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Wing of Breland Hall to honor late NMSU history professor


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  Clarence Fielder, a New Mexico State University professor who taught African American history from 1970 to 2010, is adding to his legacy. NMSU Regents approved naming a wing of Breland Hall to honor Fielder, who died in 2015. The Clarence H. Fielder Wing is home to NMSU’s Department of History, which served as Fielder’s academic home throughout his career.
 
“Webster has no words to describe Clarence Fielder,” said Marcia Boyer, Fielder’s niece who spoke on behalf of her mother Gertrude and the Fielder family. “Clarence loved a few things in life: his family, his church, history and education. His joy for teaching and sharing history was spread from grade school levels to college levels and from generation to generation. This earned him respect from his community. This wing in Breland Hall acknowledges his dedication and interest in NMSU.” ....

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New Mexico Historic Preservation Division Seeks Survey Responses From Public To Help Plan 10-Year Roadmap


New Mexico Historic Preservation Division Seeks Survey Responses From Public To Help Plan 10-Year Roadmap
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SANTA FE Historic preservation is vital for all New Mexicans. It protects our connection to the past and teaches us about our roots. It provides a sense of place and character for our communities.
It drives economic development and tourism, and it shapes our present and can be used to define the future in a way that is most beneficial for all New Mexicans.
May 10 through June 10, the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division (NMHPD), a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA), will conduct an online survey seeking opinions from state residents about the future of historic preservation in relation to diversity, environmental sustainability, and economic benefits, as well as the type of work the Division should prioritize. ....

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UNM Press, faculty to receive 2021 State Heritage Preservation Award


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Nación Genízara explores the origin, cultural evolution, and survival of the Genízaro people. It was the winner of the 2021 Heritage Publication Award from the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division and the second-place winner of the 2020 International Latino Book Award for Best History Book.
Historian Fray Angélico Chávez defined Genízaro as the ethnic term given to indigenous people of mixed tribal origins living among the Hispano population in Spanish fashion. They were captured during wars with Utes, Apaches, Comanches, Kiowas, Navajos and Pawnees and were brought to colonial society as captives. By 1800, Genízaros made up a third of the population. Many in the land-grant societies assimilated into Hispano and Pueblo society, while others retained their identity through custom, self-government, and kinship ....

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