View into the Collection: Recent Donations

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What’s new to our Collection? Join Amy Johnson, our Curator of Collections, as she takes us through a look at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s most recent donations.

Cancelled: Seasons of Growth: Pueblo Women in Agriculture

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Join us for our first virtual Seasons of Growth for 2022! We will be honoring Pueblo women in agriculture, as guest panelists discuss their experiences in growing and fostering traditional pueblo agriculture techniques

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Indigenous Connections and Collections – The Library Blog: Women’s History Month

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In celebration of National Women’s History Month, The Library Blog will highlight Pueblo women from the Journeys & Pathways: Cotemporary Pueblo Women in Service, Leadership, and the Arts Oral History Project. This project interviewed 20 Pueblo women in various occupations from 13 Pueblos. The women talk about their childhood, family, struggles, successes, and mentors

View into the Collection: Our Earthly Creatures in Clay Form

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This month we visit two Pueblo Core Values, Love and Empathy. With this in mind, Amy was inspired to select from our array of animal figurines created with love out of natural clay and slip. Formed with a variety of clay types, each animal figure is brought to life with love and empathy, and depicts each animal's distinct character and spirit.

Indigenous Connections and Collections: The Library Blog

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The Sámi inhabit the Sápmi region of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia's Kola Peninsula. Like other Indigenous peoples, Sámi culture is interwoven with land and location. Reindeer are central to Sámi livelihood and identity. Learn more about the Sámi people from IPCC’s Librarian and Archivist Jonna Paden (Acoma Pueblo) in this month’s blog.

Indigenous Connections and Collections

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Tribal communities have distinct governance and leadership systems. Read this month’s blog to learn about Pueblo and tribal governance and sovereignty as we celebrate Three Kings Day and the transition to the newly-elected Pueblo leadership. We’ll offer resources to organizations that work to advance and strengthen Indigenous governance.

CANCELLED: Counter Narrative, Now a Monthly Podcast: Los Angeles Skins Fest

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Digital Media Producer, Geoff Kie, will give an overview of the Los Angeles Skins Fest, a Native American Film Festival that takes place in Hollywood during Native American Heritage Month. This episode will feature reviews of films that premiered at the festival, as well as some of Geoff's favorite projects from the event.

Indigenous Connections and Collections

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Long winter nights were the time for telling stories. Centered on identity and resilience, contemporary storytelling honors oral traditions. Learn about different forms of Indigenous storytelling across the world—from the Pueblos to Australia to West Africa, and from books to visual and mixed media.

Giving Tuesday

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GivingTuesday is a global day of generosity that will take place on November 30, 2021. Donate to the IPCC today!

View into the Collection

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This month we celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a look at a variety of contemporary works of art by Pueblo, Hopi, and Navajo artists. Much of our collection of art is donated to the Center, and there are beautifully crafted treasures in many of these donations. We honor our Native American tribes here in the Southwest with an exclusive look into our art collection.

Counter Narrative, Now a Monthly Podcast

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This month's program will focus on the importance of using photography as a medium of cultural preservation, current events, and artistic expression—captured in a single frame. 

IPIE Film and TV Virtual 1 of 2 Day Workshop with Red Nation Native Women in Film, Television and Allies

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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Red Nation are joining together to present a FREE, two-day virtual workshop on the importance of having native voices and points of view represented in filmmaking and television production. Our panel discussion is for aspiring filmmakers in New Mexico and will be live-streamed to participants across the state.

IPIE Film and TV Virtual 1 of 2 Day Workshop with Red Nation Who Tells the Story Matters

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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Red Nation are joining together to present a FREE, two-day virtual workshop on the importance of having native voices and points of view represented in filmmaking and television production. Our panel discussion is for aspiring filmmakers in New Mexico and will be live-streamed to participants across the state.

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In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, we’ll celebrate Native films and books.  We’ll also honor Native American warriors to commemorate Veterans Day.

Counter Narrative

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Normally done as a webinar lecture, this new format will be back in a podcast form. This reimagining will focus on active members of our Indigenous communities who are young professionals, elders, organizers, seed keepers, and artists. “Counter Narrative” will resume on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.

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October is Archives Month and to commemorate, we’ll show you the treasures you can find in the IPCC Archive and our collections, as well as other Pueblo collections throughout the state. We’ll also celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day.

View into the Collection: Harvest Time at the Pueblos

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Successful fall harvests provide plentiful corn and squash. Amy will share the importance of corn and squash, and their depiction in various art forms. Join us for a look at the selected art works, and the artists who create them.

View into the Collection

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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 week we view Santo Domingo Pueblo Thunderbird jewelry!

Counter Narrative: Radioactive. Radon Daughter

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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 . 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 with special guest Special Guest De Haven Solimon Chaffins from Zuni Pueblo...

Pueblo Book Club: Last Hunters, First Farmers: New Perspectives on the Prehistoric Transition to Agriculture (SAR 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.