Blog, Indigenous Connections and Collections - the Library Blog
This blog aspires to connect readers to Indigenous* resources, information, and fun stuff at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) and online. Each month, new content will be shared on various themes. March 4, 2021 March is National Women’s History Month, a...
Blog, Indigenous Connections and Collections - the Library Blog
February 1, 2021 This month the IPCC chose to celebrate “love and compassion.” Love, as we know, occurs in many forms – for another person, being, or entity. Love for someone or something can be deep affection and attachment, inspire great interest and pleasure, or...
Blog, Indigenous Connections and Collections - the Library Blog
January 6, 2021 As we cycle from the Winter Solstice toward the Spring Equinox, we welcome the expanding daylight hours and warming temperatures. In the Pueblos, the year starts with celebration as appointed and elected tribal leaders are announced. Once a governor is...
Blog, View Into The Collection
Welcome to the latest installation of A View into the Collection. As the Curator of Collections, I am regularly contacted by various potential donors. Many times, the loss of a loved one, a big move, or a desire to return a work of cultural significance motivates...
Blog, Indigenous Connections and Collections - the Library Blog
In many cultures, with short days and long nights, winter is the time of stories. Traditional tales provide entertainment on long winter nights, but were important for the lessons they teach and Indigenous knowledge they impart. Centuries-old oral stories teach...