News and Updates
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Welcome to our Indian Summer News and Updates Page! (Legacy Copy)
This page is moving to a blog style on our new shopping cart in 2020. You can find that link there. Everything below is the news and updates from before the new 2020 version of our site.
We will try to keep you updated on upcoming Native American and Southwestern events throughout the Southwest....fairs, festivals, fiestas, dances, art shows....anything you might be interested in attending, should you be lucky enough to be in the area at the time.
We will also keep you updated on "New Arrivals" at Indian Summer or any sales or promotions we might be having!
Please check in on updates from time to time, and don't hesitate to email us at jwh@indiansummer.com if you have any questions!
We just have to include this picture of Jill's late aunt Betty Fiorina on here! Santa Fe native, Secretary of State of New Mexico three separate terms. Served as acting Governor of NM for six months. Business woman, activist, animal lover and rescuer....Ran the oldest trading post in Santa Fe during the 40's....It was called "Candelarios" at that time. Oh, the lovely Native American art she collected from that era! Saved 100's if not 1,000's of cats and dogs, birds, desert tortoises, you name it, over her lifetime. Many ended up coming to Utah to live with us! A lady who loved to play the slots....we inherited our gambling fever from her! Loved by all who knew her, she was the best aunt and friend we could have ever asked for! Worked in politics for many years, along with her active roles in government, she was always inolved in local and state government, in a variety of roles. Her dedication to Santa Fe and the "Land of Enchantment" earned her the honor of having a state government building named after her. Located on Siringo Road in Santa Fe "The Betty Fiorina Printing Building". Love you and miss you Betty, you have been an inspiration to me my entire life!
Building Information:
This unique building serves New Mexico's State Printing Office. State Printing & Graphic Services offers graphic design, printing, and bindery services for state agencies. Many important State documents are printed at this location. The building was named for Betty Fiorina in 2007. Ms. Fiorina was the first person to ever serve as New Mexico Secretary of State for three terms (1959-1960, 1961-1962 and 1970-1974). She also served in several administrative positions with New Mexico Executive and Legislative agencies since the early 1940s.
NO PUBLIC EVENTS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME.
Due to the coronavirus (covid-19) New Mexico's governor and the Chairmen of New Mexico's tribes have declared a state of emergency and issued executive orders requiring everyone to "Stay at Home." Public events have been cancelled or postponed. Unnecessary travel is prohibited. Access to reservations is limited to residents. Let's all stay safe. Please do not visit or travel through tribal lands at this time.
PUEBLO CONTACT INFO:
Acoma
Phone number: 1-800-747-0181
Website: www.puebloofacoma.org, www.acomaskycity.org
Cochiti
Phone number: 505-465-2244
Website: www.pueblodecochiti.org
Isleta
Phone number: 505-869-3111
Website: www.isletapueblo.com
Jemez
Phone number: 575-834-7235
Website: www.jemezpueblo.com
Laguna
Phone number: 505-552-6654
Website: www.lagunapueblo-nsn.gov
Nambe
Phone number: 505-455-4400
Website: www.nambepueblo.org
Ohkay Owingeh
Phone number: 505-852-4400
Picuris
Phone number: 575-587-2519
Website: www.picurispueblo.org
Pojoaque
Phone number: 505-455-5041
Website: www.pojoaque.org
Sandia
Phone number: 505-867-3317
Website: www.sandiapueblo.nsn.us
San Felipe
Phone number: 505-867-3381
San Ildefonso
Phone number: 505-455-3549
Website: www.sanipueblo.org
Santa Ana
Phone number: 505-867-3301
Website: www.santaana.org
Santa Clara
Phone number: 505-753-7326
Santo Domingo
Phone number: 505-465-2214
Website: www.santodomingotribe.org
Taos
Phone number: 575-758-1028
Website: www.taospueblo.com
Zia
Phone number: 505-867-3304
Website: www.zia.com
Zuni
Phone number: 505-782-7238
Website: www.ashiwi.org
Be sure to stop at Santo Domingo Pueblo half way between Santa Fe and Albuquerque and buy some of the most delicious bread you will ever taste!
"Oven Bread" made local and fresh in traditional hornos, warm out of the outdoor ovens....you will be happy you made this stop!
A FUN and DELICIOUS adventure awaits you in the "Land of Enchantment!"