In-person and Virtual
Pueblo Book Club: Invisible No More: Voices From Native America
In-person and VirtualPueblo Book Club: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
In-person and VirtualPueblo Book Club: There There: A Novel by Tommy Orange (Cheyenne and Arapaho)
In-person and VirtualOur August book selection is "There There: A Novel by Tommy Orange (Cheyenne and Arapaho)"
Pueblo Revolt Anniversary Commemoration
In-person and VirtualWe will commemorate this important milestone in Pueblo history with in-person and virtual events.
Pueblo Book Club: “Poet Warrior: A Memoir” by Joy Harjo (Muskogee Creek)
In-person and VirtualOur April book selection is “Poet Warrior: A Memoir" by Joy Harjo (Muskogee Creek)
Pueblo Book Club: “Eva Mirabal: Three Generations of Tradition and Modernity at Taos Pueblo”
In-person and VirtualOur February book selection is “Eva Mirabal: Three Generations of Tradition and Modernity at Taos Pueblo"
Pueblo Book Club: “Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies” by Jared Diamond
In-person and VirtualOur September book selection is “Pueblo Book Club: “Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies” by Jared Diamond
PIVOT Skateboard Deck Art Artist Lecture
In-person and VirtualJoin 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.
Pueblo Book Club: “The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Mission in New Mexico: Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents” by J. Manuel Espinosa (1988)
In-person and VirtualOur August book selection is “The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Mission in New Mexico: Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents” by J. Manuel Espinosa (1988)
Pueblo Book Club: “The Last Conquistador: Juan de Oñate and the Settling of the Far Southwest” by Marc Simmons
In-person and VirtualOur June book selection is In Search of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma (A School for Advanced Research Popular Archaeology)” edited by David Grant Noble
Pueblo Book Club: “In Search of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma (A School for Advanced Research Popular Archaeology)” edited by David Grant Noble
In-person and VirtualOur June book selection is In Search of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma (A School for Advanced Research Popular Archaeology)” edited by David Grant Noble
Pueblo Book Club: Foods of the Southwest Indian Nations Native American Recipes By Gloria Chavez-Sampson Lois Ellen Frank (Kiowa) (Invited Guest)
In-person and VirtualOur May book selection is Foods of the Southwest Indian Nations Native American Recipes By Lois Ellen Frank (Kiowa) who is also our invited guest.
Pueblo Book Club: Without Reservations: The Cartoons by Ricardo Caté (Invited Guest)
In-person and VirtualOur April book selection asks, “Why take life so seriously?” This past year, perhaps many of us have had to do so – or have asked this of ourselves. Coronavirus has certainly thrown us a curveball, spitball, and inside pitch all at once, and what we all need is a good belly-laugh.
Pueblo Book Club: Acoma: Song of the Lion: A Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito Novel by Anne Hillerman
In-person and VirtualMarch is designated Women’s History Month acknowledging the contributions of women in our Native communities. This month’s book introduces us to a Dine policewoman.
Pueblo Book Club: This month’s meeting is cancelled.
In-person and VirtualWe’ve made the decision to cancel the Feb. 8, 2022 Pueblo Book Club. Please visit https://indianpueblo.org/pueblo-book-club/ to see a Book Club archive video featuring author and U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo (Mvskoke Nation, Oce Vpofv), as well as a list of books for the remainder of 2022. Thanks for your understanding.
Pueblo Book Club: Acoma: Pueblo in the Sky by Ward Allen Minge, with foreword by Acoma author and poet Simon Ortiz
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "Acoma: Pueblo in the Sky" by Ward Allen Minge, with foreword by Acoma author and poet Simon Ortiz, providing an in-depth and multifaceted perspective of this celestial community.
Three Kings Celebration
In-person and VirtualAs we open a new year, the Pueblos recognize the celebration of the Three Kings along with the installation of newly elected officials. This is a celebration held on many Pueblos in recognition of the gifts given to baby Jesus in Bethlehem. In the Pueblos, we take this time to show gratitude for the gifts from our creator, especially that of our sovereignty. The New Year brings in newly elected officials on many of the Pueblos. We celebrate our rights to existence and pray for blessings to be upon our people—especially our new leadership.
Pueblo Book Club: The Zunis: Self Portrayals By The Zuni People
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "The Zunis: Self Portrayals", one of the first efforts to take collective ownership of Pueblo people’s narrative—their heritage, their culture and who they are as Zunis.
Termination And Re-Location: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "Termination And Re-Location: Federal Indian Policy, 1945 - 1960" By Donald L. Fixaco (Shawnee, Sac, Fox, Muscogee Creek, Seminole).
Pueblo Book Club: The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America" By Andres Resendez.
Pueblo Book Club: “Southwestern Pottery”
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni"
Pueblo Book Club: “Uprising”
In-person and VirtualJoin this month’s book club as we discuss "Uprising: The pueblo Indians and the First American War for Religious Freedom" by Jake Page.
The Pueblo Revolt
In-person and VirtualJoin the IPCC as we commemorate the first successful revolution on the Americas against a colonial power. Visit our museum to observe a yucca cordage demonstration by Shannon Romero and a Pueblo Revolt history lecture by Jon Ghahate. Check out our website and social media channels for a special tribute to Po-Pay cooking demonstration by Chef Ray Naranjo.