- Ancient Storytellers
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Native-Owned Organization that
is committed to educating visitors
about Northern New Mexico and
the history of the Pueblo People.
Offering pueblo tours and cultural
events.
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- Cooking Post for Native American foods
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- A tribally owned venture providing economic prospects and employment possibilities for our own tribal members and for other Indian people nation wide. Join us for an American Indian culinary adventure unlike any other. You'll find something for everyone here -- from traditional herbal teas to flavorfully roasted coffee beans, from robust blue corn muffins to feast day stews -- The Cooking Post is sure to have a tasteful offering for both your stomach and your spirit.
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- Handmade from the Portal at the Palace of the Governors
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- This site is devoted to the works of the 1000+ artists in the unique Native American Vendors Program at the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The site contains works for sale, educational information, a buyer's guide and, soon, a calendar of Native American cultural events in New Mexico and the Four Corners.
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- IPL: Pueblo Pottery Exhibit
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Internet Public Library is the first public library of the Internet. As librarians, we are committed to providing valuable services to that world. We do so for many reasons: to provide library services to the Internet community, to learn and teach what librarians have to contribute in a digital environment, to promote librarianship and the importance of libraries, and to share interesting ideas and techniques with other librarians.
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- Medicine Bird Gallery
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Medicine Bird Gallery features Taos Pueblo artist and musician Blue Spruce Standing Deer. He sings both traditional Taos Pueblo songs and songs he composes himself.
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- Medicine Bird Gallery
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Blue Spruce Standing Deer is an Artist,Traditional Musician and a Native of Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. He also gives drumming workshops, and performs House Blessings and Weddings.
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- Native American Lighting Corporation
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The only 100% American Indian Women owned supplier of common and hard to find Light Bulbs, Lighting Fixtures, Audio, and Related Products. Headquartered in their traditional home lands.
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- Patrick Shendo Mirabal
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Gifted musician, composer and actor Patrick Shendo Mirabal is from Jemez and Taos Pueblo New Mexico. He draws on stories taken from his own life and that of his Jemez family and ancestors, Patrick writes and performs his own music, all of it composed on flutes he crafted himself. Patrick's freshman CD "Lives in Motion" was released in July 2005.
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- Pottery by John Gonzales
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- John Gonzales offers high quality native clay
products directly from the artists. The work of
John Gonzales and other artists from San
Ildefonso and nearby Pueblos
can be seen and purchased through this
website.
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- pueblo drums
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- I'm a drum maker from Taos
Pueblo and I do a lot of Indian
Markets, Santa FE Indian Market,
Eight Northern Pueblo, Heard
Museum
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- Pueblo Food Specialties
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo /Navajo Hot Sauce, Salsa & Roasted Red Chili Sauces have the Gourmet Market humming and will have you dreaming you were dancing to a Southwest Drumbeat.
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- Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo de Cochiti, (Cochiti), is located 55 miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico and is contained within 53,779 acres of reservation land that sustains 1,175 Pueblo members according to the 1990 BIA census. Cochiti, the northernmost Keresan Pueblo in New Mexico, is located in Sandoval and Santa Fe Counties, approximately 13 miles northwest of Interstate 25 and 35 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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- Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Isleta Pueblo is centrally located in the Río Grande Valley, 13 miles (21 km) south of Albuquerque five minutes away from I-25 via Exit 215. Originally established around the 1300s, the name Isleta comes from the Spanish language and means "Little Island."
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- Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
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- Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Pojoaque’s Tribal Council established the Poeh Center in 1988 as the first permanent tribally owned and operated mechanism for cultural preservation and revitalization within the Pueblo communities of the northern Rio Grande Valley.
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- Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Sandia Pueblo is a Native American community near Albuquerque New Mexico. It is a sovereign nation whose government provides municipal services to pueblo residents and oversees enterprises, including a casino. Indian gaming,history & the Sandia Mountain claim are discussed in detail.
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- Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The Pueblo of Santa Ana is a Native American tribe with reservation lands that include a strip of New Mexico's fertile Rio Grande valley. The members of Santa Ana, the Tamayame (the name of the people in our Keres language), have lived in our present location approximately sixteen miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, since at least the early 1500s.
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- Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark
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- Ronald Roybal Music Portal
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- The e-commerce site for five time Native American Music Award nominee, Ronald Roybal. Native American Flute and Spanish Flamenco Guitar recordings are available for online purchase from this site. Also includes performance schedule and booking information.
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- Shades of the Southwest
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Shades of the Southwest a Native American owned and operated business is proud to present these Original Hand Printed Native American Pueblo designs by George Toya, a self taught Native American artist from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico.
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- Star Water
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Handmade native arts & crafts from Taos Pueblo
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- Sunbeam Indian Arts
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Award winning pottery from the
Gonzales family of San Ildefonso
Pueblo, direct descendants of Maria
Martinez. Barbara, and her sons,
Cavan and Aaron present their work
for sale here.
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- Sustainable Communities / ZERI - NM
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- We initiate sustainable development projects that protect and enhance the environment and natural resources while strengthening the social, economic, and cultural fabric of small communities in New Mexico and on the US/Mexico border.
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- Tribal Law as Indigenous Social Reality and Separate Consciousness
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- by Christine Zuni Cruz
An essay on
"[Re]Incorporating Customs and Traditions into Tribal Law" |
- twoshields production co
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Pueblo |
US - Southwest |
- Twoshields production company specializing in Native American dance, culture, and music. Nino Reyos, a member of the Ute/Pueblo Indian Nations was one of the flute players to play during the 2002 Winter Game Opening Ceremonies in Salt Salt Lake City, Utah.
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- Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas
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Pueblo |
US - Central |
- The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (“the Pueblo”) is a federally recognized U.S. American Indian tribe located in West Texas and within El Paso County. The Pueblo is one of three tribes located in Texas and the only Pueblo located in the state.
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