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Jeri Ah-be-hill (September 23, 1933 – March 11, 2015) was a Kiowa fashion expert and art dealer. She owned and operated a trading post on the Wind River Indian Reservation for more than twenty years before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she became the curator of the annual Native American Clothing Contest held at the Santa Fe Indian Market.
In 1985, she apprenticed in costume design at the Santa Fe Opera. [6] She studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where she joined the fashion collective "Native Uprising", led by instructor Wendy Ponca . [9] [10] IAIA co-founder Lloyd Kiva New (Cherokee Nation [11]) told Michaels, "First Santa Fe and then Paris!"
Nov. 2—Tons of people want to visit Santa Fe and move to Santa Fe. Ovation Travel Group declared Santa Fe the No. 3 place to travel in the world in 2022, with Napa Valley the only other U.S ...
Santa Fe Relocation has been providing global mobility services for over six decades. In 1980, Santa Fe Relocation Services launched in Hong Kong, followed by mainland China. In 1998, the East Asiatic Company acquired and listed the firm on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. In 2012, Interdean was acquired, with London becoming the global headquarters.
Dec. 17—For nearly 50 years, Esperanza Shelter has provided a refuge for people in Santa Fe and the surrounding region dealing with domestic violence. When the coronavirus pandemic began, the ...
Jul. 9—Two Santa Fe city councilors plan to introduce a resolution at a meeting next week that would change the location of where banners honoring local veterans could be hung.
Mandatory gender-based dress codes in the workplace have been referred to as a "Title VII blind spot" by Jessica Robinson, writing for the Nebraska Law Review. [3] In Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989), the US Supreme Court ruled that "sex-role stereotyping" may constitute sex discrimination in a mixed motivation Title XII case.
Mar. 21—The Interfaith Shelter at Pete's Place, a fixture in Santa Fe, is expanding to help people beyond its door at the corner of Cerrillos and Harrison roads. This week, the shelter launched ...