
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... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Director of Guest Experience Monique Silva (Isleta) and volunteers George Arthur, George Garcia (Ohkay Owingeh), and Jena Lynch speak about the history of the volunteer program and what makes volunteering at IPCC so special. These volunteers discuss ... more
Hear about the some of the early days of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, everything from welcoming President Obama to making Governor Gary Johnson sit on the floor.
In the second episode celebrating our 50th anniversary, two of the original foun... more
Join us for the first episode of our new series celebrating the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's 50th anniversary. Four longtime employees gather to reflect on their time at the Cultural Center and all of the growth and changes they have seen over the... more
Get ready for a brand new podcast series from IPCC! Celebrate our 50th anniversary with us as we share the stories that have shaped the Cultural Center over the years. Don’t miss this special, in-depth look at IPCC’s past, present, and future.
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Thank you so much! Your podcast has helped us stay connected to the IPCC as an extension of our visit there. We were in Albuquerque for the first time this year and our friend took us to the IPCC. What a great place! We enjoyed talking with everybody there, including Eva Lewis, potter from Acoma Pueblo. We enjoyed eating there too. We visit two pueblos during our trip, more next time. Next time we’re in Albuquerque, we’ll stay at your hotel we just heard about on your podcast. Thank you!
A great way to experience and learn more about The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. 👍🏽 to the host, Jeremy for being real and engaging!










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