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Native Bound Unbound Twitter
Native Bound Unbound Twitter
NATIVE BOUND UNBOUND- ARCHIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS ENSLAVED
NATIVE BOUND UNBOUND- ARCHIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS ENSLAVED
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a $1.5 million grant to fund Native Bound-Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Americans Enslaved, an unprecedented digital project centered on millions of Indigenous people whose lives were shaped by slavery.
Speaking of and from the Margins: Silence and Slavery
Speaking of and from the Margins: Silence and Slavery
Recently, the New York Times published an article about a healing ceremony, and the opening of a new installation in the Commandant’s…
PROJECTS
The Manit@s Community Memory Project
The Manit@s Community Memory Project
Kralbet güncel erişim adresi üzerinden platforma güvenli biçimde ulaşabilir, güçlü finansal sistemler ve kapsamlı oyun içeriği sayesinde bahis sürecinizi kesintisiz ve stabil şekilde devam ettirebilirsiniz.
¡Presente! Stories of Belonging and Displacement in Santa Fe
¡Presente! Stories of Belonging and Displacement in Santa Fe
Santa Fe Core Values
Santa Fe Core Values
Culture Connects: Santa Fe is a community-wide effort to shape the cultural future of the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Through a series of creative, hands-on input sessions, we will explore notions of culture, share our dreams for Santa Fe’s future and create a “roadmap” to realize our vision. Leading this effort on behalf of the City is Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez, a nationally-recognized leader in cultural strategies. We invite Santa Fe residents, cultural organizations, creative professionals and community groups to get involved in the process at www.CultureConnectsSantaFe.org. #CultureConnectsSantaFe
Culture Connects Santa Fe
Culture Connects Santa Fe
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Catalyzing Newport - The Five Senses
Catalyzing Newport - The Five Senses
City of Dreamers
City of Dreamers
WEBSITES
Creative Strategies 360° Consulting
Creative Strategies 360° Consulting
Decolonizing New Mexico
Decolonizing New Mexico
The goal of the project was to understand and address the various manifestations of historic trauma that have continued to divide the community of Santa Fe.
National Hispanic Cultural Center
National Hispanic Cultural Center
National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
New Mexico Digital History Project
New Mexico Digital History Project
As part of the mission of New Mexico State Historian to foster an appreciation and understanding of New Mexico History, the New Mexico History Website will bring those histories to life through the dynamic matrix of the internet. By focusing upon the profound depth of events, people, narrative, memory and places, the site will allow individuals to explore New Mexico's past.
READINGS
Reading Galeano
Reading Galeano
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WRITING
Centering Truths, Not So Evident
Centering Truths, Not So Evident
In the current reckoning with truths about the past — some of which are not so evident — we have an opportunity to examine the symbols…
Researching Oñate: A Working Decolonial Bibliography
Researching Oñate: A Working Decolonial Bibliography
by Vanessa Fonseca Chávez, Ph.D. and Estevan Rael-Gálvez, Ph.D.
A:shiwi and Estebanico
A:shiwi and Estebanico
Excerpts from “Coyote Convergence,” in Converging Streams: Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest © Estevan Rael-GálvezRecently, I had the great privilege of visiting Halona:wa Idiwana, the Middle Place, present-day Zuñi Pueblo. Following the short drive from Halona:wa Idiwana, mid-morning, September 2007, Jim Enote invited us to step out to the edge of Hawikku. We were poised on that edge, ancient breath and pottery sherds all around us, and the ancestral pueblo beneath us, as Eno
Gente-fication : Culture as Catalyst for Ethical Redevelopment
Gente-fication : Culture as Catalyst for Ethical Redevelopment
Development without Displacement, Chainbreaker Collective Symposium, March 3, 2017 - excerpted ©Before I share some thoughts about the theme for today’s symposium, let me begin as I learned early in life to do — acknowledging the ground upon which we stand today and recognizing the indigenous people who have served as its stewards for millennia, to the present moment. Here in this sovereign landscape, some Pueblo elders have said that, “wherever we go, we leave our breath behind us” — an invocat
Alabanzas Albarcoques
Alabanzas Albarcoques
Excerpts of a lecture to launch Santa Fe’s First Annual Apricot Festival In preparing for today's lecture, my mind wandered back to my own childhood and to a woman who also had a hand in raising me, my mama, my grandmother who most inspired in me, imagination. Her wisdom always encouraged me to draw deeper still from the wells of memory, and to take those stories, center them, and raise them up. I learned that even the smallest gifts have resonance.It was at her home in Questa where I spent my f
Sewing Beauty
Sewing Beauty
I grew up believing that mamá helped the sun rise and in the evening made sure that it set. At night she designed the pattern, carefully aligning the seam to the stars. In the morning, the sun rose in her hands, as if she were threading a needle. The steady motion of the treadle throughout the day ensured that dusk was eventually united to dawn. Finally, when evening fell, the thread was bound into a knot and she whispered a prayer of gratitude. The creativity that flowed from my grandmother's
Independence Day - Imagining the Nation
Independence Day - Imagining the Nation
Recently, I came across a couple of photos taken of a Independence Day Parade in my home village of Questa, from circa 1935, which led me to reflect about this commemoration. It is interesting to reflect on this celebration of Independence Day (4th of July) for a mountain village that had been settled by Mexican citizens after Mexican Independence and before the U.S.-Mexican War that resulted in the annexation of the northern portion of Mexico. Questa, which was actually founded and abandoned se
Coco Cultura Cura: History-Healing Family and Community
Coco Cultura Cura: History-Healing Family and Community
MEDIA
Reconsidering La Entrada
Reconsidering La Entrada
CURATING
Reconciliation - A Curated Exhibit
Reconciliation - A Curated Exhibit
Girls Writing the World - Curated Experience at Girl Scouts of the USA
Girls Writing the World - Curated Experience at Girl Scouts of the USA
Girls Writing the World -
Girls Writing the World -
Object Stories
Object Stories
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