Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Location:
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104

Phone:
505-843-7270

Web site: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Institution Type: Museum, archive


Collections

Description: The Pueblo Archives & Research Center, the research arm of the Center’s Institute for Pueblo Indian Studies, collects and houses information, in various formats, that helps document past and contemporary life on the 19 Indian pueblos of New Mexico. Its clippings file, selected runs of tribal newspapers, and other ephemeral holdings contain some information relative to the influence of U.S. Highway 66 on the economic and cultural activities of Laguna and Acoma pueblos before the construction of Interstate 40 altered the flow of travelers and traffic.

Regions Covered: Route 66 in New Mexico

Type of Materials: Newspapers and clippings, other printed material, possibly maps and photographs

Time Periods: 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries


Access

Facility Hours:
Daily 9AM-5PM; please contact prior to visiting for access to archival and research materials.

Online Resources and Finding Aids: