Extended Season Production Workshop Series Part IV: Plant Information & Selection

Virtual

During our third session, you will learn about different designs and materials, including those used for urban growing and adobe structures.  Presented by: IPCC, Dancing Butterfly Naturals, Flower Hill Institute, NMSU Indian Resources Development and CES-Pueblo Extension, the Pueblo of Jemez Natural Resources Department and Santa Ana Pueblo.

Extended Season Production Workshop Series Part III: Design

Virtual

During our third session, you will learn about different designs and materials, including those used for urban growing and adobe structures.  Presented by: IPCC, Dancing Butterfly Naturals, Flower Hill Institute, NMSU Indian Resources Development and CES-Pueblo Extension, the Pueblo of Jemez Natural Resources Department and Santa Ana Pueblo.

$25

Stories by the Fireside (Virtual)

Virtual

Enjoy the age-old tradition of storytelling around the bonfire, virtually! Watch Stories by the Fireside online.

Stories by the Fireside (Virtual)

Virtual

Enjoy the age-old tradition of storytelling around the bonfire, virtually! Watch Stories by the Fireside online.

Stories by the Fireside (Virtual)

Virtual

Enjoy the age-old tradition of storytelling around the bonfire, virtually! Watch Stories by the Fireside online.

Seasons of Growth: Blessings “Eyahne”

Virtual

This month’s garden learning series will feature presentations and discussions on corn by IPCC’s Education team, including the connections between South American Indigenous Foods and Pueblo Indigenous Foods.

Pueblo SEEDSS Webinar #4 – Traditional Foods

Virtual

Please join us for our 4th Pueblo SEEDSS webinar featuring Chef Ray Naranjo and moderated by Andi Murphy, Host of Toasted Sister Podcast. Chef Ray will prepare a meal using traditional outside cooking techniques. We will also have presenters on traditional foods, harvest time, and seed saving.

Seasons of Growth: Harvest

Virtual

This month’s garden learning series will feature presentations and discussions about wild foraging. Foraging is a key part of sustenance for many indigenous communities and allows us to act as sustainable stewards of the lands we occupy. Learn about the benefits of integrating foraging into our

Seasons of Growth: Celebrating Our Youth

Virtual

Log in and learn from youth who are actively participating in the IPCC’s Pueblo SEEDS Youth Program as we continue in our monthly garden learning series. Hear about their progress and learn more about traditional farming practices

Tour Tuesday: Miguel Trujillo

Virtual

War Veteran and educator Miguel Trujillo led a legal battle that resulted in the right for Native Americans to vote in New Mexico. Learn more about his life and the importance of the Native Vote even today.

Seasons of Growth: Celebrating Our Youth

Virtual

Log in and learn from youth who are actively participating in the IPCC’s Pueblo SEEDS Youth Program as we continue in our monthly garden learning series. Hear about their progress and learn more about traditional farming practices

Tour Tuesday: Monumental Art

Virtual

This month, we would like to highlight and invite you to visit and immerse yourself in the vast collection of Murals found on our Campus....

Indigenous Collections and Connections

Virtual

This blog aspires to connect readers to Indigenous resources, information, and fun stuff at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) and online. Each month, new content will be shared on various themes.

View into the Collection

Virtual

The arrival of the Summer Solstice during the annual cycle of Pueblo Dances inspires our June segment. Join Amy Johnson, Curator of Collections, for an in depth look at artworks and cultural items from the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Art Collection relating to our long-established Pueblo Dances.

Seasons of Growth: Summer Solstice

Virtual

Log in and learn more about the summer solstice as we continue in our monthly Garden learning series. We will be joined by a special presentation on “Garden to Table” by Kai-T Bluesky, Cochiti Pueblo.

Pueblo Book Club: “The Railroad and the Pueblo Indians”

Virtual

This month’s Pueblo Book Club will open a discussion over “The Railroad and the Pueblo Indians: The Impact of the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe on the Pueblos of the Rio Grande, 1880-1930” by Richard H. Frost. In becoming a United States territory, New Mexico underwent a rapid transition ignited by Manifest Destiny.

Indigenous Collections and Connections

Virtual

This blog aspires to connect readers to Indigenous resources, information, and fun stuff at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) and online. Each month, new content will be shared on various themes.

Seasons of Growth: Corn

Virtual

Corn has a long legacy in this land as is a staple to the survival of Pueblo Communities. It is interwoven into all aspects of Pueblo life from birth to death, planting to harvesting.  Learn the importance of corn in Pueblo culture as we till and plant corn in our resilience garden and are joined by guest speaker Porter Swentzell, Santa Clara.