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Albuquerque Part 4: The Pueblo Cultural Center

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I highly recommend if you travel to Albuquerque this would be a great place to go to give you an idea of the history of the Native American peoples in and around New Mexico

the Indian Pueblo culture center was founded in 1976 by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico we the Pueblo people saw a need for a center to preserve our culture

it's a pro a long process started with the the tree that's round on the work inside of it and Hollow it out and so that takes all time

I married Jim and he's a full-blooded Native American Pueblo from the Pueblo of Jemez so of course it's it's nice to see the history of my own family

Creator's Tips & Advice

Visit the Pueblo Cultural Center to learn about Native American history in New Mexico

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the Pueblo Cultural Center and why was it founded?
QHow are traditional Pueblo crafts like drums and moccasins made?

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I really worked hard on this one and think you will find it informative, and maybe learn something about the Pueblo Indians! Don't forget to like & subscribe All music from Epidemic Sound to learn more about the cultural center visit indianpueblo.org gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico #albuquerque #pueblo #newmexico