Collection: Pueblo Book Club

Pueblo Book Club

Join the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Pueblo Book Club!

When: 2nd Tuesday of every month, 2-4pm & 6-8pm.  

Where: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Pueblo House Classroom.

How to Join: Contact IPCC Cultural Education Specialist Bettina Sandoval: (505) 724-3535 or here.

What to Expect: Literature of all kinds: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and more! Meet new people in a fun, culturally rich setting. Gain a better understanding of Native cultures. Food and drinks are available for purchase from Pueblo Harvest Cafe.

2017 Book Schedule:

  • January 10: Taos Pueblo Painted Stories by Jonathan Warm Day (Taos) & Dragonfly's Tale by Kristina Rodanas
  • February 14: Winter of the Metal People by Dennis Herrick
  • March 14: How We Became Human by Joy Harjo
  • April 11: Blasphemy by Sherman Alexi
  • May 9: Storyteller by Leslie Marmon Silko
  • June 13: The Man Who Killed the Deer by Frank Waters
  • July 11: From Sand Creek by Simon J. Ortiz
  • August 8: Po'Pay: Leader of the First American Revolution by Joe Sando & Herman Agoyo

    2016 Book Schedule:

    Mar. 8 – Engendered Encounters: Feminism and Pueblo Cultures, 1879-1934 by Margaret D. Jacobs
    Apr. 12 – Pueblo Nations by Joe Sando
    May 10 – Indians in Unexpected Places by Philip J. Deloria
    Jun. 14 – New Mexico Filmmaking by Jeff Berg
    Jul. 12 – America the Beautiful by Paula Gunn Allen
    Aug. 9 – Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher by Timothy Egan
    Sept. 13 - Ears of Corn: Listen by Max Early (Laguna)
    Oct. 11 - Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence by Gregory Cajete, Ph.D., a Tewa Indian from Santa Clara Pueblo
    Nov. 8 - Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko (Laguna)
    Dec. 13 - Super Indian Volume One & Volume Two by Arigon Starr (Kickapoo) & Lewis Tewanima: Born to Run by Sharon K. Solomon


     

       

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