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SUMMARY:Butterfly Run & Market 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Pojoaque Wellness Center invites you to the\, 22nd Annual Butterfly Run\nTime: 5K starts at 7:30am. 1 mile walk/jog starts at 8:40am.\nLocation: Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Road Pojoaque\, NM 87506\nEntry Fees: $35.00 5K / entrance $25.00 1 mile walk/jog \nPick up race package at the Wellness Center on Friday\, June 17 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.\nWalk in registration also on Saturday\, 5:30–7:00 am at the\nstarting line. \nRun Questions? Call\, (505) 455-9355 \n\nRUN Online Registration:\nhttps://runsignup.com/Race/NM/SantaFe/22AnnualButterflyRun \n\nButterfly Run Art Market\n8:30am-4:00pm: Open to Public\n12:00pm: Performances\n50 Booths Available \n$50 per booth\nVendor provides own\, 10×10 Tent\, Tables & Chairs\nMax 2 vendors per booth space\nCan purchase second booth space\nNo Hot Foods. Baked Goods etc allowed. Food Handlers Required\nNo Beverages sold\nNon-Native vendors welcome\nSet-up Time at 7:00am-8:15am \nMarket Questions? Call\, (505) 795-1125 \n\nMARKET Vendor Online Registration:\nhttps://airtable.com/shrEIfvRO89YY9crh \n\nMARKET Vendor Online Payment:\nhttps://poehcenter.org/butterflyvendor/ \n 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/butterfly2022/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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CREATED:20211210T173146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T173146Z
UID:7308-1639238400-1639254600@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Native Artist Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Native Artist Showcase provides a weekly venue for our Poeh Arts Program students as well as other award-winning Native artists selling their traditionally made pottery\, jewelry and other authentic arts. Where: Buffalo Thunder Resort\, Butterfly Lobby (Red Sage Restaurant) When: Fridays & Saturdays 4pm-8:30pm Coordinator: Leland Chapin LChapin@pojoaque.org | (505) 455-5061
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/native-artist-showcase-2/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211210T203000
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CREATED:20211210T172749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T172749Z
UID:7305-1639152000-1639168200@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Native Artist Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Native Artist Showcase provides a weekly venue for our Poeh Arts Program students as well as other award-winning Native artists selling their traditionally made pottery\, jewelry and other authentic arts. \nWhere: Buffalo Thunder Resort\, Butterfly Lobby (Red Sage Restaurant) \nWhen: Fridays & Saturdays 4pm-8:30pm \nCoordinator: Leland Chapin\nLChapin@pojoaque.org | (505) 455-5061
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/native-artist-showcase/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20210522T185636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T183833Z
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SUMMARY:Pathways: Native Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Santa Fe\, NM – The Pueblo of Pojoaque’s Poeh Cultural Center\, with the support from the Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino\, will launch “Pathways: Native Arts Festival” on Friday\, August 20\,Saturday August 21 and Sunday August 22\, 2021\, providing a needed venue for Native American artists. \nThe event\, which is free and open to the public\, will be held at the Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Tail\, off US Highway 285\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico. This market is open to Native American artists and vendors from all US tribes and will feature two tiers of booths. Free booths will be available for artists who want outdoor tented booths. The premium booths\, available at minimal cost\, will be set up inside the Buffalo Thunder Conference Center. \n\n 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/pathways-native-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20210301T045029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T171242Z
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SUMMARY:Cloud Eagle Dance Troupe
DESCRIPTION:*Virtual Event*\n\n\nThe Poeh Cultural Center is proud to announce an upcoming Dance Demonstration by the Cloud Eagle Dance Troupe from Nambe Pueblo. They will be dancing the White Buffalo Dance. Video Launch at 10 on Tuesday\, March 9th. Save the Date and join us to watch this performance.\n\n\n \nSee Performance Below:
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/cloud-eagle-dance-troupe-virtual-performance/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210130T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210130T183000
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CREATED:20210122T035333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T040412Z
UID:6634-1612027800-1612031400@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:TONIC for the TIMES
DESCRIPTION:Tonic for the Times is a show of gratitude for New Mexico’s Covid Caregivers and a fundraiser for the at-risk communities where our heroes live and work.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/tonic-for-the-times/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201220T090000
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CREATED:20201218T220109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201219T032531Z
UID:6615-1608454800-1608739200@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Gift Shop Opening 4 Days
DESCRIPTION:Grab your GIFTS! \nShop local and support Native artists. Check out some of the items we have available. Open only 4 Days by appointment only\, Email Alba (aemartinez@pojoaque.org) to reserve your time. \nWe have items from local Native American artists including\, Pueblo pottery\, Jewelry\, Moccasins\, T-Shirts\, Mugs\, Bags\, Stickers\, Prints\, Dresses\, Belts\, Lotions\, Balms\, Gift Cards\, Buttons\, Hats and more.\nFeatured artists: NSRGNTS\, Randy Silva\, Medicine of the People\, Evonne Martinez\, Bison Star Naturals\, War Medicine\, David Sloan\, Shawn Tafoya\, Erik Fender\, Glenn Gomez and more talented local Native artists.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/gift-shop-opening-4-days/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200306
