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I Can’t Remember When I started Asking Why?

A young boy recalls how asking "Why?" got him into trouble many times before he learned to temper his questioning. "History has always interested me and in school I paid close attention to how our nation was founded and who was who. Upon learning about the Father of our…

A Young Boy Discovers a Mystery

Summertime in East Pecos, for George, Sadie, Trine, and me was exciting and full of adventure.  We were getting so good at choza building that I bet them all I would finish first.  .  Once we finished them we would pretend each one…

A Pre-Vatican II First Communion

A first-person account of a little girl's First Holy Communion Pre-Vatican II; Author unknown The day of my First Communion was to occur on Mother’s Day.  We had been preparing for it one whole year, and we had been quizzed repeatedly to make sure we not only knew our…

El Indio Calabaza

Story of "El Indio Calabaza" and how a young boy remembers more than twenty years of annual visits when El Indio left Jemez for the Pecos Mountains. There was nothing to fear, for this Indian Man was so gentle, so kind, and old.  One summer night, when we were…

The Evil Eye

My cousin Doris was a beautiful baby and she had the sweetest smile a child could have. In our village there were superstitions about giving the evil eye to babies such as Doris. Doris would not quit crying and she cried as though she were in great pain.  Her…

Thunder Mountain Changes its Name

Thunder Mountain Changes its Name Death of the Thunder Bird Wipes Out a People and Brings the Desert New Mexico By Rose Jasper Nickell The most nearly perfect extince volcanic crater in North America is found in Union County, New Mexico. So unusual is this crater—so unique its…

Los Comanches-The Play

Rare cast portrait of the folk play Los Comanches, in Ensenada, NM in the early 1930s.  This equestrian auto de entrada was probably written between 1774-1780, most probably by don Pedro Bautista Pino of Galisteo, who participated in the Comanche campaigns of the 1770s and who wrote admiringly of…