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Some in SF say consultant co-opting Native identities


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A woman reads a plaque placed on the remains of the Santa Fe Plaza obelisk, which was destroyed during an Indigenous Peoples Day rally in October. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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SANTA FE – City leaders here have embarked on a Herculean effort to address controversial monuments immortalizing figures long derided for their brutal treatment of Native Americans.
But that reconciliation process is off to a rocky start with the city’s hiring of a consultant that some in the community accuse of “co-opting” Native identities by claiming Diné and San Ildefonso Pueblo heritage.
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Santa Fe city councilors on Wednesday unanimously approved a $254,000 contract with Albuquerque-based Artful Life as the consultant for its Culture, History, Art, Reconciliation and Truth process. ....

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State Supreme Court Takes Up COVID-19 Lawsuits Today


COVID-19 by the numbers
New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 893 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total so far to 157,974. Of those, the health department has designated 80,580 as recovered. Bernalillo County had 231 new cases, followed by Doña Ana County with 105 and Sandoval County with 89. Santa Fe County had 37 new cases.
The state also announced 30 additional deaths, including a hospitalized man in his 90s from Santa Fe County. There have now been 2,794 fatalities statewide. As of yesterday, 715 people were hospitalized with COVID-19.
County-level daily case and test positivity rates will be updated today under the state s red-to-green framework, in which counties are put into green, yellow or red categories based on achievement of two public health criteria. Currently, all counties but one have been in the red and most restrictive category since the state implemented the new system at the beginning of December. In order to progress to the ....

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Rest in pieces


Photography by Don J. Usner
When Indigenous Peoples’ Day arrived, the sun cast a low, warm light on the obelisk. The Soldiers’ Monument, as it’s officially known, was already looking somewhat besieged as a crowd began to gather around it for a third day of demonstrations. The tip of the 33-foot structure a presence in the Santa Fe Plaza for 152 years had been removed months earlier by contractors in the middle of the night. There was still the vague silhouette of red spray paint marks left by protesters that couldn’t be scrubbed from one of its four sides. And one of the marble tablets at the obelisk’s base was entirely busted. It had once read: “To the heroes who have fallen in the various battles with savage Indians in the territory of New Mexico.” In the 1970s, an Indigenous man chiseled out the word “savage” in broad daylight. In its place, others had written new adjectives like “resilient.” Now, the entire inscription was illegible.  ....

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