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TNB->Pueblo Indians: Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo prepares for the Feast of St. Anthony Posted on Tuesday, June 10 @ 20:32:46 PDT (196 reads)
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AUTHOR: Darren Meritz / El Paso Times
The Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, or Tigua Indians, are preparing for one of their most important holidays this weekend, the feast day of their patron, St. Anthony.
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TNB->Pueblo Indians: Tonita Pena (Tonita Vigil), San Ildefonso Peublo (1895-1949) Posted on Monday, April 18 @ 01:32:37 PDT (9668 reads)
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Quah Ah (White Coral Beads) was the first Pueblo woman artist to throw off the traditional restrictions that were usually imposed upon women tin Pueblo culture, and paint just as freely as her esthetic sensitivity directed. She was born Tonita Vigil, at San Ildefonso Peublo, New Mexico on June 13, 1895, the daughter of Ascension Vigil and Natividad Pena. Following the death of her mother, she was brought up by her aunt, Martina Vigil, of Cochiti, who saw to her education at the San Ildefonso Pueblo and then at St. Catherine's in Santa Fe. Her early life was much the same as any Pueblo child.
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TNB->Pueblo Indians: Pueblo family forced to bury twice Posted on Tuesday, March 12 @ 22:45:19 PST (4225 reads)
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Keywords: Pueblo Indians Laguna Pueblo burial customs BIA
Source: Indianz.com
The family of a deaf Laguna Pueblo woman was forced to hold two burial ceremonies for her because of a state oversight.
Alicia Waseta, 21, was dragged to death last September as she was crossing a street near the New Mexico School for the Deaf in Santa Fe, from where she had recently graduated.
Her body was returned for burial later in the month but the state Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI) didn't inform the family that her heart had been taken out.
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