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Tuesday, July 23, 2024 – Finding new relevance in the history of tribal governance
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:57 — 38.4MB) | Embed. Even before colonial contact, tribal leaders faced life and death decisions, challenges to their authority, and the judgements of their constituency. They also developed a model of governance that informed America’s burgeoning democracy. Two Native scholars take a look at the successes and stumbles of tribal leadership throughout history. Some of those provide a guide for today’s Native and non-Native leaders. We’ll hear from Dr. David E. Wilkins (Lumbee), professor at the University of Richmond and the author of Indigenous Governance, and Stephen Wall (citizen of the White Earth Nation), faculty emeritus in Indigenous Liberal Studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts and author of American Indian Tribal Governance: A Critical Perspective, about their research that is both a compelling history lesson, and a map for what leaders can become.
Native Bound, Unbound, This Little Light of Mine, Q’s Cakes and Sweets Boutique
NATIVE BOUND, UNBOUND: ARCHIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS ENSLAVED. The voices of millions of enslaved Indigenous peoples have been overlooked, destined to be lost to time. Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez is determined to tell their stories through his “Native Bound, Unbound: Archive of the Indigenous Enslaved.”. LIBRETTIST DIANA SOLOMON-GLOVER. Librettist...
Aerospace company Boeing donating $50,000 to Ruidoso relief efforts
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Aerospace company, Boeing, announced they are giving $250,000 from their Boeing Charitable Trust to those affected by recent wildfires in Ruidoso, and those affected by Hurricane Beryl in Houston. $50,000 will be going towards the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico. The fund will support long-term recovery needs for people, The post Aerospace company Boeing donating $50,000 to Ruidoso relief efforts appeared first on KVIA.
Wyatt family celebrates three generations of coaches in Connie Mack baseball
FARMINGTON – Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, has deeply placed roots within families. There are several notable family ties in the annals of Major League Baseball. Ken Griffey, Sr. and his son, Ken Griffey, Jr. played together with the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991, famously hitting back-to-back home runs on Sept. 14, 1990.
KRQE Newsfeed: Questa teen trial, Ruidoso flooding, Sunny and warm, NM politicians react, Corrales pet mayor
[1] Defense files second motion to dismiss case against teen accused of killing friend in Questa – The teen accused of shooting and killing his friend at his Questa home is asking that his case be dismissed. Last July 13-year-old Amber Archuleta was shot and killed while hanging out with her brother and two friends. Police arrested 14-year-old Porfirio Brown. His trial for second-degree murder ended in a hung jury in March. Now the state is re-trying the case.
Fewer storms and warmer temperatures expected across New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Rain has mostly tapered off Tuesday morning despite some isolated pockets of showers surrounding The Metro to the north around Santa Fe and also near Las Cruces to Silver City. Along with some passing clouds, relatively cool and humid air is lingering around this morning with northeasterly winds. Drier air will start […]
Man facing vehicular homicide charges in Albuquerque will stay behind bars
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A man facing charges for crashing into an SUV and killing two people will stay behind bars through his trial. According to the criminal complaint, Malatazadak Kyser fled from police on July 18 causing a crash near Española and Marquette in Albuquerque. Kyser waived his pretrial detention hearing on Tuesday meaning he […]
New Mexico Department of Transportation celebrates La Bajada construction completion
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A long-running project that has been a headache for drivers between Albuquerque and Santa Fe wrapped up ahead of schedule. Tuesday, state and local officials cut the ribbon on the multi-million-dollar road construction. In years past, the road up to La Bajada Hill made for a bumpy ride. After major construction over the […]
Pedestrian bridge in Santa Fe closed after partial collapse
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A pedestrian bridge in Santa Fe is shut down after it partially collapsed. It is not clear what caused the problem at the bridge on Closson St. but inspectors deemed it unsafe for use on Monday. Cones and caution tape are already set up and more signage will be put up soon. […]
Places & Spaces Launches Los Alamos Video Series
Places & Spaces in collaboration with the Los Alamos Daily Post has launched its first video series episode featuring the Co-op Park at 1010 Central Ave. Watch the video here. Courtesy/P&S. Staff Report. Places & Spaces in collaboration with the Los Alamos Daily Post, has launched a video series with...
Santa Fe Opera: Return Of Two Free Community Offerings
The Righteous, photo by Curtis Brown for the Santa Fe Opera. SANTA FE—The Santa Fe Opera has announced the return of two free community offerings to complement the 2024 Festival Season:. Opera in the Park screening of The Elixir of Love; and. Opening Nights Radio Broadcasts in partnership with...
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