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Indigenous Voices of Northern New Mexico

Experience Northern New Mexico through Indigenous voices.

October 23 – 29, 2026: Coming Soon

Contact us at [email protected] or 212 –209 –5401 for more information.

Trip Details

Join us for an exploration of Northern New Mexico that few travelers ever encounter. Over seven days, engage directly with Pueblo leaders, museum curators, language revitalization advocates, artists, and historians who are actively shaping Indigenous futures. Walk ancient landscapes, explore contemporary Native art, and listen to stories rooted in place — learning how history, culture, and land remain inseparable sources of identity, continuity, and resistance.

Designed for travelers seeking meaning as much as beauty, this journey is grounded in Indigenous perspectives and living histories. From Santa Fe’s layered colonial past to Pueblo communities, sacred sites, and Albuquerque where we learn about modern movements focused on cultural survival and liberation, the tour challenges long-held narratives while inviting participants to listen deeply, reflect critically, and connect with Northern New Mexico as a living homeland rather than a backdrop — one where Indigenous presence is enduring, dynamic, and self-determined.

Highlights:

  • Meet Indigenous leaders, scholars, and language revitalization advocates shaping Native futures.
  • Visit Pueblo communities, experience traditional pottery, and share a locally prepared Indigenous meal.
  • Explore the ancient Puye Cliff Dwellings with a Santa Clara Pueblo guide.
  • Enjoy curator-led visits to premier Native art museums, past and present.
  • Walk O’ga P’ogeh (Santa Fe) with an Indigenous scholar examining history, erasure, and resilience.
  • Discover the landscapes of Georgia O’Keeffe and Ghost Ranch.
  • Engage with contemporary Indigenous activism and education initiatives in New Mexico.
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