Juan Estevan Arellano: In His Own Words
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Michael Miller
I grew up in Santa Fe in the 1950's and 60's. I graduated from St. Mikes's in 1967. I served as Director of the New Mexico Records Center and Archives, Director of the Center for Southwest Research, UNM, and retired as Director of Research and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico. Today, I am involved in the preservation of New Mexico's environment and cultural heritage. I volunteer for a number of organizations and I am particularly interested in working with young people. I believe that the traditional values of NM and the rich heritage passed on by our ancestors is one of the most important ways to reach out to our young people and help eliminate many of the social, economic, environmental, and political problems created in the 21st century. Family values, culture, tradition, respect for the Earth, spirituality, preservation of our natural resources and traditional knowledge must be passed on to the next generation to help them cope with the world today. I believe that it is the responsibility of every adult to mentor and nourish the minds of the young. I enjoy flyfishing, bow hunting, farming, and the wonders of nature. Bibliography of published work is available on request.
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Thursday, 18 December 2014 21:43 posted by William Mee
Here are some of the Writings of Juan Estevan Arellano:
https://www.giarts.org/sites/default/files/Arellano_Taos-Where-Cultures-Met-Four-Hundred-Years-Ago.pdf
http://newmexicohistory.org/people/acequias-the-way-of-the-water
http://greenfiretimes.com/2014/10/del-are-llano-local-food-then-and-now/#.VFW3gku4nHh
http://greenfiretimes.com/2014/01/del-are-llano-from-the-arid-land-ancient-systems-still-viable-in-the-21st-century/#.VFMKzku4lHg
http://greenfiretimes.com/2012/09/heritage-crops-still-grown-after-centuries-of-sustaining-the-people/#.VFMMK0u4lHg
http://greenfiretimes.com/2012/05/del-are-llano-from-the-arid-land-4/#.VFMMcku4lH
The Moorish Influence in New Mexico Agriculture
http://greenfiretimes.com/2012/01/del-are-llano-from-the-arid-land-3/#.VFMNVEu4lHg
La Milpa: A Sustainable Model
http://greenfiretimes.com/2010/10/convide-a-sustainable-philosophy/#.VFMPD0u4lHg
One of my favorite articles is which shows this “mixture” of cultures including Mayan:
http://greenfiretimes.com/2010/12/cabanuelas-jewish-and-mayan-meteorology-traditions-combined/#.VFMOxku4lHg