Program

Education Programs: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators

Period of Performance

10/1/2020 - 9/30/2022

Funding Totals

$190,000.00 (approved)
$184,847.28 (awarded)


Contested Homelands: Knowledge, History, and Culture of Historic Santa Fe, New Mexico

FAIN: BH-272362-20

Regents of the University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001)
Rebecca Maria Sanchez (Project Director: February 2020 to March 2023)

Two one-week workshops for 72 K-12 educators on the interaction between Native Americans and European settlers in Santa Fe.

The University of New Mexico is seeking a grant award to provide teacher workshops during the summer of 2021. Santa Fe, a city boasting a 400+ year history as the recognized capital will be the site of this workshop. The extensive history of the continuously occupied historic sites offers a rich opportunity for teachers from around the U.S. to study the history and culture of the area by investigating the historic sites of Santa Fe and area Pueblos. The workshops will be structured around the concept of homelands and include the study of historic sites, artifacts and stories in Santa Fe, NM and surrounding communities. The Camino Real de Tierra Adentro and the Palace of the Governors will be interpreted, studied and contrasted with the Pueblo history of the region, including Taos Pueblo, to understand the complexity of historical homelands. Structures, museums, centers and libraries in Santa Fe housing artifact and document collections will be utilized to foster deeper understandings.