"The Return of the Chongo Brothers," El Palacio Magazine

"The Return of the Chongo Brothers," El Palacio Magazine

For Mateo and Diego Romero, being named the 2019 recipients of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Native Treasures Living Treasures award is the ultimate homecoming. Although they have lived in the Santa Fe area for over 30 years, they grew up in Berkeley, California, with a Cochiti father and a non-Native mother. Because their upbringing was so geographically and culturally removed from their Cochiti community, the brothers have always felt like they were straddling two worlds.

"Dance of the Monarch: A Profile of Lakota Artist Thomas Haukaas," El Palacio Magazine

"Dance of the Monarch: A Profile of Lakota Artist Thomas Haukaas," El Palacio Magazine

Thomas Haukaas (Lakota) beads like a painter. At first glance, a viewer might simply see colorful animals or butterflies in his soft beaded baby cradles—but a closer look reveals social messages. (…) The inclusion of a same-sex couple on the cradle achieves this subtlety, and sends the message that the men represent one of many versions of what it means to be a family. “We get to define who we are related to,” Haukaas says. “This is who we are and what we are.”

"Turning Toward the Taproot: Small, yet mighty indigenous seeds are restoring pueblo culture and health," El Palacio Magazine

"Turning Toward the Taproot: Small, yet mighty indigenous seeds are restoring pueblo culture and health," El Palacio Magazine

Roxanne Swentzell’s kitchen does not have a refrigerator. Instead, books and large glass jars line wooden shelves. The jars are filled with dried beans, many varieties of corn, dried wild spinach, currants, pumpkin seeds, and grasshopper flour.

"Air Pollution Tied to Greater Risk of Dementia," Being Patient

"Air Pollution Tied to Greater Risk of Dementia," Being Patient

Air pollution is on the rise, and there’s no question that it’s bad for your respiratory system. Scientists have linked pollution to around 9 million premature deaths and officially classified it as a human carcinogen and a leading environmental cause for cancer deaths. But could air pollution affect the brain, too?  

"A Day of Service for UWC Students," Las Vegas Daily Optic

"A Day of Service for UWC Students," Las Vegas Daily Optic

"Workshops and presentations featured in-depth discussions about climate change, social injustice, and the artist’s role in shaping dialogue about issues of sustainability. Motivated to create lasting change in global and local communities, students wrapped up the conference by participating in the National Day of Service."

"Celebrating 30 Years: UWC's First President Reflects," Las Vegas Daily Optic

"Celebrating 30 Years: UWC's First President Reflects," Las Vegas Daily Optic

“'Prince Charles couldn’t understand what we were going to do about Search and Rescue because all the other United World Colleges did it on the water,' Ted says, laughing. 'I said I didn’t think the Gallinas River was a very good locale for that.' Working with the New Mexico state police, the school soon developed a comprehensive land-based search and rescue team—marking the beginning of UWC-USA’s integral Wilderness Program."