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Oct 18, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Pecos Pueblo

Full story: SantaFeNewMexican.com

Photo: Pecos Pueblo offers a story leading back thousands of years. More on this site Bud Russo For The New Mexican 10/17/2009 - 10/18/09 It's Sunday morning.

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kuklinsi

Storrs Mansfield, CT

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Oct 18, 2009
 
Zowie. Bud, with yr perfervid style,you oughta write wommie novels.
Verna Hutchinson

Truth Or Consequences, NM

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Oct 18, 2009
 
If you have visited Pecos Pueblo, you would realize that this is almost a direct quote from the park brochure; except for his personal "feelings" of being there on a typically, for New Mexico, beautiful morning.
Don - Ruidoso

Ruidoso, NM

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Oct 18, 2009
 
Bud, I had a similar feeling when I first visited this beautiful place. As I stood looking at the vast plains to he below the the Pueblo, I could almost hear voices and other sounds the traders and see the man camps set up as if for a holiday gathering. It is a special place.
Shahska

Converse, LA

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Well as a Pueblo Man I hope that you all can see what was done to the Pueblo People. I think we should be given a formal appology from the Catholic Church for the things they did and the cultures they destroyed in there so called civilizining which was nothing more than enslaving the Native people for there own selfish greed. There was nothing civilized about what they did and continue to do to this day.
cyndiblues

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I was there a little more than a week ago, I hate the fact that the Spanish and the Catholic Church felt they had the right to "civilize" the Native people. The first of many injustices that they would suffer as the white people took over their lands. Unfortunately the same thing goes on all over the world today, countries pushing their values on other cultures. When will we ever learn? This was a beautiful but sad place to me.
rrsvt

Mimbres, NM

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Oct 18, 2009
 
stiff neck 'n bucket drives ...
a side 'a hogtown blues ...
a strip a' red bacon ...
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