Book Club: Po’Pay Leader of the First American Revolution
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesJon Jon Ghahate for the Pueblo Book Club. This month's book is Po'Pay: Leader of the First American Revolution
Pueblo Book Club: Environmental Justice In New Mexico: Counting Coup with Guest Participant Author Valerie Rangel
OnlineThis month’s reading selection focuses on the environment, legislation, and public interest that are longstanding issues in the state. Featuring Guest Participant: Author Valerie Rangel...
Seasons of Growth: Falling into Resiliency with Traditional Knowledge and Foods
OnlineJoin us for a special two-hour Seasons of Growth, Falling into Resiliency with Traditional Knowledge and Foods...
IPIE Workshop 1: Starting Social Media for Your Business
OnlineThe Indian Pueblo Innovative Entrepreneurship (IPIE) program is a new initiative presented in partnership with the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Creative Startups designed to support Indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico. Workshop 1: Starting Social Media for Your Business
Indian Pueblo Opportunity Center Community Conversations
OnlineThe Indian Pueblo Innovative Entrepreneurship (IPIE) program is a new initiative presented in partnership with the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Creative Startups designed to support Indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico. Workshop 1: Starting Social Media for Your Business
Indigenous Peoples’ Day
OnlineJoin us for an online celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day!
Seasons of Growth: Harvesting Time in the Resilience Garden – Blue Corn
OnlineJoin us for the October Seasons of Growth, Harvesting Time in the Resilience Garden-(Blue Corn)...
Pueblo Book Club: ‘Pueblos, Spaniards, and the Kingdom of the New Mexico’ By John L Kessell
OnlineThe cultural heritage of NM’s Pueblo peoples are integral to their communities. October’s reading centers on the impact of Spanish colonization.
Counter Narrative – Captured Culture: An Introduction
OnlineTune in to a discussion with Dr. Matthew Martinez, Ohkay owingeh, Deputy Director at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. We will examine the history of film and photographs in the southwest from their uses in anthropology to contemporary family photos.
Counter Narrative “Push Back! Why Counter Narratives are Critical in Challenging Times”
OnlineJoin us in a special zoom webinar as we welcome our Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum writers in discussion about the need and value of indigenous perspectives and critical thinking in education. As our communities struggle with a world wide pandemic, civil unrest, rising political tensions, and uncertainty it is important to consider the counter narratives of history...
Veterans Day Commemoration
OnlineJoin us for an online commemoration of Veterans Day
Rock Your Mocs
OnlineBreak out your moccasins for a worldwide celebration of Indigenous cultures...
Seasons of Growth “Harvest Feast” Seminar
OnlineJoin us for the October Seasons of Growth, Harvesting Time in the Resilience Garden-(Blue Corn)...
Scaling & Sustaining a Food Business – A Free Workshop for Entrepreneurs
OnlineNorma Naranjo (Ohkay Owingeh) is the founder and owner of The Feasting Place. The Feasting Place offering curious foodies an opportunity to explore different cultural backgrounds during their intimate and informative half-day class while experiencing a traditional Pueblo meal.
View into the Collection
OnlineTune 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).
Pueblo Book Club: ‘An American Sunrise’ Poems by Joy Harjo (Muskogee)
OnlineThis month's Pueblo Book Club is on 'An American Sunrise Poems', by Joy Harjo (Muskogee), Poet Laureate of the United States...
Member Mondays: IPCC Collection Storage Tours
OnlineJoin our Curator of Collections, Amy G. Johnson for exclusive tours of IPCC Collection Storage Rooms
Counter Narrative – Captured Culture: A Conversation with Performers
OnlineJoin in the continued virtual conversation with panelists Fernando Cellicion (Zuni), leader of the Cellicion Dance Group and traditional arts performer and Ria Thundercloud (Sandia/HoChunk), a contemporary dance performer and educator. We will dive into the impact of film, photography, and media on their art forms and traditions from the Pueblos...