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Giving Tuesday
OnlineView into the Collection: Micaceous Clay
OnlineAmy will highlight animal figures represented in both a three-dimensional form, and those painted directly onto clay vessels.
Three Kings Celebration: Leadership and Sovereignty Presentation
OnlineAs we continue our journey embracing another new year, our Pueblos recognize the celebration of the Three Kings along with the designation of our newly elected honorable officials.
Indigenous Connections & Collections – The Buffalo
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Indigenous Connections & Collections – Native Superheroes
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View into the Collection: Of Persistence and Protuberance: Water-Carrying Vessels
OnlineAmy will highlight animal figures represented in both a three-dimensional form, and those painted directly onto clay vessels.
Indigenous Connections & Collections: Telling Our Stories: Pueblo Author and Teacher Dr. Joe S. Sando
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Indigenous Connections & Collections – Native Poets
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Indigenous Connections & Collections – National Women’s History Month
OnlineIn celebration of National Women’s History Month, the Library Blog will highlight the “Journeys & Pathways: Contemporary Pueblo Women in Service, Leadership, and the Arts” Oral History Project.
View into the Collection: Owls, Frogs, and Lizards, Oh my!
OnlineAmy will highlight animal figures represented in both a three-dimensional form, and those painted directly onto clay vessels.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Pueblo Children’s Authors and Illustrators
OnlinePueblo authors and books written and illustrated specifically for young people.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians
OnlineLearn why Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians were not mentioned in the January 2022 Indigenous Collections and Connections blog post on Tribal Sovereignty.
Pueblo Book Club: “The Night Watchman: A Novel” by Louise Erdich (Turtle Mountain Chippewa)
OnlineOur December book selection is “The Night Watchman: A Novel” by Louise Erdich (Turtle Mountain Chippewa)
View into the Collection: Pueblo-Made Nativity Sets
OnlineAmy will highlight our small, yet charming collection of Pueblo-made nativity sets. Many of us are familiar with the Pueblo Storyteller figures, now take a look at the mastery of Pueblo potters who create the adored figures and animals commemorated during the holiday season.
Pueblo Book Club (Rescheduled Zoom): “American Indians in World War I: At War and at Home”
OnlineOur November book selection is “American Indians in World War I: At War and at Home” by Thomas A. Britten (1998)
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Bessie Coleman Aerospace Legacy
OnlineThis month’s blog includes a guest post from the Bessie Coleman Aerospace Legacy. Learn about Bessie Coleman (Cherokee), the first African American and Native American licensed pilot, and the celebration of her 100-year legacy, as well as other Native American women aerospace pioneers.
Pueblo Book Club: “Nee Hemish: A History of Jemez Pueblo” by Joe Sando (Jemez)
OnlineOur September book selection is “Nee Hemish: A History of Jemez Pueblo” by Joe Sando (Jemez). Joe S. Sando, well-known Pueblo academic, historian, author, and inspiration for the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center took on the task of putting into writing the history of the Jemez people.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Interview with Andrew Thomas (Diné)
OnlineJoin IPCC Librarian & Archivist Jonna Paden as she talks with Diné (Navajo) flute player and long-time IPCC employee Andrew Thomas.
View into the Collection: Original Mural Sketches
OnlineWhile we have in-person mural tours, the Center is also home to some of the mural submission sketches. Join our Curator of Collections Amy Johnson for a look at these original mural sketches, carefully stored in our collections archives.
Native American Genealogy Presentation
OnlineJoin us and Genealogist Philip Spivey for a unique opportunity to explore Native American ancestry.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – The Pueblo Revolt
OnlineThe 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.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Boarding Schools
OnlineThe 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.
Indigenous Connections and Collections Library Blog – Indigenous Music
OnlineIndigenous music takes many forms. Read about Raven Chacon (Diné), awardee of the Pulitzer Prize for music and Native composed contributions to a re-imagined 1976 Broadway "choreopoem" musical by award-winning artist, Martha Redbone (Choctaw).