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The winter months can often be hard on elders at Taos Pueblo, especially those who depend on firewood for heating and cooking. This year, Taos…
On a recent visit to the Navajo Nation, I sat with my parents in their garage while KTNN, a local Navajo radio station, played in the backgrou…
As an indigenous woman, it is hard to feel the storm of COVID-19 moving through my homelands. Before I share my treatise on this experience, however, I want to acknowledge that my words are being published and distributed on the traditional homelands of the Tiwa people.
Here are some ways to engage with and help our community:
Here are some ways to engage with and help our community:
Tribal elders from Taos Pueblo attended the 2019 Indian Game Days held on April 24-25 at Santa Fe Indian School. Participants competed in ten sports and fitness fun activities.The event is held every …
Hi folks, I guess it is a little too late already to wish you all a Happy New Year, but, why not? We are only in the third month of 2019, so it is early enough. (Please note that I am not using …
If only the tombstones at Kit Carson Cemetery could talk, Taos area residents might be able to solve a mystery that has contributed to the collection of local folklore.
Adult seniors--mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends-- are as vulnerable to abuse and neglect as children. "It's everyone's responsibility to report suspected cases of adult …