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  1. Pueblo Indian Culture Welcome. This site is dedicated to the rich cultures of the Pueblo Indians who live in New Mexico. There are 19 recognized Pueblos who share ancient ancestors, but today each has its own distinct personality, with individual festivals, specialized ha...
  2. New Mexico--The Land of Enchantment No, you do not need a passport (at least not from the United States!) to visit New Mexico!  Yes, you can drink the water!  Yes, they have things like airports, trains, freeways, and cars in New Mexico (most of the stagecoaches are...
  3. Canyon de Chelly National Monument There are experiences that stick in a person's mind and stay with them for the entirety of their life, however insignificant they may seem at the time. One of those moments for me occurred one day in the early summer of 1979 in a remote place in nort...
  4. Kokopeli - Character of Southwest U.S. Tribal Lore - a Gallery Kokopeli (known also as "Kokopelli" in American English--for linguistics basis of this, see some of my other lenses)--a hunchbacked little fellow with a few feathers in his cap and playing a flute. Boogying to some ancient tune.  Found...
  5. Tours and Lore Of The Southwest Imagine..... Indians singing and dancing around a roaring camp fire or planting seeds by the light of a full moon.These visions and more were felt during my visit to Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, Canyon De Chelly (pronounced shay) National M...
  6. Gary's Colorado 14ers Climbing Videos Gary Stearns is a mild mannered retired phone company worker by day.....
  7. Taos One of the places that every American should see is Taos where the past becomes the future. Taos encompasses Taos Pueblo, the oldest occupied city in the United States (more than one thousand years old), Taos city, and Rancho de Taos, home of San Fra...