Results 1 - 9 of 9 in San Juan Pueblo, NM
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Tesuque Tribal Police Search For Missing Person
Tesuque Tribal Police Department said Wednesday it is looking for a missing person.
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... who raised corn in the area from 600 to 1300 A.D. Nine leaders from the Hopi, Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan Pueblo) and Jemez nations met May 27 and 28 for a two-day working conference with Crow Canyon staff, to learn from each other about ...
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Three teachers help shape young minds
... a "self-taught artist," she is a potter and a painter and is learning to weave. Cruz, who lives in the San Juan Pueblo, is a reader. She said she also loves to watch movies and eat out in restaurants. In fact, Cruz said if she wasn't a teacher, she ...
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... criminal indictments for two Los Alamos residents, a local resident currently residing in Santa Fe and a San Juan Pueblo woman. Candidate cautions on county spending Two of the three speakers scheduled for a Kiwanis Club lunch Tuesday were unable to ...
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Montoya targets the undecided voters
... criminal indictments for two Los Alamos residents, a local resident currently residing in Santa Fe and a San Juan Pueblo woman. Candidate cautions on county spending Two of the three speakers scheduled for a Kiwanis Club lunch Tuesday were unable to ...
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Grand Jury indicts local residents
... criminal indictments for two Los Alamos residents, a local resident currently residing in Santa Fe and a San Juan Pueblo woman. Los Alamos Police Capt. Randy Foster explained the indictment process during an interview Wednesday. "Now that these ...
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Chief flies high for Guard and Reserve forces
... criminal indictments for two Los Alamos residents, a local resident currently residing in Santa Fe and a San Juan Pueblo woman. Candidate cautions on county spending Two of the three speakers scheduled for a Kiwanis Club lunch Tuesday were unable to ...
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... Many years ago, I heard a talk by the anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz , a member of Ohkay Owingeh , formerly San Juan Pueblo. He explained that dances at the pueblos require the participation of the entire world, the levels of participation defining, ...
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You buy a lot more than a Christmas tree
... to join. They used to live on the streets or behind bars. Now, they've moved onto a 17-acre ranch in the San Juan Pueblo. They've become craftsmen, caterers, movers, students, teachers and retail experts. They built their 38,000-square-foot house ...
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