100 Years of State & Federal Policy: Its Impact on Pueblo Nations, A Special Exhibition  
 
A Special IPCC Exhibition - 100 Years of State & Federal Policy: The Impact on Pueblo Nations.
This exhibition and its public programming will reflect upon the human experience behind enacted policies and laws on Pueblo communities by other governments. It will add to a well-documented history of Pueblo resilience since the time of Emergence. Interviews with Pueblo members will provide visitors with historical and personal reflections to help them understand and appreciate these historic challenges, often imposed through policy and laws, all intended to purposefully remove Pueblo people away from their core values.

Listen to an interview with our Executive Director, Ron Solimon on Native American Calling from April 6th 2012 - – Tribal History Strengthening Leadership: (listen

100 years sponsors W.K. Kellogg Centennial

PANEL DISCUSSIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH "100 YEARS"
FREE ADMISSION SUPPORTED BY THE W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION

March 14 - Changing Roles: Women in Leadership, Health, Education and Art
Panelists: Rosemary Lonewolf (Santa Clara Pueblo), Lela Kaskalla (Nambe Pueblo), Katherine Augustine (Laguna Pueblo), Dr. Glenabah Martinez (Taos Pueblo/Navajo)

April 18 - New Pueblo Direction: Young Voices Respond to
100 Years of State and Federal Policy

Panelists: Lee Francis IV (Laguna Pueblo) & Jodi Burshia (Laguna Pueblo)

May 16 - Indigenous Science/Cross-Cultural Science: Teaching for the Future
Panelists: Dr. Shelly Valdez (Laguna Pueblo) & Kirby Gchachu (Zuni Pueblo)

June 20 - Indian Reorganization Act and its Impact on the Pueblo of Laguna
Speaker: Roland Johnson, Former Governor of Laguna Pueblo

July 18 - Maintaining Pueblo Languages:
The Challenges Posed by 100 Years of Policy
Speaker: Dr. Christine Sims of Acoma Pueblo, Linguist and Educator

August 22 - Mt. Taylor: Traditional Cultural Property (TCP) on the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties
Panelists: Theresa Pasqual (Acoma Pueblo) of the Acoma Historic Preservation Office
& Shelly Chimoni (Zuni Pueblo) Executive Director to the All Indian Pueblo Council

September 12 - The Return of Taos Blue Lake:
Religious Freedom and Cultural Identity

Panelists: Gilbert Suazo, Sr. (Taos Pueblo) & Linda Bernal Yardley (Taos Pueblo)

November 14 - Pueblo Indian Suffrage and the Legacy of Miguel Trujillo
Speaker Josephine Waconda (Isleta/Laguna Pueblos), Daughter of Miguel Trujillo


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