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FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
OBITUARY DATABASE
Search the Database. This database is an index to obituaries in New Mexico newspapers and covers ca. 1870s to 31 December 2005. This index is not complete and for the second half of the 20th century it is only a Santa Fe obituary index. For more information about the index and its limitations, please see About the Database . TO START, please PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us.THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM The Original Players in North America. This colorful broadside map received wide distribution at the outset of the Mexican-American War. It evoked American patriotism and expansionism and explained American territorial aspirations in the entire Greater Southwest, along with issues surrounding the future border beween Mexico and the UnitedStates.
KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS Native American Portraits: Points of InquiryMay 18 - November 4, 2012. To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse ourwebsite at:
MAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed, PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Library On-line Public Access catalog. Rocky Mountain Online Archive. Multi-states database of manuscripts finding aids, including the Fray Anglico Chvez History Library. Vertical Files. hold ephemeral materials. Obit Files. An online index to obituaries in New Mexico newspapers covering ca. 1870s to 31 December 2005. Fairview Cemetery(Santa
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
OBITUARY DATABASE
Search the Database. This database is an index to obituaries in New Mexico newspapers and covers ca. 1870s to 31 December 2005. This index is not complete and for the second half of the 20th century it is only a Santa Fe obituary index. For more information about the index and its limitations, please see About the Database . TO START, please PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us.THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM The Original Players in North America. This colorful broadside map received wide distribution at the outset of the Mexican-American War. It evoked American patriotism and expansionism and explained American territorial aspirations in the entire Greater Southwest, along with issues surrounding the future border beween Mexico and the UnitedStates.
KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS Native American Portraits: Points of InquiryMay 18 - November 4, 2012. To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse ourwebsite at:
MAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed,OBITUARY DATABASE
Search the Database. This database is an index to obituaries in New Mexico newspapers and covers ca. 1870s to 31 December 2005. This index is not complete and for the second half of the 20th century it is only a Santa Fe obituary index. For more information about the index and its limitations, please see About the Database . TO START, please EDUCATION PROGRAMS AT THE PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS For Educators, we can serve as a resource of historical scholarship and information. Our curricula and lesson plans are accessible, engaging, and interactive, and designed to be used by teachers or parents. We've organized the material so that it can be used in conjunction with a museum visit or as stand-alone activities in theclassroom.
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Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whom CHÁVEZ LIBRARY LECTURES The Palace Guard is a Museum of New Mexico Foundation support group for the New Mexico History Museum and Palace of the Governors. They offer our members a unique array of events and tours that explore the people, places, and stories that help us better understand our region’s history. Funds collected through dues, donations, and BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM The Original Players in North America. This colorful broadside map received wide distribution at the outset of the Mexican-American War. It evoked American patriotism and expansionism and explained American territorial aspirations in the entire Greater Southwest, along with issues surrounding the future border beween Mexico and the UnitedStates.
