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NM agency issues final draft of tribal plan
The state Environment Department has issued the final draft of a plan that spells out how the agency will work with New Mexico's 22 American Indian tribes.
Photo: Luis Sanchez-Saturno /The New Mexican Elisa Shields hands her husband, Wayne Snowbird Shields, both from Santa Clara Pueblo, one of his Belgium black marble sculptures Friday while setting up their booth at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center for the Native Treasures Indian Art Festival.
Health and science briefs May 16, 2009
Cancer group seeks health fair volunteers Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a breast cancer organization, is seeking volunteers to help staff its booth at the Santa Clara Pueblo Health Fair.
Photo: A group of tourists hikes the lower part of the Puye Cliff Dwellings on Wednesday.
8 recipients of governor's arts awards chosen
Eight artists and arts supporters are the recipients of this year's Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts.
Black Mesa Golf Club joins the list of Santa Fe-area attractions
Santa Fe has long been a hot spot for artists and writers, part of the aura of New Mexico's capital.
Food-service inspections April 25
For the period ending April 15. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.
It is remarkable what Santa Clara Pueblo artist Nora Naranjo Morse does in such a tiny studio.
New N.M. law says state, tribes must cooperate
Feelings of bitterness and mistrust long have permeated American Indians' relationship with government, but New Mexico hopes to change that with a new law that requires all state agencies to cooperate with tribal governments.
County, pueblo negotiate Sombrillo wastewater
Santa Fe County is considering building a pipeline to move wastewater from the Sombrillo area across U.S. 84/285 to a treatment plant owned by Santa Clara Pueblo.
Sculptor Swentzell to lecture April 6
Roxanne Swentzell, a Santa Clara Pueblo sculptor, will lecture on Morehead State Universitya s campus on Monday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Claypool-Young Art Building.
Native Comic Artists Inspire, Amaze and Amuse
The NMAI exhibition shows the power Native heroes command across mediums from stone to newspaper, and even on the surface of a skateboard Washington-In 1940, two young Jewish Americans who were outraged about Nazi atrocities created a comic-book icon, Captain America.
Gov. Bill Richardson joins tribal leaders to sign State-Tribal...
SANTA FE Governor Bill Richardson today signed Senate Bill 196, the State-Tribal Collaboration Act, at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque.
Apache sculptor gets Native award
The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture has named celebrated Santa Clara/White Mountain Apache sculptor Upton Ethelbah Jr.
Comic Art Exhibition Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian
Eva Mirabal, Eah-Ha-Wa , G.I. Gertie, ca. 1944. Ink on board. Courtesy of Jonathan Warm Day and Christopher Gomez.
Tribes ask lawmakers to OK collaboration bill
Indian leaders urged New Mexico lawmakers Friday to approve a measure mandating closer cooperation between state agencies and tribes.
New Mexico pueblo reopens historic landmark
After being closed for eight years, Santa Clara Pueblo has reopened the Puye Cliff Dwellings National Historic Landmark for group tours.
La Luz writer and artist M.J. Calloway will autograph her book "Pieces," a novel based on personal experience, Friday afternoon.. The title refers to the several parts of a story puzzle centering on two women ...
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