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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

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aka Indian Pueblo Cultural Center   |   Albuquerque, NM   |  http://indianpueblo.org

Mission

To preserve and perpetuate Pueblo culture and to advance understanding by presenting with dignity and respect, the accomplishments and evolving history of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.

Ruling year info

1974

President & CEO

Mr. Michael Canfield

Main address

2401 12th St. NW

Albuquerque, NM 87104 USA

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EIN

85-0232968

NTEE code info

Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose (A20)

Philanthropy / Charity / Voluntarism Promotion (General) (T50)

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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) is a world-class museum and cultural center created as a place where Pueblo people can tell their story. As the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, the IPCC is a necessary first stop for visitors to New Mexico, providing an introduction for understanding the state's landscape, legacy, and story of continuance. The IPCC hosts traditional Native American dances every weekend year round and offers an exciting schedule of cultural, educational, and community activities.

Known for its collection of Pueblo pottery and murals painted by Pueblo artists, the IPCC also offers an exciting schedule of cultural, educational, and community activities including rotating exhibits, events with Native American artists and leaders, hands-on children’s programs, and art festivals. Visitors can experience the award-winning New Native American cuisine of Pueblo Harvest Cafe and shop at Shumakolowa Native Arts, a trusted destination for authentic handcrafted Native American art, pottery, and jewelry. Today the IPCC leads the world in educating visitors about the legacy of resilience, accomplishments, and living history of Pueblo people and serves as a vibrant place for people of all cultures to share, learn, and discover.

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Indigenous peoples

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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Board of directors
as of 10/07/2021
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board co-chair

Mr. Ron Shutiva

NM State Highway Department - Native American Liaison

Term: 1995 -


Board co-chair

Mr. Chris Baca

Santa Clara Development Corp. - IT Director

Term: 2014 -

James Roger Madalena

Jemez Pueblo

Ron D. Shutiva

Acoma Pueblo

Chris L. Baca

Santa Clara Pueblo

Larry Phillips, Jr.

Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo

Bruce Bleakman

Local Albuquerque Business Person

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Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
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