRON SARRACINO Nestled along the Rio San José between golden-brown mesas and Route 66 lies the Laguna Pueblo village of Seama, where potter Myron Sarracino calls home.Read more __
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ELDER HANDS OF THE CORN CLAN: JEMEZ PUEBLO’S JUANITA FRAGUA Gratitude for every day that you are able to use your skills and gifts to create is one of the core values of Pueblo potters.Read more __
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CARTOONIST RICARDO CATÉ WAS DRAWN TO STANDING ROCK Sometimes in life we feel an irresistible pull toward a place, a person, or an unfolding chapter of history. Whether it’s due to asense
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WHAT DOES “ANASAZI” MEAN, AND WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL? We were recently updating a page on our website and were surprised when we came across some text using the outdated term “Anasazi.”We recognized
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FIGHTING FIRES AND CHASING DINOSAURS: AN INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST LEVONLONCASSION
Levon Loncassion is an award-winning artist from Zuni Pueblo, with works at Mesa Verde National Park’s visitor center and the Heard Museum. A former wildlandRead more __
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IN ‘TOON WITH CARTOONIST RICARDO CATÉ Ricardo Caté of Santo Domingo/Kewa Pueblo is known for Without Reservations, the only Native American cartoon featured in a mainstream daily newspaper, which currently runsRead more __
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JOURNEY OF THE BIRD OF KEWA “I talk to each pot. When it’s almost near completion, I say ‘Whose home are you going to grace? You’re only going to go toRead more __
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CHAVARRIA AND THE SANTA CLARA CRAFT In the Singing Water Village near Two Waters Meet, Denise Chavarria has been working the clay since an early age, inspired by her mother,Stella
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FROM ZUNI WITH LOVE: THE CLAY AND CARLOS LAATE From the clay in the hills of the Middle Place to the hands of people around the world, the Carlos Laate-designed mug represents Zuniculture
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