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Pecos Pueblo People Through The Ages
Pecos Pueblo People Through The Ages
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A transplanted New Englander, Carol Paradise Decker moved to Santa Fe in 1980 with a background in Spanish and intercultural relations. Soon she began teaching Conversational Spanish in various venues and exploring the history and heritage of New Mexico. As a tour guide she roamed all over the northern part of the state sharing with visitors what she was learning. For eight years she planned informal gatherings of many kinds: conversations with key elders, visits to homes and relevant organizations, field trips to farms and villages, work projects and more-bringing together Santa Fe Anglos, local Hispanics and Pueblo Indians through her Vecinos del Norte program. Later (1998-2003) she volunteered at The Pecos National Historical Park, and more recently at El Rancho de las Golondrinas.
On the Cover: Pecos Pueblo, known in 1550 as Cicuye Pueblo. Pastel by Ellen Alexander.