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20200114T204750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T204750Z
UID:5360-1583107200-1583452799@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:First Week of Poeh Arts
DESCRIPTION:The Poeh Culture Center is currently enrolling students for the Spring 2020 Semester classes. \nClass sizes are limited\, so be sure to register now if you’d like to participate. Courses are open to Native American students only. Classes share cultural knowledge and we respect the students and instructors space to support cultural traditions. \nAll classes are held on the Poeh Cultural Center studios at the Pueblo of Pojoaque. \nRegister by downloading application or registering online. Registration is only complete when class fees are made over the phone by credit card at (505) 455-5041 or in person with credit card\, cash or check at the Poeh Gift Shop. \nPlease contact Jake Viarrial (505) 455-5063\, for any questions regarding the classes\, supplies\, times and any other issues.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/first-week-of-poeh-arts/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191209
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20191105T000818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T204840Z
UID:5246-1575676800-1575849599@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Poeh Winter Market 2019
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual Poeh Winter Market features over 50 Native artists. Held every first weekend in December from 9am to 4pm\, the market gives visitors the chance to visit with artists and shop for jewelry\, pottery\, textiles and other holiday gifts. Each day will feature local foods\, Native dances and a kids corner! Located at the Cities of Gold Hotel Ballroom. Contact Jake Viarrial (505) 455-5049 for general information and Brandon Viarrial (505) 455-5041 for artist questions. \n\n\nApplication Download \n\n 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/poeh-winter-market-2019/
LOCATION:Cities of Gold Hotel\, 10 Cities of Gold Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20190821T144624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190821T145419Z
UID:5190-1570878000-1570896000@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Di Wae Powa: Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Tewa Pottery Advisory Committee and Poeh Cultural Center invite you to join us at the public opening reception for DI WAE POWA and welcome our pottery home. After a century long journey\, Tewa Pueblo pottery acquired within the Tewa villages is returning back to Tewa hands. These pots\, along with a research gallery\, are a ground breaking co-stewardship between the Poeh Cultural Center and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.\n\n\n \n\n\nSATURDAY\, OCTOBER 12\, 2019\n\n\n11 AM – 4 PM\n\n\nOpening Reception will include traditional Pueblo food\, dances\, speakers & pottery demonstrations.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Poeh Cultural Center at the Pueblo of Pojoaque\, has finalized an agreement with the National Museum of the American Indian to open a groundbreaking new exhibition and research space that will feature 100 pots of Tewa origin at the Poeh. The exhibition\, titled Di Wae Powa: They Came Back\, is an historic partnership for both the Poeh and NMAI\, because it involves a long-term co-stewardship and display of Tewa pottery that were collected from Tewa Pueblo potters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. And now\, those same pots will return home and be reunited with the descendants of their creators. The public exhibit opening is set for October 12 and will include Tewa Pueblo dances\, foods\, speakers and pottery demonstrations.\n\n\nTo learn more about this project please follow the link here:
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/di-wae-powa-opening-celebration/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190628T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190628T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20190621T222132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T221209Z
UID:5163-1561716000-1561726800@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Jacob Viarrial Community Day
DESCRIPTION:The Poeh Cultural Center invites you to join us on June 28\, 2019 from 10 AM to 1 PM to celebrate Jake Viarrial Day (1946-2004). Viarrial\, who served 2 terms as the Governor of Pojoaque\, was a vocal advocate for Pueblo legal rights and sovereignty. His assertion of Pueblo sovereignty garnered national attention in 1995 when he challenged the state of New Mexico’s decision to force the Pueblo of Pojoaque to close its casino. Viarrial threatened to install tollbooths along U.S. 84-285 to make up for lost revenue if the state closed the casino. The state backed down.\n\nSenator Nancy Rodriguez (D) District 24\, who was a close personal friend of “Uncle Jake”\, will be on hand to help celebrate the event which will include stories\, music\, food\, and children’s activities.\n\nFor more information contact Macario Gutierrez at 505.455.5043 or magutierrez@pojoaque.org
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/jacob-viarrial-community-day/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20190228T003217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T184511Z
UID:4818-1560556800-1560729599@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Poeh Summer Market
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the 3rd annual Poeh Summer Market. Spend the day talking to artists and shopping for jewelry\, pottery\, textiles\, sculptures\, paintings\, paintings and other creations by Native artists. Come eat at one of the local Native food vendors with fresh flavors and traditional recipes. Watch and hear Native dances and songs.\n\nOver 100 Native artists! Open 8am-4pm. Free Admission and Open to the Public.\n\nLocated in the heart of Tewa Pueblo country.\n\nSaturday 9 AM – 4 PM\nSunday  9 AM – 4 PM\n\n\n\n•VISIT EVENT PAGE DETAILS: www.poehcenter.org/market/ 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/poeh-summer-market/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190315T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20190222T220154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T220154Z
