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Prehistoric Puebloans - Cañada Alamosa Project
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Warm Springs Apaches: 1600 to 1890 - Cañada Alamosa Project
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Warm Springs Apaches: 1600 to 1890. Much has been written and published about the Apaches of the American Southwest. At the center of most of these accounts has been the Chirichahua Apaches. It was the Warm Springs band (Chihende, or Red Paint People) of the Chiricahuas who considered Cañada Alamosa and the waters of Ojo Caliente the heart of their ancestral homeland. Once They Moved Like the Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, and the Apache Wars. Similarly, the best introduction to the Apache people their languag...
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Project Definition - Cañada Alamosa Project
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Research Goals and Strategies. Including the Pinnacle Ruin, were identified and mapped by W.B. Morrow in 1940. In 1976, John P. Wilson recorded the ruins of the Warm Springs Indian Agency at Ojo Caliente. Field teams lead by Karl Laumbach of Human Systems Research and Stephen Lekson of the University of Colorado performed a brief reconnaissance survey of the area in 1988. In 1991-1992, Laumbach led a more extensive survey which included the first recordings of the Victorio and Montoya Sites. The drainage...
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Videos - Cañada Alamosa Project
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Our Files - Cañada Alamosa Project
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The Team - Cañada Alamosa Project
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Karl W. Laumbach. Karl W. Laumbach is project archaeologist. A native. New Mexican, Karl has directed hundreds of. Archaeological projects in southern New Mexico over. The past 30 years. He currently holds the position. Of Associate Director for Research and Public. Education at Human Systems Research, Las Cruces. His broad research interests extend beyond the. Archaeology of the prehistoric southwest to the. Apache Wars, Hispanic/Anglo relations, and New. Intellectual architect, excavations director, lab.
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European Settlers - Cañada Alamosa Project
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The goal of the oral history component of the project is to capture and preserve, through interviews with descendants of nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and Native American inhabitants of the canyon, recollections, stories, and images of the way life was lived in the canyon from the arrival of people of European descent to the present day. The images below are of some of the most recent subjects to be interviewed. Alex and Ofelia Ramos. Anna Lee and Clay Henderson. Darwin and Remy Bourguet.
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Project Updates - Cañada Alamosa Project
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MOVING DAY, MAY 11, 2016. The PODS shipping container was deposited at the loading dock of the Hibben Center of the Maxwell Museum at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque early in the morning of Wednesday, May 11. David Phillips, curator and interim director of the Maxwell, was there for guidance. A member of his curatorial staff and one of his graduate students helped with the heavy lifting and placement in the collections storage area. Denny O’Toole, a project principal, arrived mid-morn...The b...
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Natural Environment - Cañada Alamosa Project
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