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Celebrate New Mexico: Our history, our heritage
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Комментарии : 38   
@Kat-fq4ei
@Kat-fq4ei 9 месяцев назад
Spanish Colonial Period 1598-1821-- Spains governance and flag under New Spain. Early Spanish settlements were from Socorro to Taos in Pueblo Indian territory. Mexican Period 1821-1846, Became Mexican citizens under Mexico's government and flag. 1848--1912 United States Territorial Period to become US citizens--native Spanish colonial settlers, Spanish Americans. Statehood 1912. There were some New Mexicans from Socorro to Taos who were born under Spains flag, lived under the Mexican flag, and died under the US flag. Border areas began settlements mid 1800s by Mexican and American settlers. New Mexico's north is Spanish heritage, New Mexico's south is Mexican heritage..
@joiesamaniego3056
@joiesamaniego3056 8 месяцев назад
Thank you New Mexicans your people helped us a lot during WW2. From yhe Philippines ❤
@manuelsanchezdeinigo3959
@manuelsanchezdeinigo3959 2 года назад
¡Que Viva la gente de Nuevo México! ¡Que Viva!
@ryanbenavidez2983
@ryanbenavidez2983 2 месяца назад
Viva Nuevo Mexico.!!
@GregMartinez-l4n
@GregMartinez-l4n 10 месяцев назад
Remember MEXICAN PEOPLE WE NEED TO REMEMBER THE PEOPLE FROM THE SOUTH AND WE THE NATIVE FAMILIES GOT ALL THEIR LAND THAT BELONG TO FAMILIES THAT WHERE HERE FRON THE 1400 S
@Merry19ss
@Merry19ss 3 месяца назад
Native American 🪶+ Iberian Spaniards 🇪🇦 = New Mexico MESTIZOS, CASTIZOS Novo hispanos, Hispanidad ❤
@JoseSerrano-im9pq
@JoseSerrano-im9pq 3 месяца назад
I love Ruidoso White Sands Been in New Mexico was and still one of my best living moments in my life Thanks and remember " When God created the paradise he was thinking about New Mexico"
@electricjellyfish375
@electricjellyfish375 11 месяцев назад
Cool! Thank you for doing this!
@angelahernandez819
@angelahernandez819 4 месяца назад
This is something I didn't learn in school thankyou so much for this video. Amazing !
@ben8405
@ben8405 2 года назад
Beautiful history! A long time of love for the land. The Land of Enchantment! Now, let's fix the fire damage!
@lwcaacademy1597
@lwcaacademy1597 4 месяца назад
Awesome presentation and educational tool!!! Thanks so very much!
@everettwhitegoat3414
@everettwhitegoat3414 5 месяцев назад
Proud to be Diné.
@cobalt._.27
@cobalt._.27 2 года назад
Happy 110th birthday!
@Shadybiglpac
@Shadybiglpac 2 года назад
Navajos go hard 🔥
@GregMartinez-l4n
@GregMartinez-l4n 10 месяцев назад
We the TRUE FAMILIES FROM NEW MEXICO SHOULD BE ABLE TO BE IN LEADERSHIP BECAUSE THE ONES THAT DO LEAD ARE FROM WASHINGTON AND THEY WHERE PICKED TO DO THIS WE HAVE A MAYOR AND GOVERNOR THAT DO NOT EVEN LINE IN THE STATE WE THE PEOPLE NATIVE TO NM NEED TO LEAD BECAUSE WE ARE BEING LEAD THE WRONG WAY
@ahaaha5559
@ahaaha5559 2 года назад
New Mexico has strong links to the Shroud of Turin.
@guysolis5843
@guysolis5843 Год назад
How do you figure?
@Happy_HIbiscus
@Happy_HIbiscus 3 месяца назад
natives😊😊😊😊
@GregMartinez-l4n
@GregMartinez-l4n 10 месяцев назад
And we atill haven't got any justice
@GregMartinez-l4n
@GregMartinez-l4n 10 месяцев назад
While this was going on the state was stealing our land that we where buying and settled down and families that owned land passed down was taken if the UNION FELT LIKE IT
@victorsvideos27
@victorsvideos27 Год назад
Might be a nice place to visit?
