The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Pueblo In Focus podcast, hosted by Jeremy Felipe (Pueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Jemez), is an opportunity to explore Pueblo culture and traditions both past and present, as well as learn about upcoming events at the IPCC campus. Learn about Pueblo history, art, food, and culture directly from IPCC staff who work with these topics and see how Pueblo culture continues to influence New Mexico.
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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Pueblo In Focus podcast, hosted by Jeremy Felipe (Pueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Jemez), is an opportunity to explore Pueblo culture and traditions both past and present, as well as learn about upcoming events at the IPCC campus. Learn about Pueblo history, art, food, and culture directly from IPCC staff who work with these topics and see how Pueblo culture continues to influence New Mexico.
Hear about how we celebrate Balloon Fiesta Week and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, some of the most highly anticipated events at IPCC. Guest Experience Director Monique Silva gives a preview of the many activities happening from October 3-13, including an expanded cultural dance schedule and special Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations.
An important part of Balloon Fiesta Week is the many Native vendors and the artwork they will be selling at IPCC. Mary Rosetta (Santo Domingo Pueblo) will be bringing in some of her jewelry pieces to discuss. Learn about the materials she uses, her jewelry making process, and the meanings behind her pieces.
00:00 - Intro
00:36 - Balloon Fiesta Week
01:15 - American Indian Arts Market
02:36 - Expanded Dance Program
03:40 - Things To Do During Balloon Fiesta
04:31 - Ricardo Cate
05:12 - Indigenous Peoples Day
06:35 - Free Gift with Balloon Fiesta Ticket
07:17 - Mary Rosetta Intro
08:37 - Meaning of Heishe
09:19 - Tips for Finding Fake Materials
11:03 - Jacla Earrings (spiny red oyster shell)
11:59 - Lions Paw Earrings (scallop shell)
12:26 - Passed Down Jewelry Making to Son
13:11 - Slab Turquoise & Orange Spiny Oyster Earrings
14:05 - Coral for Protection
14:40 - Outro
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In this episode of Pueblo In Focus, hear from world-renowned sculptor Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo). Cliff will be discussing his sculpture of Po'pay, who led the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 against Spanish colonial powers. This sculpture can be seen in Washington, D.C.'s National Statuary Hall, with another version on display in IPCC's permanent exhibit. Along with his journey of getting his sculpture to the Statuary Hall, Cliff also speaks about his sculpting process and the inspirations behind his art.
00:00 - Intro
01:53 - Singing Stone Studio
04:23 - Importance of Songs
05:26 - Early Life in Missouri
06:28 - First Drawing
07:45 - Life in San Francisco
10:07 - Moving Back to Jemez
10:50 - Institute of American Indian Arts
13:16 - First Discovering Sculpting
15:54 - Leaving IAIA
16:45 - Using Stonework at the Pueblo
19:22 - We’re Natives We Barter
22:58 - First Art Shows
25:29 - The Start of Po’pay Statues
27:34 - Lessons Learned From Italy
29:38 - Researching Po’pay
33:48 - Creating the Look of Po’pay
38:42 - Getting the Stone for Po’pay
41:28 - Welcoming the Stone to Jemez
43:04 - You Can Stay, But We Have to Kill You
47:08 - Getting Po’pay to His New Home
51:40 - An Idea is Born
54:26 - Po’pay Survives Another Insurrection
56:20 - Po’pay Still Speaking Today
57:53 - 2nd Po’pay Statue at IPCC
1:02:59 - Po’pay Represents America
1:15:50 - Outro
#Popay #PuebloRevolt #Resilient #Pueblo #Native #Indigenous #PuebloInFocus #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IPCC #Podcast #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #Jemez #Acoma
Meet Monique Fragua, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s new CEO! As the first female CEO of IPCC, Monique discusses her background as a member of the Pueblo of Jemez, the passions that led her to IPCC, and the goals that she hopes to accomplish in her new position. Plus, hear about her obsession with Orbit the Isotopes mascot and her adventures in professional archery!
