The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) Library & Archives is the only special collections and research library dedicated to the history and culture of the Pueblo people. The IPCC Library & Archives serves to build Pueblo identity and self-knowledge, while securing a place for Pueblo people in the national historical narrative. The IPCC Library is a non-circulating collection centered on the historical and contemporary life of the Pueblo people. Also held are materials about neighboring Southwest communities and books on various Indigenous peoples of North America.
The IPCC Special Collections contains manuscripts, personal papers, official reports, photographs, postcards, maps, audio/visual materials, and a contemporary Pueblo Women's Oral History Project. The Library holds more than 7,000 book titles and 190,000 newspaper and vertical file clippings.
The IPCC Library & Archives is located in the lower level of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. For more information about the Library & Archives, please visit https://indianpueblo.org/library-archives/