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.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The O’Gah Po’Geh Altar Project in the Railyard Park in Santa Fe. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal Each direction has a meaning. That’s why the O’Gah Po’Geh Altar Project in the Santa Fe Railyard Park faces all four cardinal directions – which have cultural significance for Indigenous people. The altar, created by a group of local artists, has been on exhibit since September’s fall equinox and will be on display through March 23, just past the spring equinox. The winter solstice on Monday marks the halfway point. ...................... O’Gah Po’Geh means “white shell water place” and is the Tewa name for the land where Santa Fe is now located. That’s why artist Savannah Ortiz-Junes chose it as the name for the altar.

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