@carmaYT727
@carmaYT727 2 месяца назад
What is the criteria to have something considered to be part of the conservation movement
@mykaleenmisner4668
@mykaleenmisner4668 2 месяца назад
Universal judgment and Universal justice ⚖left wing and right wing of the white girl. Universal justice ⚖temprence chariot strength...mykaleen jeanie MISNER
@joevasquez1776
@joevasquez1776 2 года назад
Sheep 🐑
@sandiegoseals848
@sandiegoseals848 2 года назад
Shes in a pond
@wildflowers5555
@wildflowers5555 Год назад
Biased! Native Americans were not pure! The Raider, Non Agriculture Indians terrorized,tortured,burned killed their Neighbors : The Pueblo Indians thousands of years before the European based People arrived! Native Americans,as well as European People's did not always play fair or nice!
@kristoffliftoff9316
@kristoffliftoff9316 Год назад
Thank god for us Spaniards.
@RonJacksonToahani
@RonJacksonToahani Год назад
For what bringing diseases?
@wildflowers5555
@wildflowers5555 Год назад
@@RonJacksonToahani Eoropeans brought Smallpox, and also a Eoropeans a man named Jenner, developed the Smallpox Vaccine in 1796. (&) Native Americans were massively infected with three different strains of Syphilis which spread to the Europeans, who infected then the rest of the World with it. Europeans developed Antibiotics, that came on the Market in the 1940's to effectively treat early stage Syphilis.
@Kat-fq4ei
@Kat-fq4ei 6 месяцев назад
Why judge a 16th century psyche with modern day standards. History is violent all over the world. Uniquely, the Pueblo tribes still live where the Spanish found them over 400 years ago. They became allies to the Spanish and may not have survived the fierce Comanche attacks if not for the Spanish, or the Apache and Navaho. Comanche arrived late 1600s and were feared by all from NM to Texas and later Chihuahua... The NM Spanish defeated the Comanche late 1700s, making a peaceful pact. Spain, after DeVargas reconquest of NM, allowed the Pueblos their own tribal government--each Pueblo governor still holds a cane of power by Spain, recognized by Mexico and Abe Lincoln. The Pueblos were allowed their native religion, language and culture. And the Pueblos were given legal Spanish land grants under Spains monarch. Their lands were threatened by the US government, but became recognized under the Treaty of GH as legal land grants which are protected under federal Indian policy. Today, they have the Spanish to thank for protection of their lands, which was Spains policy since the early 1700s. One of their own historians , a Pueblo named Sando, expressed the Pueblos were fortunate to have encountered the Spanish. As they would not have had such good luck had they met with the English. The Pueblos history of 400 years is prominently Spanish influenced. They refer to themselves as Pueblo, Spanish derived. They have Spanish names, go to a Catholic Church as San Esteban del Rey; the pride of Acoma, bake their Indian bread in Spanish hornos, live in Spanish influenced adobe villages, adobe is Spanish derived. They ride horses which came from Spain, and on their feast days -- Spanish derived, they feast on bread, beef, lamb, wheat deserts and fruits and vegetables from Spain. Yet the Spanish and Indian never merged to a mestizo culture. They lived apart, learned from the other, allied against the unconquered raiding tribes, each keep their own culture and language, the Pueblo joined the Spanish on a Nebraska expedition - in the shared interest of their New Mexico, they referred to the other as the Spanish or Indian , a unique living history, to date in central and northern New Mexico.
@ulisesdominguez9695
@ulisesdominguez9695 2 года назад
First ?
@mikeywestside8509
@mikeywestside8509 2 года назад
Nope
@igermanmx
@igermanmx 3 месяца назад
It's very SAD the two reporters, with hispanic last names both of them, do not make an effort to pronounce the hispanic names properly, I hate that not only in white anglosaxons but even more with people that has Mexican or other latino roots.
@igermanmx
@igermanmx 3 месяца назад
Then you gotta say it's Nuevo México...
@randystephenson1447
@randystephenson1447 Год назад
Welcome to the Uninted States of America. Whoo yah
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