Pandemic aid helps New Mexico tribe fix damaged adobe homes
TEYA VITU, Santa Fe New Mexican
April 3, 2021
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1of8This March 30, 2021 image shows Santo Domingo Pueblo Gov. Sidelio Tenorio speaking among tribal leaders in front of the newly-rebuilt adobe home of Diane Garcia at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico. It s the first home completed in a new housing initiative to rebuild or restore more than 150 traditional adobe buildings within the pueblo. (Matt Dahlseid/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP)Matt Dahlseid/APShow MoreShow Less
2of8This March 30, 2021 image shows Joyce Zamora, center, walking through her home at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, seeing it for the first time since work began on rebuilding the traditional adobe structure that had been damaged by storms. Work has just begun on rebuilding and restoring more than 150 traditional adobe homes in the pueblo. (Matt Dahlseid/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP)Matt Dahlseid/APShow MoreShow Less
Pandemic aid helps New Mexico tribe fix damaged adobe homes
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