UID:4815-1552669200-1561827600@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Crossing Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Erik Fender (San Ildefonso Pueblo) & Clarence Cruz (Ohkay Owingeh)
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/crossing-pathways/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181102T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190222T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20181119T213252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T213252Z
UID:4757-1541174400-1550862000@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Artist in Residence at Buffalo Thunder
DESCRIPTION:Artist in Residence at Buffalo Thunder is a special series of public artist demonstrations from a talented array of Native American artists. Each weekend the City of Santa Fe\, Hilton Buffalo Thunder and the Poeh Cultural Center will feature a new artist to display and sell their works of art. Art will include traditional pottery\, jewelry\, fiber arts\, and illustrations. In addition to the featured demonstrating artists\, local artists will accompany the program. Friday nights at 6pm will have special performances by the Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers. \nFor more information please contact the Poeh Cultural Center at (505) 455-5041 \nPlease refer below for Artist and Dates: \nDaniel Jim Jewelry 11/2-11/4 \nMartha Romero Micaceious Pottery 11/9-11/11 \nToni Olver Jewelry 11/16-11/18 \nJacqueline Gala Jewelry 11/23-11/25 \nGolga Oscar Sewing 11/30-12/2 \n…. \nVirgil Vigil Mixed Media 12/14-12/16 \nJerry Dunbar Pottery 12/21-12/23 \nCharles Quintana Jewelry 12/28-12/30 \nMelbourne Pesata Jr Jewelry 1/4-1/6 \nMichael Brancroft Moccasin Making 1/11-1/13 \nJanice Black Elk Jim Advanced Beading 1/18-1/20 \nChad Browneagle Sketches 1/25-1/27 \nBetty Padilla Jewelry 2/1-2/3 \nAlbert Alvertrez ……… \nAnnette Montoya Micaceous Pottery 2/15-2/17 \nC. Renee Roybal ………
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/artist-in-residence-at-buffalo-thunder/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181026T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20181003T180113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181011T205550Z
UID:4648-1540573200-1540584000@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:10th Annual Dia de Los Muertos Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Dia de Los Muertos exhibit will open October 26th at the Poeh Cultural Center. \nThe exhibit\, which will feature the works of 21 established New Mexico Hispanic and Native American artists\, as well the works of youth and emerging artists. Their work celebrates the rich artistic and spiritual traditions as expressed in jewelry\, painting\, sculpture and photography. \n  \nCara Romero\, a photographer\, described how the exhibit celebrates the intercultural connections of peoples in the Southwest. “Many of us (Natives from the Southwest) have grandparents that were listed as Mexican citizens. Many of our tribal languages from north and south of the border are the same\,” Romero said. “The songs\, the art\, the dependence on the very same lands and waters.  Our parrot bundles come from there\, our shells and the shared culture of Dia de los Muertos reminds us that we were once the same peoples.” \n  \nThis year marks the 10th Annual occasion for the show. “The reason I started the show was to showcase some local young and upcoming artists mainly to give back and remember the ones we have lost in our families\, and to bring back the festival into New Mexico culture.” said Toby Morfin\, one of the organizers and artists featured in the exhibit. \n  \nThe opening reception for the exhibit will be held October 26th\, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at the Poeh Cultural Center in Pojoaque. \nFeatured Artists:\nJason Borrego\nVince Campos\nDio Dominguez\nMatthew Duran\nJoshua I. Gallegos\nElizabeth Talavera\nRachael Montoya\nJoseph A. Lopez\nSophia E. Rodriquez\nGabriel Edwards\nAndrew Montoya\nCody Sanderson\nMichael E. Martinez\nJanet M. Rodriquez\nToby Morfin\nGene Ortega\nGabriel Duran\nCara Romero\nMiranda Lopez\nJim Vogel\nAlbert Zalma\nSage Vogel\nRobb Rael\nCruz Lopez\nKaitlyn Ortiz\nLeroy Garcia\nSean Wells\nShane Casias\nIsaac C. Ortiz\nMateo Romero
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/10th-annual-dia-de-los-muertos/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180929T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180822T221554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T225911Z
UID:4611-1538215200-1538229600@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:A Culture of Healing
DESCRIPTION:Come Celebrate A Culture of Healing. We’re inviting the community to this FREE family event\, where there will be fancy cars\, your local bands\, a bounce house for the children\, along with face painting\, a climbing wall. While you enjoy this culture\, we’ll have contests\, and hopefully you can walk away with a piece of art from your local artists\, if not at least you’ll enjoy the dance groups! We also encourage to participate in the workshops given by the Recovery Community of New Mexico
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/a-culture-of-healing/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180915T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180905T170145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T170145Z
UID:4597-1537012800-1537027200@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Global Running & Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Festival at the Poeh Cultural Center in Pojoaque Pueblo will provide an opportunity to pick up your race packets and to check out art created by more than 30 indigenous artists. Without Reservations cartoonist Ricardo Cate’ will participate along with a group of Tarahumara artisans from Copper Canyon\, Mexico will have traditional arts and crafts including their famous tire sole running huaraches. Original running-themed art will also be featured at the Festival!
