
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Celebrates 50 Years
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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque celebrates its 50th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for New Mexicos nineteen pueblos. The eleven-acre site, owned by the communities, hosts dances, art exhibits, history lessons, and authentic Pueblo cuisine, attracting thousands of visitors annually. To commemorate, the center is renovating its buildings and hosting special shows, including the Grounded in Clay pottery exhibit and a fifty-year retrospective highlighting Pueblo perspectives. The center emphasizes Native-led programs, fostering pride and connections to traditions for many families. Economic growth is thriving with the on-site restaurant, entrepreneur complex, and Avanyu Plaza featuring Pueblo-run shops and the nations first Native-owned Starbucks. Future plans include a theater and kids programs, ensuring these vibrant cultures thrive for decades ahead.
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