Allan MacGillivray III

Allan MacGillivray III

         Anthropologist, charter member of Voces de Santa Fe.

Tuesday, 11 December 2018 00:11

Road to Tsegi

Wednesday, 08 November 2017 17:35

El Vaquerito

I've always wanted to and was encouraged to share my experience growing up in Santa Fe and environs of the Pecos wilderness during my childhood. In writing it I chose a child's voice in this story because of the innocence and awe that we all have, with just a bit shamanistic wisdom.

You can download the entire story below.

The story of the MacGillivray clan in New Mexico. 

By Allan MacGillivray III

Click on the green link below.

Sunday, 16 December 2012 21:48

DEATH TRAIL DAZE

Sunday, 08 April 2012 20:53

CHIMAYO

    I went to Rancho de Chimayo last sunday where I lad a chat with author, Patricia Trujillo-Olviedo and purchased her book; CHIMAYO. This pictorial essay of Chimayo gives one a feeling of the antiquity of the place and how through time Chimayo has retained its cultural roots. This richly illustrated  book of authentic photographs of the periods mentioned is a kind of a "whos who" in architecture, agriculture, culninary arts, weaving and the spiritual tradition there through time within of the valley of which we all love. Of particular interest to me was the meaning of the reredos behind the altar at the Sanctuario.The main image in the center is Nuestro Senor Esquipulas the "Black Christ" of the Maya of Guatemala.

Trujlillo- Olviedo goes on to say that the Christo is hung on the "Maya Tree of Life",  or World Tree Cross of the Maya which is unique to Mesoamerican cultures  According to the late Linda Schele; the horizontal bar represents the ecliptic and the verticle bar the north south axis. According to Mayan myth The World Tree with the three hearth stones represented by stars in the Orion constellation. I recommend this book to the "Plebe" interested in the multi- cultural history of New Mexico.

Allan MacGillivray, III

 

 

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