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/global-running-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181003
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180731T171052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180827T225154Z
UID:4524-1534377600-1538524799@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Soular Power & Dancing Colors Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:POEH CULTURAL CENTER \nOPEN NOW until Oct 2nd! \n  \nDancing Colors: Contemporary Pueblo Embroidered Regalia \nThis exhibit features the work of Poeh Cultural Center art students who have been working with Shawn Tafoya from Santa Clara to create embroidered kilts\, sashes and other traditional Pueblo dance regalia. \n  \nSoular Powered: Facebook Swarm Photography Exhibit and Contest \nThis exhibit features the photos of stunning New Mexico sunsets submitted to the Poeh by our Facebook friends. Our panel of judges will determine the image that best represents the soul of our spectacular New Mexico sunsets.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/soular-power-dancing-colors-exhibit/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180729
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20161121T205102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T165951Z
UID:2795-1532736000-1532822399@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Pojoaque Summer Feast Day
DESCRIPTION:Pueblo of Pojoaque Summer Feast Day begins at\n9am with Mass in the Chapel & dances will follow. \nPublic is welcome. \nPlease no photos or videos including cellphones. \nKunda
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/pojoaque-feast-day/
LOCATION:Pojoaque Tribal Plaza\, 39 Camino De Rincon\, Pojoaque\, NM\, 87506\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180702
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180111T210845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180414T213214Z
UID:4126-1530316800-1530489599@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Poeh Summer Arts Market
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the Poeh Cultural Center’s inaugural Summer Arts Market. Spend the day talking to artists and shopping for original jewelry\, pottery\, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest. Come eat at one of the local Native food vendors with fresh flavors and traditional recipes. \n\nMain market page link here.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/poeh-summer-arts-market-2/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180331T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180331T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180327T160709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T160709Z
UID:4331-1522490400-1522497600@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Family Easter Day
DESCRIPTION:Welcome all! Meet the Easter Bunny!!!! Enjoy music\, games\, and activities. Free Admission!\nEgg toss @ 10:00\nEgg race @ 10:30\nMeet the Easter Bunny @ 11:00\nEgg hunt @ 11:30
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/family-easter-day/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180216T234355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T012431Z
UID:4173-1519927200-1519930800@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:The Pueblo Revolt of 1680: Causes\, Revolts & Aftermath
DESCRIPTION:Porter Swentzell will conduct a presentation on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 here at the Poeh Cultural Center. Event is free of charge and open to the public. \nThe lecture will follow the 2018 Spring Exhibit Opening and Fashion Showcase with featured artists Claver Garcia  of Ohkay Owingeh and David Naranjo of Santa Clara Pueblo. \nPorter Swentzell is from Santa Clara Pueblo\, where he grew up participating in traditional life in his community and developed an interest in language and cultural preservation. He is an Assistant Professor of Indigenous Liberal Studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. Porter holds a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations in History and Political Science from Western New Mexico University in Silver City and a BA in Integrated Studies with an Emphasis in Pueblo Indian Studies from Northern New Mexico College in Española. He is currently a PhD student at Arizona State University in the School of Social Transformation. Porter lives at Santa Clara Pueblo with his partner and three children.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/porter-swentzell-lecture-pueblo-revolt/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180216T185617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T232948Z
UID:4164-1519923600-1519934400@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Spring Exhibit 2018
DESCRIPTION:Claver Garcia & David Naranjo\nWe welcome you to join us for the Opening Reception with our featured artists David Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo) and Claver Garcia (Ohkay Owingeh) \nReception begins at 5pm and will include Fashion Showcase by David Naranjo. A lecture on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 will follow by Institute of American Indian Arts Faculty Porter Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo) at 6pm. \nFor more info please call (505) 455-5041 \nRemember the Revolt to Create a Revolution  \nCuratorial Statement \nRevolution is as much action as it is prophesy\, and those motivated to act often do so with the hope of producing enduring positive change. While remembrances of revolution\, such as the 1680 Pueblo Revolt are important as centennial commemorations\, the works of Claver Garcia (OK) and David Naranjo (Santa Clara) reveal through different media and process\, the spirit of revolution