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Cochiti and Santo Domingo
Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano
2006
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Friday, April 2
10:00 am
Closed: Friday April 2
State Mandated Furlough
Sunday, April 11
1:00 pm
Opening Reception for Huichol Art and Culture: Balancing the World
Wednesday, April 21
Noon
Let’s Take A Look
with MIAC curators
Wednesday, May 19
Noon
Let’s Take A Look
with MIAC curators
Friday, May 21
6:00 pm
Native Treasures: Indian Arts Festival
Pre-sale and Benefit party
Saturday, May 22
9:00 am
Native Treasures: Indian Arts Festival
Sale and Show

Here, Now and Always »
Here, Now, and Always is a major exhibition based on eight years of collaboration among Native American elders, artists, scholars, teachers, writers and museum professionals.
A River Apart »
Two major rivers and their tributaries - the Colorado River and the Rio Grande - have shaped both the landscape and the distribution of indigenous villages.
Podcasts »
Whether you couldn't make the presentation or you really want to go back and hear it again, these recent lectures on Native American Arts & Culture are available for download in MP3 format.
Touched by Fire »
Showcases the life and work of Maria Martinez, the legendary San Ildefonso potter who forever changed the world of Indian art.
LOCATION
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology is located on Museum HillTM at 710-708 Camino Lejo, off Old Santa Fe Trail. | get directions »
HOURS
Regular hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10 - 5
Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day): Monday-Sunday 10-5 | more info »
ADMISSION
$6/New Mexico residents (Sundays free for NM residents)
$9/non-residents
Museum members and children 16 and under are always free
Museum passes and discounts are available | more info »
TOURS
Free docent tours are offered regularly for museum visitors.
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Video Introduction
This introductory video features members of the museum's Indian Advisory Panel discussing the role of Native people in the operations of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.
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