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About This Site

Created to Educate about the Traditions and Heritage of the Genízaro People of New Mexico

Content by: Moises Gonzales, Cañon de Carnué Land Grant President & UNM Professor

Designed and Created by: Susan Olsen, of  De Novo Strategic Consulting

“Creating Strategic & Tactical Digital Marketing Communication Plans”

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