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der GuteKARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY The Legacy of Karl May. May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS As a member, your support helps the Palace of the Governors achieve its goals of collecting, preserving and interpreting historic materials of New Mexico and the Southwest. For details and a schedule of activities that might include tours of historical New Mexico, a curator's choice evening, or sneak previews of upcoming exhibitions,log on to
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS An additional $25 handling fee will be charged if permission request is part of a Rush Order. Written permission to reproduce/publish images must be secured from the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. Permission granted for one-time, one edition, at designated print run, and worldwide use. As property of the State of New Mexico,all rights
KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY The Legacy of Karl May. May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
MAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed, PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS As a member, your support helps the Palace of the Governors achieve its goals of collecting, preserving and interpreting historic materials of New Mexico and the Southwest. For details and a schedule of activities that might include tours of historical New Mexico, a curator's choice evening, or sneak previews of upcoming exhibitions,log on to
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS An additional $25 handling fee will be charged if permission request is part of a Rush Order. Written permission to reproduce/publish images must be secured from the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. Permission granted for one-time, one edition, at designated print run, and worldwide use. As property of the State of New Mexico,all rights
KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY The Legacy of Karl May. May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
MAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed, PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS As a member, your support helps the Palace of the Governors achieve its goals of collecting, preserving and interpreting historic materials of New Mexico and the Southwest. For details and a schedule of activities that might include tours of historical New Mexico, a curator's choice evening, or sneak previews of upcoming exhibitions,log on to
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the CreativeHOME
Home. Between the Lines: Culture and Cartography on the Road to Statehood comprises a powerful, widely used, and complex form of communication. More than geography, maps also mark historical development and much of the economic, political, social, cultural, scientific, and intellectual circumstances of their times. They havehelped people
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Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whomOBITUARY DATABASE
Search the Database. This database is an index to obituaries in New Mexico newspapers and covers ca. 1870s to 31 December 2005. This index is not complete and for the second half of the 20th century it is only a Santa Fe obituary index. For more information about the index and its limitations, please see About the Database . TO START, pleaseLANTERN SLIDES
Photographic lantern slides became commercially viable in the early 1850s. The earliest lantern slides were made from albumen coated glass negatives and positives and later were produced using the collodion wet plate process. By the 1870s the magic lantern show had become a fairly common and popular form of entertainment.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative LAND - PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS The first edition of this map, based on a similar 1548 map by Piedmontese Italian Jacopo Gastaldi, appeared in Ruscelli's publication of the ancient Greco-Roman geographer Claudius Ptolemy's La Geographia (1561, 1562) in latin and Italian. This second edition correctly has Baja California and the Yucatan as peninsulas, and the Mississippi River is shown as the de Spirito Santo. THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY The Legacy of Karl May. May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us. PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS An additional $25 handling fee will be charged if permission request is part of a Rush Order. Written permission to reproduce/publish images must be secured from the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. Permission granted for one-time, one edition, at designated print run, and worldwide use. As property of the State of New Mexico,all rights
BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM The Original Players in North America. This colorful broadside map received wide distribution at the outset of the Mexican-American War. It evoked American patriotism and expansionism and explained American territorial aspirations in the entire Greater Southwest, along with issues surrounding the future border beween Mexico and the UnitedStates.
KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS Native American Portraits: Points of InquiryMay 18 - November 4, 2012. To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse ourwebsite at:
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
Fairview Cemetery. Fairview Cemetery was established in its current location in Santa Fe, NM, during the 1880s. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery PreservationAssociation.
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Please call for pricing. $5.00 (U.S. First Class) Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us. PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS An additional $25 handling fee will be charged if permission request is part of a Rush Order. Written permission to reproduce/publish images must be secured from the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. Permission granted for one-time, one edition, at designated print run, and worldwide use. As property of the State of New Mexico,all rights
BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM The Original Players in North America. This colorful broadside map received wide distribution at the outset of the Mexican-American War. It evoked American patriotism and expansionism and explained American territorial aspirations in the entire Greater Southwest, along with issues surrounding the future border beween Mexico and the UnitedStates.
KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
THROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, Gay KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der Gute SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Selected Pages from the Tlaxcallan Codex. Tenochtitlan scene. Lienzo de Tlaxcala , Lithograph c. 1892 (Genaro Lopéz, active 1890s) Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells thestory of
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS Native American Portraits: Points of InquiryMay 18 - November 4, 2012. To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse ourwebsite at:
THROUGH THE LENS
Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe is a visual history of Santa Fe, New Mexico — as it celebrates its 400th anniversary as the oldest capital city in North America. These images, selected from the collection of the Photo Archives at the Palace of the Governors and through studio visits with contemporary photographers, illuminate themultiple
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Home. Between the Lines: Culture and Cartography on the Road to Statehood comprises a powerful, widely used, and complex form of communication. More than geography, maps also mark historical development and much of the economic, political, social, cultural, scientific, and intellectual circumstances of their times. They havehelped people
KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
Karl May's Winnetou. May's most famous character was fictitious Mescalero Apache Chief Winnetou, whose home was a conjured Pueblo along the Pecos south of Roswell on the Llano Estacado. Winnetou exhibited a humanistic European education and a basic knowledge of French and German, but not Spanish. He was never out for revenge orout to kill his
KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Waldläufer is one of May’s initial works where the stories gravitate toward the Llano Estacado and his Apaches’ homeland. Karl May. Der Waldläufer (Forest Runner). Bamberg: Karl-May-Verlag, 1959. Der Schwarze Mustang, later renamed Halfbreed, is the last of May’s juvenile stories. Serialized in 1896 in the youth magazine Der GuteHOME
Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whom THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY The Legacy of Karl May. May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative ABOUT THE POINTS OF INQUIRY EXHIBIT Every photograph represents only a moment in time, a fragment of an event, a split second of a person’s life. But each photograph also represents a record of the photographer’s perspective on a subject.THROUGH THE LENS
showing photos 73 to 108 of 163. 1 2 3 4 5. more photos » photos by exhibition theme. place; identityMAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed,FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS HOW TO REQUEST PERMISSIONS FOR USE. Permission must be granted by the Archives for use of our images in publications, exhibits, films, etc. See below for fee schedules.KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
The most unusual cover art for May’s Reiseerzählungen was designed by Sascha Schneider (1870-1927) who “understood me saw deeper than others.” But nude, homoerotic men, full of symbolism, did not go over well with readers of adventure chronicles, no BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM W.H. Emory, Map of hte Territory of New Mexico (annotated). Lithograph, Washington, DC: B. Graham, 1847. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library NMHM, Map Collection POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse our website at: http://econtent.unm.edu/cdm4/indexpg.phpTHROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, GayHOME
Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whom KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Sohn des Bärenjägers, a hostage rescue story set in the American Northwest appeared in 1887 as a serial in the youth magazine Der Gute Kamerad and then in book form in 1890. Contrary to his Reiseerzählungen, May used third-person narrative with an educational overtone emphasizing geography, botany, and tolerance toward non-whitehumans.
SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells the story of the Conquest from the point of view of the Tlaxcalans.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS Non-profit discount: Non-profit discount of 20% off total imaging costs. Documentation of non-profit status must be submitted with order, 501c3 document preferred. Questions? Phone: (505) 476 -5092 Email: PhotoArchives@state.nm.us PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS HOW TO REQUEST PERMISSIONS FOR USE. Permission must be granted by the Archives for use of our images in publications, exhibits, films, etc. See below for fee schedules.KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
The most unusual cover art for May’s Reiseerzählungen was designed by Sascha Schneider (1870-1927) who “understood me saw deeper than others.” But nude, homoerotic men, full of symbolism, did not go over well with readers of adventure chronicles, no BORDERS - NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM W.H. Emory, Map of hte Territory of New Mexico (annotated). Lithograph, Washington, DC: B. Graham, 1847. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library NMHM, Map Collection POINTS OF INQUIRY: NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS To view and purchase these and other historic photographs, browse our website at: http://econtent.unm.edu/cdm4/indexpg.phpTHROUGH THE LENS
Artists Featured in the Exhibition : Adams, Sam Anderson Studio, Barrow, Thomas Belcher, Ray Bennett, George C. Block, GayHOME
Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whom KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Sohn des Bärenjägers, a hostage rescue story set in the American Northwest appeared in 1887 as a serial in the youth magazine Der Gute Kamerad and then in book form in 1890. Contrary to his Reiseerzählungen, May used third-person narrative with an educational overtone emphasizing geography, botany, and tolerance toward non-whitehumans.
