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  1. Native American and Southwestern Fine Arts 328-A San Felipe Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 (505) 843-9337 Native American Veteran Owned & Operated Since 1985

  2. NAAN serves as an community "bulletin board" for the Native Community of ABQ and the surrounding area. Here, members will post events like...Powwow's, Feast Day's, Gourd Dances, Indian Taco Sales,...

  3. Located in Albuquerque between Old Town and Downtown, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. The center features a museum, contemporary gallery, gift shop and Native American Dances every weekend. Hotel Chaco in Albuquerque, New Mexico is inspired by the Native American cultural sites that resonate ...

  4. The Albuquerque area was settled by the Tiwa people beginning around 1250 to the 1500s. In modern times, New Mexico is home to 23 federally recognized Native American tribes, including 19 pueblos, many of which are not far from Albuquerque. The first year-round residents in the area of present-day Albuquerque were the Pueblo Indians who ...

  5. 7413 Hwy 4, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024. 505-834-7235 (Visitor Center) 505-834-7359 (Governor) Fax: 505-834-2221. www.jemezpueblo.org. Jemez Pueblo's village of Walatowa is 55 miles northwest of Albuquerque (approximately one hour's drive) and has been occupied since the 16th century.

  6. The center is home to an extensive art gallery and shopping: Native American pottery, jewelry, music, paintings and sculpture are available for enjoyment and purchase. The Pueblo Harvest Café provides a taste of local cuisine infused with flavors common to Native American pueblos throughout New Mexico. (505) 843-7270 www.indianpueblo.org.