made personal in every day life. \nClaver’s paintings remind us of the importance of retelling the story of the Revolt any time of year. Whether it be the faceless runners in Po Pay Day\, into which any face can be superimposed\, to the rear of Tesuque Runners Warn Their Village\, the urgency of memory is apparent. His paintings\, as well as the chromatic patterns rendered on magnets\, remind us of the challenges contemporary Pueblo people face to retain identity in the midst of drastic cultural adaptation and change. The urgency of memory cannot be diminished\, even in the ashes of razed villages and churches\, so that people can continue to ask themselves\, “What have we learned from this trauma\, and how can we grow as we look to the future?” \nDavid’s work stands at the fore of that future\, as he utilizes contemporary digital technologies to render traditional Tewa designs in new media. His work shows us how “traditional” media changes as new materials are made available to each generation. They are interpretations of patterns that have been created and rendered with digital plotters and printers that have revolutionized the creative process and products of culture-based thought. His work stands like a young moccasin-clad man straddling the divide between analog and digital. We must remember that tradition is as much\, and maybe even moreso a behavior as it is media\, and that the tradition expressed in David’s work is that of adornment. \nStephen Fadden\, 2018 \n  \nDavid Naranjo \nDavid Naranjo is from the pueblos of Santa Clara\, San Juan\, Cochiti\, and resides in Santa Fe\, NM. He is working toward a Bachelor’s in Fine Arts at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Recently\, Naranjo is working in multiple mediums to depict cultural symbolism through stylized Puebloan pottery designs and fine geometrical linear work. Currently\, His work merges contemporary Puebloan traditions with non-traditional materials and elements to create meaning and purpose in each composition. \nMy inspiration for my work comes from the beauty I experience from my community of Kha’Po Ohwingeh. My work integrates modern forms and concepts combined with traditional Puebloan aesthetics to create contemporary Puebloan art. I want to depict\, reimagine\, and re-contextualize such designs and iconography and apply them in a different format while being respectful and keeping the designs integrity intact. Puebloan pottery designs and geometrical linear work serve a purpose and have meaning within a cultural context which are inclusive of the natural world\, change of seasons\,  and emotional cognitive meaning. \nI find our way of life to be a form of poetry and seek to show understanding and respect while making my art as a form of prayer. In my work\, I try to apply that same level of intimacy\, understanding\, and respect in order to create the beauty that exudes from my community of Santa Clara Pueblo. I am using and incorporating traditional forms and techniques and various forms of technology as a way to create\, adapt\, and preserve our cultural traditions. Although my work isn’t traditional art\, they serve as examples to the ever changing\, adaptation of modern culture and indigenous Puebloan traditions. \nClaver Garcia \n\nClaver Garcia was born in Santa Fe\, New Mexico in 1992 and raised between Ohkay Owingeh and Tesuque Pueblo. His father the late Gordon Garcia and mother Angela Vigil helped support and inspire Garcia to pursue his Artistic career. Claver Garcia is the second oldest of four children and the only male. Art influences include 90s cartoons/animations\, traditional/contemporary Native American paintings and designs.  He currently resides in Santa Fe\, New Mexico where he is attending the Institute of American Indian Arts.  Working on a BFA in Studio Arts with a minor in creative writing\, Garcia focuses on painting\, ceramic and sculpting.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/spring-exhibit-2018/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180111T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20180111T010511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180111T010511Z
UID:4052-1515686400-1515697200@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Betty Padilla Artisit Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Betty J. Padilla (Diné/Navajo) from Ganado\, Arizona is a contemporary Native American jeweler. She resides in Santa Clara Pueblo with her husband and children. She has always wanted to make jewelry and was greatly inspired by her Godmother\, Lucy “Year Flower” Tafoya.\nShe enrolled in her first jewelry making class at the Poeh Arts Program\, her instructor was the renowned\, Fritz Casuse. She has learned many techniques of making jewelry with the guidance and patience of Fritz Casuse. \nShe has had the opportunity to participate in several art shows throughout her “learning process.” She has participated in Native Treasures\, SWAIA Indian Market\, IFAM\, and the Heard Museum Guild Art Show. \nRight now she plans to continue “learning” (a continuous process) and create the jewelry she loves.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/betty-padilla-artisit-demonstration/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171120
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20171018T034547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T035111Z
UID:3946-1510963200-1511135999@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Poeh Winter Arts Market
