This hour we talk about perhaps one of the most important people of the Old West–Bernardo Miera Y Pacheco. He was a cartographer, artist, sculpturist, astronomer and worked in many other disciplines. He was “stationed”
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Cartographer and Artist Bernardo Miera Y Pacheco, 11/23/24
This hour we talk about perhaps one of the most important people of the Old West–Bernardo Miera Y Pacheco. He was a cartographer, artist, sculpturist, astronomer and worked in many other disciplines. He was “stationed”
Read moreLeroy Garcia, 5/20/23
Leroy Garcia, owner of the Blue Rain Gallery in New Mexico, is our guest. He talks about starting his art gallery and working with new artists. His website is Blue Rain Art Gallery. https://voicesofthewest.net/MP3/Leroy_Garcia_052023.mp3Podcast: Play in
Read moreLeroy Garcia, 5/20/23.
Leroy Garcia, owner of the Blue Rain Gallery in New Mexico, is our guest. He talks about starting his art gallery and working with new artists. His website is Blue Rain Art Gallery. https://voicesofthewest.net/MP3/Leroy_Garcia_052023.mp3Podcast: Play
Read moreVoices of the West, Fray Angelico Chavez, 6/5/21
Our topic is the life and career of Fray Angelico Chavez. He was a noted historian in New Mexico and historian of the Catholic Church. https://voicesofthewest.net/MP3/Fray_Angelico_Chavez_060521.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS
Read moreParrots may have been bred by Native Americans 1,000 years ago in SW
From The Westerner Blog Native Americans may have kept a breeding colony of scarlet macaws in the American Southwest starting more than 1,000 years ago, a new study finds. The birds were raised for their
Read moreVoices of the West 10-17-15
Contributor Frank Abell joins Franzi in studio along with retired Hollywood stuntman Bunker De France to talk about the recently discovered photo of Billy The Kid.
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