Native American history of New Mexico

Independent Investment Bankers Corp. Announces Huron Capital and Pueblo Mechanical & Control’s Acquisition of Infinity Contractors

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Independent Investment Bankers Corp. (IIB) is pleased to announce that William Armstrong who is a FINRA licensed investment banker with IIB and founder of Siglo Capital, LLC (Siglo Capital) has assisted with their buy-side client, private equity firm Huron Capital Partners (Huron Capital) HVAC and plumbing installation, retrofit, and repair services platform, Pueblo Mechanical & Controls (Pueblo), with the acquisition of Infinity Contractors (Infinity), a transaction that will give the company a strong and growing presence in Texas.

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  • Independent Investment Bankers Corp. (IIB) is pleased to announce that William Armstrong who is a FINRA licensed investment banker with IIB and founder of Siglo Capital, LLC (Siglo Capital) has assisted with their buy-side client, private equity firm Huron Capital Partners (Huron Capital) HVAC and plumbing installation, retrofit, and repair services platform, Pueblo Mechanical & Controls (Pueblo), with the acquisition of Infinity Contractors (Infinity), a transaction that will give the company a strong and growing presence in Texas.
  • It was a pleasure for Siglo to serve Huron Capital/Pueblo Mechanical & Controls as buy-side advisor in this accretive transaction, Armstrong said.
  • Infinitys exemplary track record and market coverage will be a major boon for Pueblos continued and already impressive growth as they expand eastward into Texas and beyond.
  • Many congratulations and best wishes are due Scott Hauncher, Dan Bueschel, the Huron and Pueblo teams, and the Salter family and Infinity staff.

Santa Fe Indian Market Announces Indigenous Editor for 2021 Publications

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Monday, May 10, 2021

b'SANTA FE, N.M., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is pleased to announce that Nina Sanders (Apsalooke) will be the guest editor of both the official Santa Fe Indian Market Magazine, produced by Native American Art Magazine , and the Live & Virtual Artist Booth Guidepublished by Hutton Broadcasting .

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  • b'SANTA FE, N.M., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is pleased to announce that Nina Sanders (Apsalooke) will be the guest editor of both the official Santa Fe Indian Market Magazine, produced by Native American Art Magazine , and the Live & Virtual Artist Booth Guidepublished by Hutton Broadcasting .
  • Sanders will commission Indigenous writers and artists under the age of 40 to write each publication\'s feature articles.
  • I am not looking to be exclusionary, rather, to seize this moment in history and try something new.
  • Sanders has done work for the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, NM; the Smithsonian\'s National Museum of the American Indian; and the Field Museum in Chicago, where she curated the groundbreaking exhibition, "Apsaalooke Women and Warriors."

In-Person Indian Market Returns to Santa Fe This August

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Friday, April 16, 2021

b'SANTA FE, N.M., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --The Southwestern Association of Indian Arts (SWAIA), the non-profit organization that produces the annual Santa Fe Indian Market, is pleased to announce that an in-person and ticketed Santa Fe Indian Market will be held on Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21, 2021.\n"After last year\'s pivot and presentation of a virtual Indian Market, we are excited to welcome visitors and artists back to our beloved, 99-year-old event.

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  • b'SANTA FE, N.M., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --The Southwestern Association of Indian Arts (SWAIA), the non-profit organization that produces the annual Santa Fe Indian Market, is pleased to announce that an in-person and ticketed Santa Fe Indian Market will be held on Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21, 2021.\n"After last year\'s pivot and presentation of a virtual Indian Market, we are excited to welcome visitors and artists back to our beloved, 99-year-old event.
  • We are excited to innovate safe and creative solutions and presenting the 99th Indian Market in addition to welcoming back many beloved events like the fashion show and our live auction.
  • "\nA schedule of events and limited tickets for the 99th Santa Fe Indian Market will be released as soon as possible on the SWAIA website.
  • It creates economic and cultural opportunities for Native American artists by producing and promoting the Santa Fe Indian Market, the biggest and most prestigious Indian art event in the world since 1922; cultivating excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms; and developing programs and events that support, promote, and honor Native artists year-round.

Four Corners Oil And Gas Community Steps Up And Provides COVID19 Supplies And Scholarships To Local Native American Communities

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

All proceeds from the project have directly benefitted 8 chapter houses of the Navajo Nation and the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and the majority of the supplies were distributed to impacted Native American communities in the Chaco Canyon region.

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  • All proceeds from the project have directly benefitted 8 chapter houses of the Navajo Nation and the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and the majority of the supplies were distributed to impacted Native American communities in the Chaco Canyon region.
  • Our area has been good neighbors with the oil and gas industry for many decades.
  • LOGOS and DJR have always been willing to meet with community members and leadership, should an issue arise.
  • The Four Corners oil and gas community will carry Mr. Chavez's sentiment forward by stewarding responsible natural resource development, while respecting the needs and desires of our community and continuing to make positive impacts in the Four Corners area.

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Congratulate Congresswoman Deb Haaland on her Nomination

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

With a tribal culture deeply rooted in the Pueblo of Laguna, Haaland as head of the Department of Interior will lend a critical and knowledgeable voice to the protection and preservation of these lands and other natural resources for future generations.

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  • With a tribal culture deeply rooted in the Pueblo of Laguna, Haaland as head of the Department of Interior will lend a critical and knowledgeable voice to the protection and preservation of these lands and other natural resources for future generations.
  • Haaland will also be a trustworthy steward of Americas trust and treaty obligations owed to the First Americans.
  • Congratulations to Deb Haaland.
  • Now, we call on the U.S. Senate to confirm this nomination without delay.

Chiricahua Nation President Speaks on the Apaches’ Sacred Return, Co-hosted by Silver City Museum and WILL

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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

He will be joined by historical consultant Doug Dinwiddie and Dale Giese of the Fort Bayard Historical Society.

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  • He will be joined by historical consultant Doug Dinwiddie and Dale Giese of the Fort Bayard Historical Society.
  • Silver City, New Mexico and the Gila Forest are at the center of the Nde Benah - traditional homelands of the Chiricahua Apache.
  • Joe Saenz, a Warm Springs Apache descendent and current Nantan (President) of the Chiricahua Apache Nation, has been a cultural and environmental activist for most of his adult life.
  • For more information, please contact the museum at (575) 538-5921 [email protected] , or visit the museum's website: www.silvercitymuseum.org .

SWAIA's Inaugural Virtual Indian Market Drives Sales and Membership

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

SANTA FE, N.M., Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts is pleased to announce a successful conclusion and excellent sales results from the organization's first-ever Virtual Indian Market.

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  • SANTA FE, N.M., Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts is pleased to announce a successful conclusion and excellent sales results from the organization's first-ever Virtual Indian Market.
  • The virtual market drove sales for SWAIA's 450 participating artists and increased membership by 144 percent.
  • Out of the 1,117 Indigenous artists who were juried into the 2020 Santa Fe Indian Market, 450 artists joined the inaugural Virtual Indian Market.
  • Of the initial artist participants, only 77 artists had existing websites; at the time of the Virtual Indian Market launch that number increased to 450.