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the Poeh Cultural Center’s Winter Arts Market. Spend the day talking to artists and shopping for original jewelry\, pottery\, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest. Located at the Buffalo Thunder Resort in the Hilton Hotel lobby and adjacent spaces.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/poeh-winter-arts-market/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170818T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170818T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20170727T221534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T221534Z
UID:3676-1503068400-1503082800@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Youth Art Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Poeh will be having youth art workshops during the week of Indian Market week. \n3:00pm – Arrow Making\n4:00pm – Rattle Making\n5:00pm – Stencil Art\n6:00pm – Painting
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/youth-art-workshops/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indian Market 2017,Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170817T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170817T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20170321T220305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T230234Z
UID:3030-1502992800-1503007200@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Douglas Miles & Jason Garcia
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a week of artist panels\, exhibitions\, workshops\, traditional dances and live performances to celebrate the opening of our two newest exhibits\, “Residency” by Douglas Miles (San Carlos Apache) and “TEWA TALES OF SUSPENSE!” by Jason Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo). The opening reception takes place on Thursday\, August 17 at 6pm and goes until 10pm with a live band and DJ. \n6:00pm – Museum Doors Open\n7:00pm – Pueblo Dancers\n7:30pm – Apache Dancers\n8:00pm – Desert Loops Band\n9:00pm – DJ Vanessa Bowen
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/coming-august-2017/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indian Market 2017,Poeh Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170816T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20170726T194003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T230419Z
UID:3627-1502895600-1502902800@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Jason Garcia Exhibit Preview & Artist Panel
DESCRIPTION:The Poeh Cultural Center will feature the Jason Garcia and his series entitled “TEWA TALES OF SUSPENSE!” \n2:00pm – Doors Open\n3:00pm – Artist Panel w/ Jason Garcia\, Tony Chavarria & Joseph Aguilar \n“Tewa Tales of Suspense!” is a series of serigraph prints that illustrate the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. In the late 17th-century\, Spain’s empire in the Americas extended north to New Mexico\, Texas\, Arizona\, and California\, where Spanish soldiers\, settlers\, and missionaries began to settle. The missionaries resettled the indigenous Pueblo people into peasant communities\, building forts and missions to subdue and convert them to Catholicism. The Tewa people of Northern New Mexico\, along with other Pueblo communities resisted Spanish conversion efforts and forced labor demands. Their sporadic resistance became a concerted rebellion in 1680 under the leadership of Po’Pay\, a Tewa leader from O’ke Owingeh. The revolt was the most successful of Native American efforts to turn back European colonists\, and for over a decade the Pueblos were free from intrusion. \n  \n\nAbout the Artist \nJason Garcia (Okuu Pin) does what great artists have been doing since the beginning of time: he carefully examines and interprets life around him and then shares those uniquely personal observations with the rest of the world. In his finished work—most often clay tiles that are created in the traditional Pueblo way with hand-gathered clay\, native clay slips and outdoor firings — he transforms materials closely connected to the earth into a visually rich mix of Pueblo history and culture\, comic book super heroes\, video game characters\, religious icons and all things pop culture. \nThe son of well-known Santa Clara Pueblo potters John and Gloria Garcia (known as Golden Rod)\, and the great grandson of the equally revered Santa Clara potter Severa Tafoya\, Garcia notes he has been an artist all his life. He says\, “I really don’t know much else…” However\, in 2002\, when he created his first “graphic tile\,” he secured this calling while simultaneously expanding the norms of contemporary Pueblo pottery. His creative experimentation seamlessly blended ancient Pueblo designs\, stories and scenery with images taken from Western popular culture. In his seminal piece “Grand Theft Auto – Santa Clara Pueblo\,” for instance\, Garcia replaced the illustrations from the cover of the video game Grand Theft Auto with scenes from Pueblo life\, deftly joining worlds that may\, to outsiders\, seem unrelated. \nSince that time\, he has participated in several significant exhibitions including Comic Art Indigene at both the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe\, New Mexico and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington\, DC and Native Pop! at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe\, New Mexico. Garcia has also received numerous awards and honors including a Ronald N. and Susan Dubin Fellowship at the School for Advanced Research\, and both the coveted Best of Classification and Artist’s Choice awards at the world-famous Santa Fe Indian Market. Important museums have purchased his work for their collections\, as well\, including the Heard Museum in Phoenix\, Arizona\, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington\, DC. \nWith a number of artistic accolades already under his belt\, Garcia shows no signs of slowing down. His work continues to evolve with opportunities to experiment in other mediums (like printmaking via the