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Children âhappyâ to return to summer camp
The âtraditional teachingsâ summer camp in Albuquerque centers activities around perpetuating Pueblo culture
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Jun 23, 2021
Jackson, 5, poses for a photo at the âtraditional teachingsâ summer camp hosted by the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in New Mexico. (Photo by Aliyah Chavez, ICT)
The âtraditional teachingsâ summer camp in Albuquerque centers activities around perpetuating Pueblo culture
Aliyah Chavez
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. After a long year of staying home because of the coronavirus pandemic, children are excitedly returning to the “traditional teachings” summer camp.
The four day camp features cultural activities including pottery making and planting and tending the Resilience Garden. The children even eat lunch while being told a story, a nod to maintaining the practice of oral tradition that is often centered in many Indigenous communities.
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Laredoans spent more this Christmas despite most staying home
Dec. 26, 2020
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TAMIU s Christmas trees are lit up Tuesday, Dec. 15 behind the Sue & Radcliffe Killam Library.Danny Zaragoza /Laredo Morning Times
Christmas in 2020 was very different from previous years. However, Laredoans did celebrate the holiday, and in a much bigger way to some extent even though most spent it alone in their homes with just their nuclear families.
According to various Gateway City residents asked about how they spent the holiday, most noted they did so from the comfort of their homes but also surprisingly spent more money than in previous years. Trying to help family members forget the pandemic to some extent was one of the main reasons why they spent more this time around, especially with gifts for the children and elderly of the families.