Indigenous Peoples Day

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You’re invited to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day at GACC member Indian Pueblo Cultural Center!
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center invites the public to join its commemoration of the fourth statewide Indigenous Peoples Day holiday on Monday, Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. New Mexico’s Native tribes will gather with civic officials and the public to celebrate; the daylong event is open to all and will include dignitaries, Native cultural dances, a historical presentation, and artists’ booths/demonstrations. Admission is free for museum members and Native Americans, or included with museum admission. #ItAllStartsHere
Dance Schedule:
11 a.m.: Black Mesa Dance Group (San Felipe)
Noon: Indigenous Pueblo Dance Group (Pojoaque/Nambe)
1 p.m.: Anshe Ko’Hanna Dance Group (Zuni)
2 p.m.: Calpulli Tlacayotl (Chichimeca Mexica Aztecta)
3 p.m. Santa Clara Buffalo Eagle Dance Group (Santa Clara)
4 p.m. White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers (Apache)
Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
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