Ubicación E Integración De Mesas Directivas De Casillas (ENCARTE)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ubicación E Integración De Mesas Directivas De Casillas (ENCARTE) Ubicación e Integración de Mesas Directivas de Casillas (ENCARTE) Estado: CHIHUAHUA Proceso Electoral 2020-2021 Fecha y Hora de Generación: 17/05/2021 17:27:04 hrs Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Sección: 238 B1 Sección: 238 C1 Ubicación: ESCUELA PRIMARIA BENITO JUÁREZ, CALLE VEINTIUNO DE Ubicación: ESCUELA PRIMARIA BENITO JUÁREZ, CALLE VEINTIUNO DE MARZO NÚMERO 714, BARRIO SAN ANTONIO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, MARZO NÚMERO 714, BARRIO SAN ANTONIO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES SINALOA Y CHIAPAS CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES SINALOA Y CHIAPAS Presidenta/e: ANEL MARISSA ARCHULETA GALAZ Presidenta/e: VICTOR BEJARANO ORTEGA 1er. Secretaria/o: GABRIELA DOMINGUEZ CORRAL 1er. Secretaria/o: BLANCA AIME SALAZAR RUIZ 2do. Secretaria/o: NORA ANGELICA CEBALLOS HERNANDEZ 2do. Secretaria/o: MARIA DEL SOCORRO CORDOVA ZAMARRON 1er. Escrutador: MARGARITA DIAZ SANCHEZ 1er. Escrutador: MARIA DEL SOCORRO ORTEGA CAPERON 2do. Escrutador: BIANCA IRANY AMARO MORALES 2do. Escrutador: BERTHA DELGADO OLIVAS 3er. Escrutador: DANIEL GAMEZ PARRA 3er. Escrutador: CONSEPCION SILVAS VASQUEZ 1er. Suplente: BERTHA MELERO DOMINGUEZ 1er. Suplente: JESUS MENDOZA PARRA 2do. Suplente: PRICILA IRAIN RAMIREZ VARGAS 2do. Suplente: MARTHA RIOS PEREZ 3er. Suplente: MARIA AURORA SIERRA RAMIREZ 3er. Suplente: FLOR MEJIA MARMOLEJO Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Sección: 239 B1 Sección: 239 C1 Ubicación: JARDÍN DE NIÑOS PAQUIMÉ, CALLE RICARDO FLORES Ubicación: JARDÍN DE NIÑOS PAQUIMÉ, CALLE RICARDO FLORES MAGÓN NÚMERO 158, BARRIO SAN ANTONIO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, MAGÓN NÚMERO 158, BARRIO SAN ANTONIO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES SINALOA Y CHIAPAS CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES SINALOA Y CHIAPAS Presidenta/e: URIEL VASQUEZ DELGADO Presidenta/e: ALMA LIDIA CRUZ PONCE 1er. Secretaria/o: GUADALUPE DENICE PERALTA REYES 1er. Secretaria/o: ARISDELSY GONZALEZ CHAIDEZ 2do. Secretaria/o: STEVEN ALEJANDRO DIAZ PACHECO 2do. Secretaria/o: LUIS ANGEL HERNANDEZ CARRERA 1er. Escrutador: GUENSESLAO CHANEZ PIÑON 1er. Escrutador: MARIA ISABEL AMARO TENA 2do. Escrutador: TRANCITO BEJARANO PIÑUELAS 2do. Escrutador: FABIOLA BERENICE CAPERON MURRIETA 3er. Escrutador: CLARA CEBALLOS RASCON 3er. Escrutador: ANA IRIS SUAREZ HERNANDEZ 1er. Suplente: KARINA GUADALUPE ZUBIA OLIVAS 1er. Suplente: LORENZA CRUZ PONCE 2do. Suplente: LETICIA DOMINGUEZ CHANEZ 2do. Suplente: RAMIRO DOMINGUEZ GARCIA 3er. Suplente: MERCEDES GARCIA RENOVA 3er. Suplente: ARMANDO DOMINGUEZ CHANEZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Sección: 240 B1 Sección: 240 C1 Ubicación: ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL PAQUIMÉ, CALLE ALLENDE Ubicación: ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL PAQUIMÉ, CALLE ALLENDE Y ALDAMA NÚMERO 208, COLONIA CENTRO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, Y ALDAMA NÚMERO 208, COLONIA CENTRO, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES BENITO JUÁREZ Y CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES BENITO JUÁREZ Y ALDAMA ALDAMA Presidenta/e: JAQUELINE GONZALEZ ALVAREZ Presidenta/e: REYNA MARIA HERNANDEZ ESCARCEGA 1er. Secretaria/o: CESAR AMARO PAYAN 1er. Secretaria/o: KEYLA YADIRA LUCERO TRISTE 2do. Secretaria/o: VALERIA ZUBIA TRISTE 2do. Secretaria/o: ROCIO QUINTANA COTA 1er. Escrutador: JORGE ALBERTO ESCARCEGA ORTEGA 1er. Escrutador: ISABEL GEORGINA RUIZ ARMENDARIZ 2do. Escrutador: PAMELA GONZALEZ ALVAREZ 2do. Escrutador: RAMONA LARA GARCIA 3er. Escrutador: MAYRA YURIQUI LOPEZ VARGAS 