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- Place Types Tourist attraction
- Address 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
- Coordinate 35.1099323,-106.6590017
- Website http://indianpueblo.org/
- Rating 4.5
- Compound Code 485R+X9 Albuquerque, NM, USA
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They are closed due to Covid BUT I needed to go anyway just to look outside. The building is very well designed and the two memorials I did see were very impressive. I will make sure to come back.
So I can be there in about ten minutes to play games with a view to see what you can do to get the chance to make sure you don't have to see what they have been doing for the last two years in the same place as the first time to get a chance to see what you have been able to find out more about the history of the best woman who is now a very different story for the first time to get a chance to see what is happening in the country and the other person in the middle of a new way to see what I have to do to help my life and my family is a big part of the story for the New York Times article about the best way to get the chance to make sure you don't have to be there for the same amount of energy that is not going to be a good time with the same place as the ones who have a lot more than just a few things that they don't want to make me a part of their own personal experiences with all the best for a new way to find out more about what happened in the past that they have been working to make sure you don't have to see what they are doing and how much I have been able to find out that the only one who can help you with your home now that the only one who has been a good time to call in the same place as the ones who have a lot more than just the latest in a few more of his own party bye bye
Great place for cheap cigarettes! Also decent prices on gas, good selection of beverages and all other convenience store products.
Named it as Indian is doesn't make sense. There is nothing like indian culture here but i have some real facts about. There are 19 Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, and each Pueblo is a sovereign nation. Today Pueblo people are located primarily in New Mexico, however, at one time our homeland reached into what is now Colorado and Arizona, where we established incredible dwellings and trading centers like those located at Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico and Mesa Verde in southwestern Colorado. Pueblo people have preserved our identity in the face of multiple colonizing nations, and today, as always, we value our identity and traditional ways of life. At the same time we live in modern houses, working and living both on and off our reservations. Our beliefs and actions are still guided by Pueblo Core Values, which include Love, Respect, Compassion, Faith, Understanding, Spirituality, Balance, Peace and Empathy. We continue to participate in our traditional celebrations and ceremonies throughout the year, maintaining our connection to our communities, to our ancestors and to the earth.
I walk the exhibits in this clearly laid out museum. I was impressed with the current exhibit a chronological exploration of influential Pueblo women. After the museum, I went to the cafe and enjoyed a delicious posada vegetarian soup, salad, and black bean burrito. The service was professional, courteous, and very friendly. For dessert I was treated with a traditional Navajo bread, drizzled with warm honey. I highly recommend this center for the historically relevant exhibits and delicious food.
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