Map(ping) Project at Arizona State University) and with series such as “Tewa Tales of Suspense\,” where Garcia documents important Pueblo events in a narrative\, comic book style on clay tiles (a nod to both his fondness for “Love and Rockets” by Los Bros. Hernandez\, as well as Santa Clara Pueblo artists such as Pablita Velarde and Lois Gutierrez de la Cruz). \n\nPanelists \nTony Chavarria is the Curator of Ethnology at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture. He was the first Branigar intern at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe and  has served as secretary and board member for the Council for Museum Anthropology in the past. He contributed to the publications A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos\, Painting a Native World: Life\, Land and Animals\, and Here\, Now and Always: Voices of the Native Southwest. Among the exhibitions he has curated are the traveling exhibition Comic Art Indigene and Heartbeat: Music of the Native Southwest. He also served as a community liaison and curator for the inaugural Pueblo exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington\, DC. \n\nJoseph Aguilar is an enrolled member of San Ildefonso Pueblo\, and is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. His primary research focuses on the archaeology of the North American Southwest\, with a specific interest in Spanish-Pueblo relations during the late 17th century. His general research interests include Indigenous Archaeology\, landscape archaeology\, and tribal historic preservation. A collaborative research project with San Ildefonso\, his dissertation research examines Tewa resistance to the Spanish Reconquest efforts in the latter part of the Pueblo Revolt Era (1680-1696) as evident in the archaeological\, historical and\, oral records. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/jason-garcia-exhibit-preview-artist-panel/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indian Market 2017,Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170815T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20170726T193616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T230451Z
UID:3622-1502809200-1502816400@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Douglas Miles Exhibit Preview & Artist Panel
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit preview of Douglas Miles’ exhibition “Residency” at the Poeh Cultural Center. \n2:00pm – Doors Open\n3:00pm – Artist Panel w/ Douglas Miles\, Cannupa Hanska & Joseph Sanchez \nIn “Residency” Douglas Miles will show all new work created during his recent stay in San Francisco\, California. The deYoung Museum Global Fellow residency allowed him time and space to create new large scale multi-media works. His constant work in the city resulted in creating four new murals\, curate a group art show\, three short films and designed four new Apache Skateboards. His new work was inspired by the streets of San Francisco as well as informed by the creative historical communities such as the Mission District and the Tenderloin. \n\nAbout the Artist \nArtist and founder of Apache Skateboards Douglas Miles is San Carlos Apache\, Akimel O’Odham\, and White Mountain Apache from the San Carlos Apache reservation. \nAs an indigenous visionary\, Douglas Miles is one of those rare and important figures who continues to reside one step ahead of the main stream Native American art world. Miles tells his experiences through an array of mediums including graphic design\, photography\, spray paint\, stencil\, fashion\, found objects\, community organization and whatever else he can use to speak truth about his experience. \nThe imagery of Douglas Miles invites the viewer into an iconic conversation of progression regarding indigenous existence. Miles creates a new set of rules and then breaks them down\, never compromising for the status quo\, and always inviting a necessary representation to the current understanding of what it means to be Native American. His career is a poem written to all who have come before him and to all who will come after. \n\nPanelists \nBorn in North Dakota on the Standing Rock Reservation\, artist Cannupa Hanska Luger comes from Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara\, Lakota\, Austrian\, and Norwegian descent. Luger’s unique\, ceramic­-centric\, but ultimately multidisciplinary work tells provocative stories of complex Indigenous identities coming up against 21st Century imperatives\, mediation\, and destructivity. Luger creates socially conscious work that hybridizes his identity as an American Indian in tandem with global issues. Using his art as a catalyst\, he invites the public to challenge expectations and misinterpretations imposed upon Indigenous peoples by historical and contemporary colonial social structures. \nCannupa Hanska Luger is the recipient of the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation National Artist Fellowship Award among other notable acclaims and has participated in artist residencies and lectures throughout the Nation. Luger currently holds a studio practice in New Mexico\, maintaining a clear trajectory of gallery and museum exhibitions worldwide. \nCannupa Hanska Luger’s work has been noted as “a modern look at ideas of colonization\, adaptability and survival as major components to the development of culture” by Western Art Collector Magazine and The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation noted that “Luger could well rise to be one of those artists whose caliber is unmatched and whose work will be studied by students to come\, thus furthering the path for many more contemporary Native artists.” \nCannupa Hanska Luger graduated with honors from The Institute of American Indian Arts in 2011 with a BFA focusing in