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Transition from Mike Canfield
01:56 - The IPCC Legacy
03:17 - Monique’s Upbringing
04:26 - Benefits of a Pueblo Upbringing
07:19 - We are the Prayers of Our Ancestors
09:20 - Learning from Our Failures
10:21 - Monique’s Journey to IPCC
11:09 - Her IPCC Journey
12:55 - Many Businesses, One Community
15:45 - The Future of IPCC
17:34 - Avid Reader
19:25 - Girl Scouts
20:56 - Archery
23:42 - Orbit
25:54 - Monique’s Favorite Projects
28:24 - Telling our Story in Our Words
31:55 - The Many Faces of IPCC
33:24 - Little Businesswoman Monique
33:44 - What Jeremy Thinks Monique Should Do
37:21 - Giving Back to Our Communities
41:46 - Podcast Goals
43:47 - Quick Fire Questions for Jeremy
44:30 - Outro
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Museum Head Curator Dr. Michelle Lanteri introduces the two temporary exhibits currently on view in IPCC's gallery spaces. Learn about the stories behind the haute couture on display in "Sage Mountiainflower: House of Fashion" and get a glimpse of the evolution of Pueblo architecture shown in "Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture.
00:00 - Intro
01:49 - Artists Circle Gallery
02:25 - Sage Mountainflower House of Fashion
03:44 - From the Pueblos to Paris
05:35 - Out of Necessity Came Creativity
06:10 - Giving Back to the Community
07:41 - Phendi not Fendi
09:00 - Restorying Our Heartplaces
09:18 - Guest Curated
09:41 - Transformation of Space
10:55 - Digital Emersive Theater
12:35 - Mixing Tradition with Today’s Technology
13:08 - New Mexico Architecture is Pueblo Architecture
14:37 - Collaborative Exhibition
15:32 - Outro
#Pueblo #Native #Indigenous #OhkayOwingeh #PuebloInFocus #PuebloInFocusPodcast #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IndianPuebloCulturalCenterPodcast #IPCC #Podcast #Museum #ArtGallery #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #ThingsToDo #Paris #Milan #Adobe
Vice President of Property Management & Development Mark Thompson (Acoma Pueblo) introduces the mission of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and takes listeners behind the scenes at the center - describing everything from Pueblo history to food and dances. With bonus tidbits you can't get anywhere else, like green chile chicken tamales, a Pueblo ball game played with deer bones, and getting beat by a 73 year old Pueblo runner.
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - IPCC Property & Businesses
02:00 - Pueblo Ownership
03:20 - IPCC Mission Statement
03:55 - Money Stays With 19 Pueblos
05:27 - New IPCC Leadership
06:04 - Our Story Told Our Way
07:30 - IPCC is a Gateway to the 19 Pueblos
08:52 - Pueblo History is New Mexico History
10:20 - Green Chile Chicken Tamales
10:54 - Indian Pueblo Entrepreneur Complex
11:53 - Jeremy the Bat Boy
12:12 - Pueblo Baseball
12:48 - Mark the Iron Man
13:34 - Pueblo Sports
14:42 - Working the Pueblo Way
16:45 - IPCC is open to Everyone
18:28 - The Pueblo Library & Archives
20:43 - We Share Our Pueblo Culture
21:38 - Our Dances Mean More
23:22 - Native Tribes Are Unique
25:38 - Outro
#PuebloInFocus #PuebloInFocusPodcast #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IndianPuebloCulturalCenterPodcast #IPCCPodcast #IPCC #Podcast #CulturalDances #Indigenous #Albuquerque #NewMexico #nativeamerican #nativeculture #thingstodo
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Guest Experience Director Monique Silva discusses American Indian Week 2025, an annual celebration of Native culture featuring cultural dances, Native artists, and more. This is one of the most anticipated things to do in Albuquerque for both visitors and residents.
00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Monique Intro
00:54 - What is American Indian Week?
01:32 - Student Day
02:05 - Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow
03:10 - Cultural Dances rundown
04:30 - Spring Arts Market
05:21 - Round Dance and Gourd Dance
06:23 Fawn Wood
06:48 Theme Days
08:48 - Concession
09:51 - Native Sayings Cookies
10:26 - American Indian Week Wrap Up
11:59 - Outro
#PuebloInFocus #PuebloInFocusPodcast #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IndianPuebloCulturalCenterPodcast #IPCCPodcast #IPCC
#Podcast #AmericanIndianWeek #AIW #SpringMarket #CulturalDances
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Pueblo In Focus podcast, hosted by Jeremy Felipe (Pueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Jemez), is an opportunity to explore Pueblo culture and traditions both past and present, as well as learn about upcoming events at the IPCC campus. Learn about Pueblo history, art, food, and culture directly from IPCC staff who work with these topics and see how Pueblo culture continues to influence New Mexico.