IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
There is perhaps no more important symbol in New Mexico than the Zia sun. Sixteen rays emanating from a center circle comprise the unmistakable signifier that has come to represent all things New Mexico, displayed everywhere with pride. It’s on the state flag, our...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and just about every mother would appreciate a good dessert. Nicole “Yo” Chino (Santa Ana Pueblo), Sous Chef of our Pueblo Harvest restaurant, shares two of her personal recipes so that you can make things a little sweeter for...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
A special blog from our Curator of Exhibitions, Rachel Moore (Hopi). We are a people who were formed from the clay and emerged from the bosom of Mother Earth. Honoring that creation story, we recognize our origins through our mothers. We each are born into our...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
The week leading up to Mother’s Day is the perfect time to revisit one of our current rotating exhibits, HERitage: Pueblo Women Paving Cultural Pathways. This remarkable exhibit follows more than a dozen Pueblo women and their accomplishments in their communities, the...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
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 the weight that accumulates on our proverbial shoulders. Cartoonist Ricardo Caté of Santo Domingo Pueblo has the...
IPCC’s Virtual Culture Guide
Pueblo Nations: Eight Centuries of Pueblo Indian History by Joe S. Sando is an important selection from our Pueblo Book Club. It is the story of a people who have retained traditions and beliefs since time immemorial, while adapting to the challenges of the modern...