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Stories of their emergence and of their living history are handed down from one generation to the next through prayer and song. The traditional knowledge of their ancestors is the basis for how they live today and is reflected in architecture, traditions, arts and ceremony.
We are most grateful for the blessings of our Earth Mother as she provides us with all that we need to sustain our livelihood now, and into the future. As native people living in modern times, we have a responsibility to maintain balance with our natural environment and world trends. As you explore this collection of traditional and contemporary artwork, you will see memories of the past as well as the voice and creativity of modern native people.
We invite you to enjoy this celebration of cultural art.
Aidan is 12 years old and attends Taos Pueblo Day School. He has been actively involved with the schools photography club for the past 3 years and has developed a love of and for photography; and it shows in his work. Currently his work may be seen at the Millicent Rogers Museum; the Taos Community Auditorium showed his work as well.
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11000 Broadway SE Albuquerque, NM 87105
7 minutes south of downtown Albuquerque at Interstate 25 & Highway 47, exit 215.
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