

- Jul 16, 2022
The Learning Continues ...
In this, our last Culture Blog post we want to acknowledge all those who have added to all of our knowledge of Oga Po'gay (White Shell...


- Jul 13, 2022
What's on your reading list? (3)
In between dialogues and cultural history events we are busy reading, sharing books, and on the outlook for books we don’t already know...
- Jul 9, 2022
Poeh Cultural Center: On the Path
Just a ten minute drive north of Santa Fe, the Poeh Center stands as a beacon to travelers and locals alike. It houses the Pueblo's...


- Jul 6, 2022
Food!
What speaks to culture more than food? What is one of the easiest ways to connect to another culture? To a place? Food! In this...


- Jul 2, 2022
Centering Truths, Not So Evident
by Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez via Medium.com On August 25th, 2020 anthropologist, historian and cultural consultant, Dr. Estevan...


- Jun 29, 2022
El Museo Cultural
A museum, cultural center, performance space and gallery located in a former liquor warehouse on the Santa Fe Railyard. El Museo is...


- Jun 25, 2022
Buffalo Soldiers in NM
In the video below, members of the Buffalo Soldiers Society of New Mexico share insights into the history of the Buffalo soldiers and how...


- Jun 24, 2022
Elder Kathy Wan Povi Sanchez
Elder Kathy Wan Povi Sanchez, a fluent Tewa language speaker, is a native spirit-rooted social activist, community educator, and...


- Jun 18, 2022
Juneteenth & NM Black History
Tomorrow we Celebrate Juneteenth, the freeing of Black slaves in Texas two years after the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) at the end of...


- Jun 15, 2022
What's on your reading list? (2)
In between dialogues and cultural history events we are busy reading, sharing books, and on the outlook for books we don’t already know...

- Jun 11, 2022
City Historian Project Debuts
The City of Santa Fe's fourth historian, Valerie Rangel, has gathered thoughts and ideas from the community and created ArcGIS Storymaps,...


- Jun 8, 2022
Memories of La Fonda
When we went down to the plaza, La Fonda was the meeting place. It was the first place that was nice. We had two bars on the plaza which...
- Jun 4, 2022
Where Do We stand?
As part of the Artist Lab: Art Meets History in New Mexico, a four-week educational program designed to foster the integration of history...


- Jun 1, 2022
Talking About Santa Fe Indian School
In 2021, the Santa Fe Indian School hired its first Pueblo woman as superintendent, Ms. Christie Abeyta (Santo Domingo and Santa Clara)....

- May 28, 2022
Become a Neighborhood Historian
Join the Santa Fe Public Library and Littleglobe and become your neighborhood's historian. The Neighborhood Historians Project addresses...


- May 25, 2022
Memories of Santa Fe
Our seniors are the holders of important stories - about their lives and living in Santa Fe. In this video, "Memories of Santa Fe,"...


- May 21, 2022
Keeping Cultural Authenticity: A Santa Fe Story
This first talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dr. Andrew Lovato explores Hispanic and...


- May 18, 2022
Journeys and Pathways: Pueblo Women Leaders
The Journeys and Pathways: Contemporary Pueblo Women in Leadership, Service, and the Arts Oral History Project collected the experiences...


- May 14, 2022
The Palace of the Governors
The Palace of the Governors I living and breathing because it changed as the people who lived with it changed. Explore the history and...


- May 11, 2022
What's on your reading list?
In between dialogues and cultural history events we are busy reading, sharing books, and on the outlook for books we don't already know...