The Pueblo in Focus (audio) Podcast

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Pueblo In Focus podcast, hosted by Jeremy Felipe (Pueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Jemez), is an opportunity to explore Pueblo culture and traditions both past and present, as well as learn about upcoming events at the IPCC campus. Learn about Pueblo history, art, food, and culture directly from IPCC staff who work with these topics and see how Pueblo culture continues to influence New Mexico.

Episodes

  1. Balloon Fiesta Week and Indigenous Peoples Day at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

    09/25/2025

    Balloon Fiesta Week and Indigenous Peoples Day at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

    Hear about how we celebrate Balloon Fiesta Week and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, some of the most highly anticipated events at IPCC. Guest Experience Director Monique Silva gives a preview of the many activities happening from October 3-13, including an expanded cultural dance schedule and special Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations.   An important part of Balloon Fiesta Week is the many Native vendors and the artwork they will be selling at IPCC. Mary Rosetta (Santo Domingo Pueblo) will be bringing in some of her jewelry pieces to discuss. Learn about the materials she uses, her jewelry making process, and the meanings behind her pieces.   00:00 - Intro 00:36 - Balloon Fiesta Week 01:15 - American Indian Arts Market 02:36 - Expanded Dance Program 03:40 - Things To Do During Balloon Fiesta 04:31 - Ricardo Cate 05:12 - Indigenous Peoples Day 06:35 - Free Gift with Balloon Fiesta Ticket 07:17 - Mary Rosetta Intro 08:37 - Meaning of Heishe 09:19 - Tips for Finding Fake Materials 11:03 - Jacla Earrings (spiny red oyster shell) 11:59 - Lions Paw Earrings (scallop shell) 12:26 - Passed Down Jewelry Making to Son 13:11 - Slab Turquoise & Orange Spiny Oyster Earrings 14:05 - Coral for Protection 14:40 - Outro   #Pueblo #Native #Indigenous  #PuebloInFocus #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IPCC #Podcast #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #Isleta #SantoDomingo #Jemez #Acoma #BalloonFiesta #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Dance #Pottery #Jewelry

    16 min
  2. The Hands that Shaped Po’pay: A Conversation with Cliff Fragua

    08/28/2025

    The Hands that Shaped Po’pay: A Conversation with Cliff Fragua

    In this episode of Pueblo In Focus, hear from world-renowned sculptor Cliff Fragua (Jemez Pueblo). Cliff will be discussing his sculpture of Po'pay, who led the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 against Spanish colonial powers. This sculpture can be seen in Washington, D.C.'s National Statuary Hall, with another version on display in IPCC's permanent exhibit. Along with his journey of getting his sculpture to the Statuary Hall, Cliff also speaks about his sculpting process and the inspirations behind his art.   00:00 - Intro 01:53 - Singing Stone Studio 04:23 - Importance of Songs 05:26 - Early Life in Missouri 06:28 - First Drawing 07:45 - Life in San Francisco 10:07 - Moving Back to Jemez 10:50 - Institute of American Indian Arts 13:16 - First Discovering Sculpting 15:54 - Leaving IAIA 16:45 - Using Stonework at the Pueblo 19:22 - We’re Natives We Barter 22:58 - First Art Shows 25:29 - The Start of Po’pay Statues 27:34 - Lessons Learned From Italy 29:38 - Researching Po’pay 33:48 - Creating the Look of Po’pay 38:42 - Getting the Stone for Po’pay 41:28 - Welcoming the Stone to Jemez 43:04 - You Can Stay, But We Have to Kill You 47:08 - Getting Po’pay to His New Home 51:40 - An Idea is Born 54:26 - Po’pay Survives Another Insurrection 56:20 - Po’pay Still Speaking Today 57:53 - 2nd Po’pay Statue at IPCC 1:02:59 - Po’pay Represents America 1:15:50 - Outro   #Popay #PuebloRevolt #Resilient #Pueblo #Native #Indigenous  #PuebloInFocus #IndianPuebloCulturalCenter #IPCC #Podcast #Albuquerque #NewMexico #NativeAmerican #NativeCulture #Jemez #Acoma

    1h 1m

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The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Pueblo In Focus podcast, hosted by Jeremy Felipe (Pueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Jemez), is an opportunity to explore Pueblo culture and traditions both past and present, as well as learn about upcoming events at the IPCC campus. Learn about Pueblo history, art, food, and culture directly from IPCC staff who work with these topics and see how Pueblo culture continues to influence New Mexico.