Water - A Resource Bears Resourcefulness

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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

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The smell of the earth after a hearty rainstorm is something we all love. Water is used to form the clay from which water jars are made. Our hot desert climate is a constant reminder to stay hydrated. The burst of a sweet watermelon during a hot summer day is one of our Pueblo people's greatest joys. Join our Curator of Collections for the next View into the Collection segment where she will share selections of Pueblo water jars and Kashare clowns with watermelon.

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