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Ralph Pardington and Ron Ross
Ralph Pardington with IAIA ceramics student
Rationale for a Major Cultural Extension Institution for American Indians
Recommendations Concerning the Re-Organization of the Institute of American Indian Arts
Report on the Proposed Philosophical Approach to the Art Education Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Bureau of Indian Affairs
Richard Wittman
Road Runner, Vol. 2
Robert Tenorio
Sandpainting demonstration in Santiago, Chile
Scott N. Momaday
Sculpture in Wire, Wood and Mixed Media
Senior Class of 1972
Seymour Tubis with Students
Steers hitched to a covered wagon
Taos Pueblo
The Art of Movement through the Dance
The Art of Movement through the Dance
The Earth Life: Clay
The Earth Life: Clay
The Earth Life: Clay
The Earth Life: Clay

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1702:

December 8, 1702 - The Duke of Alburquerque, Francisco Fernandez de la Cueva Enriquez, arrives in Mexico City to assume duties as the 34th viceroy of New Spain. In 1706, the villa of Alburquerque is founded in his honor. The first "r" in the spelling of Alburquerque was later dropped as more Anglos came into the area and spelled it differently.

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