Gregory's Native Notes: Native American

From Field to Feast

The weekend of October 16 & 17,  Albuquerque's National Hispanic Cultural Center and Indian Pueblo Cultural Center will be teaming up to celebrate and share Indo-Hispano rituals and custo... >read more

Try an Indian Taco

It’s like art you can eat! The foundation of the Indian taco is frybread, which is about the size of a flour tortilla; it’s puffy and deep-fried like a doughnut but not at all swee... >read more

Hold the Applause

The dances of the Pueblo people tell our most important stories: of creation, birth, death, planting and harvest, the cycle of life. They are ancient stories told through movement, words and m... >read more

About Photography

If you visit a Pueblo you will probably notice that there are some rules restricting photography and sketching at some times or in some places. We understand that visitors come to see things t... >read more

Go to a Feast Day

Try to schedule your visit on a feast day, when the whole community comes out to celebrate and the Pueblo is open to the public. The best part of a feast day is the feast. Our elders teach us ... >read more

Visit a Pueblo

While you’re here, be sure to visit on of the incredible pueblos. Acoma Pueblo is a great day trip, less than an hour’s drive from Albuquerque. Start your visit at the impressive c... >read more

First Stop: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

If you’re interested in learning more about the Native American cultures in New Mexico, your first stop should definitely be the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, which is owned collectively by... >read more