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Echoes of the Canyon: Southwest Native American Artistry

Indigenous American cultures have weaved an intricate web of artistic heritage that may be found in the heart of the Southwest amidst the rocky canyons

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Learning about land, food and ecology

Taos agricultural nonprofit A.I.R.E. is introducing its first brick-and-mortar space, Amigos Locale, which will allow youth and adults throughout the local community to gather together under one roof …

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Roadside Tristate: The Cathedral Labyrinth

A labyrinth inspired from one in France can be found at New Harmony. According to Visit New Harmony, built and maintained by the Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation, this outdoor site offers an opportunity to walk and meditate on an "ancient" single path labyrinth. The pattern of this labyrinth duplicates the original at Chartres Cathedral, built in the 12th century near Paris, France. Officials say the Medieval Gothic Cathedrals across Europe often had labyrinths built into their floors. Their geometric pattern related to the unity of each cathedral’s design. The rose in the middle of the New Harmony cathedral labyrinth identifies its Chartres origin. Labyrinth designs have been used by humankind for over 4,000 years in many cultural traditions, including Southwest Native Americans.

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