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The author making cookies with her grandmother in 1984. Photo courtesy of the Suina family.
The Bandana Brigade: With Hearts and Hands, Women Do it Together
Fri, Mar 1, 2024, 10:24am | By Kim Suina Melwani
It is clear when looking around our community that women have a hand in everything. When I was a kid, one place where this was evident to me was at my grandmother’s house. I would awaken to the smell...
Credit: Dr. Joe S. Sando. Photo Courtesy of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
Telling our stories: Pueblo author and teacher, Dr. Joe S. Sando
Sat, Apr 1, 2023, 10:00am | By Jonna C. Paden
Despite the Pueblo’s long history in the Southwest, little has been written about Pueblo people and our contributions to history. What was written, especially for children, was not always complimentary...
Credit: Joshua K. Concha
Cultural Identity Theft: Immeasurable Suffering
Mon, Nov 14, 2022, 2:08pm | By Joshua K. Concha
unauthorized access to your personal information has occurred, including your name children were given Anglo names. Their native languages and cultural practices were forbidden.
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The Bandana Brigade: With Hearts and Hands, Women Do it Together
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Wed, Jan 31, 2024, 12:00am
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