Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico has turned part of its cultural center and museum into a center for new technology.
The Computer Training Center offers classes in graphics, common applications and the Internet. Future courses are planned in website design and desktop publishing.
The center has an agreement with the Northern New Mexico Community College so that students can receive credit. The tribe is working with Institute for American Indian Arts to create a similar arrangement.
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