The Hermit Monk of New Mexico’s Organ Mountains This group poses atop the summit of Hermits Peak near Las Vegas, N.M., in 1898. Across the Southwest and South… December 10, 2023
Southern Ute Tribe workshops strive to preserve cultural traditions and drying class an opportunity to learn from elders a tradition that is quickly disappearing October 18, 2022
Ute tribes reimagine Bear Dance reservations lock down, Utes use social media, videos of dances June 5, 2020
Customs and tradition Mancos Days celebration takes over downtown ‘All You Need is Love’ is theme for the 60th anniversary of event July 31, 2019
Traditional Mexican taqueria opens in Dolores restaurant is on 11th Street, just off Railroad Avenue June 26, 2018
Local News Fort Lewis College to hold 54th Hozhoni Days powwow continues through Saturday April 12, 2018
Living Crow Canyon hosts lecture on Mata Ortiz ceramics The presentation, “Influence of Prehistoric Casas Grandes Pottery on the Modern Mata Ortiz Ceramics Tradition,” is part of the Four… July 8, 2016
Arts and Entertainment Navajo paintings reflect Gold Mine spill exhibition shows how tribe dealt with blowout last August April 12, 2016
Local News Veterans battle over parade route the end, small group will get an escort down Main Street August 27, 2015
DS - News Turquoise a Zuni tradition The mineral’s vibrant hues of blue, green, and aqua are used in ceremonies and to make stunning jewelry known around… January 21, 2015
Local News Turquoise a Zuni tradition The mineral’s vibrant hues of blue, green, and aqua are used in ceremonies and to make stunning jewelry known around… January 19, 2015
MT - News Mancos Days plans weekend full of events, music get a shot at $50 in pole climb July 8, 2014
MT - Columnists Art Beat Meet the new kid on the block, Jaime Becktel du1-i-syn Dian asked if I would carry on with keeping our community apprised of all things art and culture and… June 3, 2014
MT - News Growing a community at the Grange Mt. Lookout Grange thrives as a space for events May 27, 2014
MT - News Did Mormons really settle Mancos? The Mormons came in the mid-late 1880s and settled down in Webber Canyon. They shopped and mingled in Mancos, but… May 20, 2014
Stage set for Mancos Melt The proceeds will go to benefit the newly reformed Mancos Valley Historical Society, and event planners hope you will come… March 11, 2014
DS - News A league of women lose majority on Ute Mountain Ute Council; women pledge progress January 22, 2014
Mancos craftsman produces handmade wood bows, arrows With a gun if you can see an animal, you can kill it. With a bow and arrow, you have… January 7, 2014