SELECTED PAGES FROM THE TLAXCALLAN CODEX Hernán Cortés’s most important allies were the Tlaxcalans, whose kingdom was entirely surrounded by Moctezuma II’s territories. The Lienzo de Tlaxcala, painted about 1550, tells the story of the Conquest from the point of view of the Tlaxcalans.THROUGH THE LENS
New Mexico is a photographers' paradise: the incandescent quality of the light, dramatic cloud formations, and expansive landscape have attracted photographers to our state since nearly the beginning of photographic history.KARL MAY'S WINNETOU
The most unusual cover art for May’s Reiseerzählungen was designed by Sascha Schneider (1870-1927) who “understood me saw deeper than others.” But nude, homoerotic men, full of symbolism, did not go over well with readers of adventure chronicles, noHOME
Between the Lines: Culture and Cartography on the Road to Statehood comprises a powerful, widely used, and complex form of communication. More than geography, maps also mark historical development and much of the economic, political, social, cultural, scientific, and intellectual circumstances of their times.HOME
Hernán Cortés and a small group of Spanish soldiers, aided by a large native Mexican army, conquered the Aztec, or Mexica Empire in 1521. Beginning shortly after the fall of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, and continuing through 300 years of Spanish rule, the story of the Conquest and colonization of Mexico was told and retold for people who would never visit the New World, and for whom THE LEGACY OF KARL MAY May’s impact continued well into the 20th century and is still evolving today. After his death, his image, stories, and characters were further developed by his second wife, Klara, estate executors, academics, special-interest publishing houses, Karl May clubs, and public relations specialists.FAIRVIEW CEMETERY
The Fairview Cemetery Grave Locator is a collaborative project between the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library of the New Mexico History Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.. Photo: Fairview Cemetery, Santa Fe NM by John Phelen, 2012, via Wikimeda Commons. This file is licensed under the Creative KARL MAY'S TALES OF THE AMERICAN WEST AND BEYOND Der Sohn des Bärenjägers, a hostage rescue story set in the American Northwest appeared in 1887 as a serial in the youth magazine Der Gute Kamerad and then in book form in 1890. Contrary to his Reiseerzählungen, May used third-person narrative with an educational overtone emphasizing geography, botany, and tolerance toward non-whitehumans.
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showing photos 73 to 108 of 163. 1 2 3 4 5. more photos » photos by exhibition theme. place; identityMAPS OF MEXICO
Maps of the northern provinces of Spain were still vague in the first half of the 17th century. While Florida and “Spanish” Louisiana were fairly accurately displayed, California was still considered an island by some; in New Mexico, most towns were accurately displayed,THROUGH THE LENS
Verklärte Nacht, (Off Canyon Road) Rolf Koppel (1937 - ) Verklärte Nacht, (Off Canyon Road), 1975 Silver Gelatin Print Courtesy of theArtist
The Palace of the Governors is closed temporarily for renovations. The New Mexico History Museum remains open. WELCOME TO THE PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS! Originally constructed in the early 17th century as Spain's seat of government for what is today the American Southwest, the Palace of the Governors chronicles the history of Santa Fe, as well as New Mexico and the region. This adobe structure, now the state's history museum, was designated a Registered National Historic Landmark in 1960 and an American Treasure in 1999. Location & Parking MapHours & Admission:
Hours 10 am to 5 pm daily, May through October; closed Mondays November through April. Open for free to NM residents 5 to 7 pm Fridays, May through October, and first Friday of the month, November through April. * School groups FREE * All NM residents FREE on the first Sunday of each month with ID * NM senior citizens age 60+ FREE on Wednesdays * Children 16 and under always FREE * Museum of New Mexico Foundation Members FREE * Students with current ID $1 discount * Single visit to one museum: NM residents $7, non-residents $12 * New Mexico foster parents and foster children are admitted free * Group rate for 10 or more people: single visit $8 Contact Rene Harris at (505) 476-5087 to make a group reservation. Group reservations must be made at least 2 weeks in advance.Museum Tours:
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TREASURES OF DEVOTION/TESOROS DE DEVOCIÓN Contains bultos, retablos, and crucifijos, dating from the late 1700s to 1900, demonstrating how European traditions and iconography combined with new palettes, different styles, and regional designs to transform New Mexican santo making into a unique artform. _on long-term display_DEC 2, 2020
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