studio ceramics. He has been exhibited at Radiator Gallery New York NY;  L.A. Art Show Los Angeles CA; La Bienalle di Venezia Verona\, Italy; Art Mur Montreal\, Quebec; Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff AZ; Rochester Art Center Rochester MN; Navy Pier Chicago\, IL; University of Alaska Fairbanks\, AK; National Center for Civil and Human Rights Atlanta GA; Blue Rain Gallery Santa Fe\, NM\, among others. Luger is also in the permanent collections of The North America Native Museum Zürich\, Switzerland; The Denver Art Museum Denver\, CO; The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Santa Fe\, NM; and The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Norman\, OK. \n\nJoseph M. Sánchez is an American artist from Trinidad\, Colorado\, by way of the White Mountain Apache Reservation and Taos Pueblo. A leader in Indigenous and Chicano arts since the 1970s\, Joseph has worked with hundreds of artists creating work\, developing exhibitions\, and advocating for the rights of minority artists\, most importantly with the Professional Native Indian Artists (Native Group of Seven). A spiritual surrealist\, Joseph’s work is sensual and dreamlike\, provocative and thought-inducing. Still producing work\, and exhibiting across the United States and Canada\, Joseph M Sánchez is simultaneously a community elder\, and an instigator at the front lines of the battle for the creation of art and how we define it as a culture. \nBorn in Trinidad\, Colorado to Pueblo\, Spanish\, and German parents\, Joseph Marcus Sánchez was raised in Whiteriver\, Arizona on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. In 1966\, he graduated from Alchesay High School in Whiteriver\, with the intent to join the priesthood. This was not the right fit\, and he returned home to the White Mountains. Sadly\, his mother became ill and died unexpectedly. Soon after\, in 1968 he joined the United States Marine Corps and was stationed at the El Toro UCMC Base in California\, where he trained soldiers drafted for the Vietnam War. \nIn 1970\, He travelled to Canada\, where he met Ann Nadine Krajeck\, a young photographer. They were married and settled in Richer\, Manitoba\, eventually purchasing a 20-acre farm in Giroux\, Manitoba. In February 1975\, Sanchez returned to the United States under President Gerald Ford’s amnesty program. Ann stayed in Canada\, and Joseph traveled back and forth until she joined him in Arizona in 1978. \nIn 1981\, Joseph and Ann had a daughter\, Rosa Nadine Xochimilco\, and they lived in Scottsdale\, Arizona\, where Joseph maintained a studio on Cattletrack Road. During the 1980s\, Sánchez developed a program as an artist in residence at Rosa’s schools\, teaching college level art history and technique to elementary school students. More than half of those students have gone on to become professional artists. \nSánchez travelled for his work\, and in 1990 began traveling to Santa Fe\, New Mexico where he met Margaret Burke. In 1996 he made his Santa Fe residence permanent\, and they had a son\, Jerome Bonafacio Xocotl. Joseph and Margaret were married in 2006.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/douglas-miles-preview-artist-panel/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indian Market 2017,Poeh Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170810T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170810T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103553
CREATED:20170726T225856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T230518Z
UID:3666-1502388000-1502393400@poehcenter.org
SUMMARY:Pueblo Revolt Lecture: Joseph R. Aguilar
DESCRIPTION:The Poeh hosts\, “Understanding the Pueblo Revolt & Spanish Reconquest through the Lens of Indigenous Archaeology\,” a talk by Joseph R. Aguilar (San Ildefonso Pueblo – Ph.D. Canidate\, Department of Anthropology\, University of Pennsylvania). \nThe Pueblo Revolt and Spanish Reconquest were critical moments in Pueblo history that defined the state of Pueblo communities into contemporary times. In the aftermath of the Spanish Reconquest\, Pueblo communities settled in the locations that we know today\, and a new era of pueblo history was brought forth. Recently\, archaeologists and pueblo communities have partnered on projects that investigate the nature of Revolt Era sites on pueblo lands and\, have offered new perspectives and interpretations on this critical juncture of history. Advances in archaeological methods and the rise of Indigenous Archaeology have helped lead the growing trend toward an archaeology that incorporates indigenous values and points of view. This presentation will present some of the findings and innovative methods used in Pueblo Revolt Archaeology\, and how this research is leading to new conversations and understandings about the Pueblo Revolt. \n\nAbout the Speaker \nJoseph Aguilar is an enrolled member of San Ildefonso Pueblo\, and is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. His primary research focuses on the archaeology of the North American Southwest\, with a specific interest in Spanish-Pueblo relations during the late 17th century. His general research interests include Indigenous Archaeology\, landscape archaeology\, and tribal historic preservation. A collaborative research project with San Ildefonso\, his dissertation research examines Tewa resistance to the Spanish Reconquest efforts in the latter part of the Pueblo Revolt Era (1680-1696) as evident in the archaeological\, historical and\, oral records.
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/pueblo-revolt-lecture-joseph-r-aguilar/
LOCATION:Poeh Cultural Center\, 78 Cities of Gold Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poeh Event
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