A Cultural Mapping and Place Name Study
A Cultural Mapping and Place Name Study: Valles Caldera 9 3 2008
A Cultural Mapping and Place Name Study: Valles Caldera 9 3 2008
Thomas Velez Cachupin and the New Mexico Pueblos: Did the Governor Recognize Aboriginal Claims in his Grants to the Pueblos of Zia, Jemez, Santa Ana, and Cochiti? 9 12 2008
The Ortega Papers from Chimayo: Records from 200 Years at the Plaza del Cerro 8 12 2008
Dean Jett Correspondence: New Mexico's Ties to World War II History 6 23 2008
The Alianza, the Black Berets, and Community Activism 6 25 2008
This talk examines the gendered rhetorical strategies that Territorial Penitentiary inmates deployed in order to claim entitlement to Territorial Governor George Curry's Holiday Pardons between 1907 and 1910. How did these men-along with destitute parents, ill wives, and "womanly" children-construct and perform Territorial masculinities by evoking claims of industriousness,…
On the Trail of Pancho Villa in New Mexico: The Impact of the Mexican Revolution on Citizens in New Mexico 11 19 2008
At Home on the Front End: Intimate Cartographies and Military Industry on the Navajo Nation 10 3 2008
In this lecture, Dr. Oropeza explicates two strategies that allow her to address the era of land-grant activism in general and the Alianza\'s Federal de Mercedes\' controversial founder in particular. Dr. Oropeza argues that Reies Lopez Tijerina\'s greatest significance was not as a gun-wielding revolutionary (as so often painted…
Mormon, Kearny, 1846, rebellions, conflicts, revolts, California Claude Stephenson, State Folklorist, Department of Cultural Affairs Rick Hendricks, State Historian, State Records Center and Archives 1 A battalion of Mormon Volunteers followed in the wake of General Kearny's 1846 conquest of New Mexico. They left a lasting mark by building…