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New Mexico, it's not New and it's not Mexico, as the saying goes. To listen and learn from the indigenous tribal members provides a rich history of this land. Peace. Kindness. Intelligence.
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Date of experience: December 2020
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Beautiful, thoughtful lay out and cleanliness throughout and around exceptional displays. I look forward to returning when ritual dance celebrations resume. The gift shop was pricy during my visit though appreciate if local crafters receive a portion of sales.
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Date of experience: January 2020
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While visiting the cultural center we were privileged to watch young children doing their native dances. It was a hot day and it was probably uncomfortable to dance in their native costumes. Still, we thoroughly enjoyed their efforts. Encourage visitors to visit.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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This is a small, but good museum focused on the art, culture, and life of the Pueblo people of New Mexico. The exhibits are less about detailed history and more about telling the stories of Pueblo traditions. The final display addresses challenges like tribal sovereignty and land conservation, providing some food for thought for visitors. I was glad to visit this right after the Maxwell Museum at UNM, but it would make a nice little visit on its own.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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A place where you can be educated in American Indian History and culture and shop till you drop. Good selection in NA music, every thing from flutes to drums. Some of the artist are usually around and will gladly talk about their artworks for sale there.
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Date of experience: June 2019
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