Indigenous Collections and Connections: Journeys and Pathways

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Read the latest blog from our library highlighting the work of remarkable indigenous Women from Representative Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) to film maker Merata Mita (Maori) and some fun from Buffy Sainte-Marie (Cree)...

Counter Narrative: RadioActive IN New Mexico

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The Counter Narrative is a safe space to unbox and discuss trending, difficult, misunderstood, and often divisive topics. Join the IPCC in a three-month long series on RadioActive in New Mexico. In this series we will be unboxing Nuclear Science and History in New Mexico from the Pueblo Perspective. See what is in store for this session...

March Pante Project

Indian Pueblo Kitchen 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Chef Ray Naranjo’s Pante Project is a monthly event in which you can order a pre-prepared, Indigenous dinner online and pick it up contact-free, curbside at IPCC and in Santa Fe. Through an online video, Chef Ray will show you how the meal was prepared and explain the food’s cultural meaning...

$60

Women’s Heritage Award and Ceremonies

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As part of National Women’s History Month, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is pleased to award our Pueblo Women’s Heritage Recognition Award for Service, Leadership, and the Arts to the Honorable Deb Haaland (Laguna) in order to recognize her outstanding public service as one of the first Indigenous members of the U.S. House of Representatives. We plan to honor her accomplishments with a special dance performance and guest speakers.

View into the Collection: Pueblo Women Past Honorees

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Tune in monthly for a behind the scenes sneak peek of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Collections with host and Curator of Collections, Amy G. Johnson (Isleta). This month she highlights portraits and works of past recipients of IPCC’s Annual Pueblo Women’s Heritage Recognition Award Program.

Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Professional Development Training

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) and Bernalillo Public School District’s Indian Education Department, are jointly hosting five monthly Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project professional development training webinars for Bernalillo District teachers, support staff, and administrators

Teaching K-12 Controversial History and Indigenous Perspectives

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Join the University of New Mexico Institute for American Indian Education as they host their monthly Brown Bag Series. This month, hear presentations from the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Writers Azelle Humetewa (Kewa, Acoma), Christine Sims (Acoma), Glenebah Martinez (Taos, Dine), Natalie Martinez (Laguna), and Shannon Romero (Cochiti, Kewa, Dine). Presentations will cover lessons developed to discuss and teach about controversial historical markers and monuments in public spaces.

Indigenous Collections and Connections: Native Poets

This month’s blog from the IPCC’s Library and Archives will celebrate National Poetry Month with a feature on Joy Harjo, Muscogee (Creek). Additionally, the blog will highlight Native poets, including Pueblo poets.

Tour Tuesday: Heritage, Generations of Knowledge

This month’s video will explore the last section of our HERitage exhibit with Curator Rachel Moore (Hopi). We examine the direct effects of generational knowledge passed from mother to daughter to granddaughter, as seen in three featured families stemming from Lucy Lewis (Acoma), Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso), and Rose Naranjo (Santa Clara).

Pueblo Book Club: Report on the Department of the Interior: Poems (Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series)

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Reports of children forcibly being removed from their homelands is news even today. However, this is nothing new as it relates to United States federal policy. Poems in this book are constructed as reports to the Department of the Interior and highlight the experiences of those in Indian boarding schools and the fight to maintain traditional ways of life.

April Pante Project: The Heavens

Indian Pueblo Kitchen 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Chef Ray Naranjo’s Pante Project is a monthly event in which you can order a pre-prepared, Indigenous dinner online and pick it up contact-free, curbside at IPCC and in Santa Fe. Through an online video, Chef Ray will show you how the meal was prepared and explain the food’s cultural meaning...

$60

Seasons of Growth: Preparing for the Growing Season

Learn more about traditional farming practices in our monthly Seasons of Growth series. This month we will focus on the value and practice of sustainability with special guest Joseph Brophy Toledo (Jemez), from the Flower Hill Institute. April’s webinar will also feature a demonstration on using garden waste to upcycle your clothes.

Counter Narrative: RadioActive, The Nuclear Boom

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The Counter Narrative is a safe space to unbox and discuss trending, difficult, misunderstood, and often divisive topics. oin the IPCC in this three-month long series. We will be unboxing Nuclear Science and History in New Mexico from the Pueblo Perspective. See what is in store for this session...

View into the Collection

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This month, we celebrate and recognize Pueblo Traditions. Join our Curator of Collections as she highlights a collection of hand-sewn dolls made by Regina Cata. Cata was married into Ohkay Owingeh pueblo. She created an abundance of hand-sewn dolls, each representing traditional dances, or key figures from some of the 19 Pueblos...

Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Professional Development Training

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) and Bernalillo Public School District’s Indian Education Department, are jointly hosting five monthly Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project professional development training webinars for Bernalillo District teachers, support staff, and administrators

Member Monday, Collections Processing Room

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In this final segment of Member Mondays, join our Curator of Collections in our last stop of our collections storage area: the Collections Processing Room. Learn more about the process of accepting and adding collection pieces to our permeant collection.

Cultural Dances: Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo)

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) will be dancing. Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo)

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) will be dancing. Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo)

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) will be dancing. Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo)

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Serpent Trail Dance Group (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) will be dancing. Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Acoma Buffalo Dance Group

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Acoma Buffalo Dance Group

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

MOTHER’S DAY CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCE

Indian Pueblo Kitchen 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – SOLD OUT
Matriarchs are honored and revered in Pueblo culture, and this Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 9, Indian Pueblo Kitchen (located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center) will be presenting a “Mother’s Day Contemporary Indigenous Experience,” as a unique opportunity to celebrate mom. The one-of-a-kind event welcomes families to enjoy a meal from our new menu curated by the Kitchen’s renowned Executive Chef Ray Naranjo (Santa Clara, Odawa), with a special experience for mothers and families in mind.

Cultural Dances: Acoma Buffalo Dance Group

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.

Cultural Dances: Acoma Buffalo Dance Group

IPCC Courtyard 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.