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Contact: Mountainair Headquarters Visitor Center, (505) 847-2585
New Mexico’s rich tapestry is woven from the lives and experiences of diverse cultures and peoples. Among these, the Salina Pueblos, their Native Jumano and Tompiro peoples, Sor Maria de Agreda, and the Spaniards all played significant roles in shaping the region's heritage. Their stories are intertwined, filled with exploration, colonization, and religious influences.In partnership with Manzano Mountain Art Council, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument invites visitors to a special presentation on Saturday, May 10, by Jumano member and speaker Bill Martinez Acosta. In his presentation titled Exploring the Story of Salinas Pueblos, Jumano/Tompiro, Sor Maria de Jesus de Agreda, and Spaniards—An Intricate Tapestry of Cultures and Mysticism from a Native Perspective, Bill will share how these intertwined histories are still evident in New Mexico today. In his presentation, Bill will highlight how the remnants of Salinas Pueblo Missions stand as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of their inhabitants. How the Jumanos' influence on trade and cultural exchange can be traced through the region's history. How Sor Maria's story continues to inspire religious and historical interest. And how the Spaniards' impact on the cultural and demographic landscape of New Mexico remains a crucial part of the state's heritage. Their stories are a reminder of the interconnectedness of cultures and the impact of historical events on the present.
The presentation will begin at 2:00PM at the Manzano Mountain Art Council, located at 101 East Broadway, Mountainair, NM 87036.
Last updated: May 3, 2025