Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – The Pueblo Revolt

Online

The objective of government and Christian-run Indian boarding schools, also called industrial schools, was civilization and assimilation of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children into American culture. This month’s library blog will connect readers to online and print resources.

Pueblo Revolt Presentations by IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate

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

IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate explores the history and significance of the Pueblo Revolt in a series of presentations, including a knotted yucca cord demonstration, which helped the individual Pueblos coordinate the timing of the revolt against the Spanish.

Pueblo Revolt Presentations by IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate

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

IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate explores the history and significance of the Pueblo Revolt in a series of presentations, including a knotted yucca cord demonstration, which helped the individual Pueblos coordinate the timing of the revolt against the Spanish.

Pueblo Revolt Presentations by IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate

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

IPCC Cultural Educator Jon Ghahate explores the history and significance of the Pueblo Revolt in a series of presentations, including a knotted yucca cord demonstration, which helped the individual Pueblos coordinate the timing of the revolt against the Spanish.

PIVOT Skateboard Deck Art Artist Lecture

In-person and Virtual

Join PIVOT co-curators Landis Bahe (Diné) and Kandis Quam (Zuni) as they lead a panel discussion with PIVOT artists Mallery Quetawki (Zuni), Roberta Bitterwater (Diné), Leandra Yazzie (Diné), Jason Garcia (Santa Clara), and James Johnson (Tlingit) as they talk about PIVOT, its origin, and the work of each of the artists as they create art from a perspective that is not entirely their own.

Call for Entries: 2022 Native American Student Art Show

Artists Circle Gallery 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center seeks K-12 Native youth to participate in its 43rd Annual Native American Student Art Show, entitled “Who is Your Superhero?” The theme aims to let students show who the superheroes in their lives are—be it parents, grandparents, friends, pets, or nature.