3er. Escrutador: MAYRA JANET REYES ALVARADO 1er. Suplente: EDGAR PARRA VELEZ 1er. Suplente: PATRICIA BENCOMO TENA 2do. Suplente: WALTER BUENO AGUIRRE 2do. Suplente: LIZDEBETH CRUZ PONCE 3er. Suplente: MARIA MAGDALENA PEREA ALVARADO 3er. Suplente: ALBERTO MOLINA HERNANDEZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Página 1 Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Sección: 241 B1 Sección: 241 C1 Ubicación: PLANTEL BACHILLERATO NÚMERO 24, CALLE NIÑOS HÉROES Ubicación: PLANTEL BACHILLERATO NÚMERO 24, CALLE NIÑOS HÉROES NÚMERO 2901, COLONIA LA ESPERANZA, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS NÚMERO 2901, COLONIA LA ESPERANZA, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES DIECIOCHO DE MARZO Y GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES DIECIOCHO DE MARZO Y OCTAVA OCTAVA Presidenta/e: ANA CRISTINA BALDERRAMA CAMARENA Presidenta/e: JORGE JAQUEZ PALLARES 1er. Secretaria/o: MIGUEL ANGEL JAQUEZ PALLARES 1er. Secretaria/o: CORINA QUINTANA GALAZ 2do. Secretaria/o: DAYANA PAOLA CHAPARRO SANCHEZ 2do. Secretaria/o: JESSICA YUDITH JAQUEZ PALLARES 1er. Escrutador: ITZEL GRANADOS FLORES 1er. Escrutador: ABRIL BERNARDETTE MIRAMONTES BUSTILLOS 2do. Escrutador: OSCAR JAQUEZ SANCHEZ 2do. Escrutador: OSMAN ARMANDO ORTEGA PEREZ 3er. Escrutador: SHEYLA GUADALUPE RIOS ACOSTA 3er. Escrutador: SARA AIDE CARRAZCO NUÑEZ 1er. Suplente: ROSA ISELA CHAPARRO SANCHEZ 1er. Suplente: LAIZA DANIEL TOQUINTO 2do. Suplente: MARCELO HERNANDEZ ENRRIQUEZ 2do. Suplente: MARIA OLIVIA JURADO CORDERO 3er. Suplente: LESLIE GUADALUPE MARTINEZ ROMERO 3er. Suplente: EDGAR ADRIAN CEBALLOS ALVELAIZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Sección: 241 C2 Sección: 241 C3 Ubicación: PLANTEL BACHILLERATO NÚMERO 24, CALLE NIÑOS HÉROES Ubicación: PLANTEL BACHILLERATO NÚMERO 24, CALLE NIÑOS HÉROES NÚMERO 2901, COLONIA LA ESPERANZA, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS NÚMERO 2901, COLONIA LA ESPERANZA, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES DIECIOCHO DE MARZO Y GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES DIECIOCHO DE MARZO Y OCTAVA OCTAVA Presidenta/e: MARIA ELENA ORDOÑEZ MORALES Presidenta/e: LAURA ELIZABETH GARCIA PONCE 1er. Secretaria/o: SONIA RUBIO MOLINA 1er. Secretaria/o: LARIZA PEÑA RODRIGUEZ 2do. Secretaria/o: ALONDRA MARTINEZ RODRIGUEZ 2do. Secretaria/o: ROSA IVON NEVAREZ SOTO 1er. Escrutador: EDGAR IVAN GARCIA SIERRA 1er. Escrutador: ANGEL LUCERO DAVILA 2do. Escrutador: DANIELA DIAZ RUIZ 2do. Escrutador: CRISTINA GONZALEZ SOTELO 3er. Escrutador: ARMANDO CHACON CHANEZ 3er. Escrutador: ANGEL EDUARDO VALDEZ GARCIA 1er. Suplente: ADELITA DIAZ SANCHEZ 1er. Suplente: RAFAEL GALINDO TELLEZ 2do. Suplente: SEFERINO LOPEZ PEREZ 2do. Suplente: GUADALUPE ROMALDO LUCERO DAVILA 3er. Suplente: LORENZO HUMBERTO GARCIA MORENO 3er. Suplente: MARIA JAQUEZ CEBALLOS Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 1) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 37) GUADALUPE VICTORIA Sección: 241 C4 Sección: 242 B1 Ubicación: PLANTEL BACHILLERATO NÚMERO 24, CALLE NIÑOS HÉROES Ubicación: ESCUELA TELESECUNDARIA NÚMERO 6150, DOMICILIO NÚMERO 2901, COLONIA LA ESPERANZA, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31850, CASAS CONOCIDO SIN NÚMERO, LOCALIDAD GUADALUPE VICTORIA, CÓDIGO GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, ENTRE CALLES DIECIOCHO DE MARZO Y POSTAL 31851, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, AL CENTRO DE LA OCTAVA LOCALIDAD Presidenta/e: FATIMA KARINA GUTIERREZ VACIO Presidenta/e: ERICK ROGELIO DURAN ORTIZ 1er. Secretaria/o: SABRINA IDALY CHACON OLIVAS 1er. Secretaria/o: LUZ ELENA CARRILLO CARBALLO 2do. Secretaria/o: DANIA CAROLINA GARCIA OLIVAS 2do. Secretaria/o: ARMANDO REYES MUÑOZ 1er. Escrutador: BERENICE MARTINEZ GARCIA 1er. Escrutador: ENRIQUE ACEVEDO RENOVA 2do. Escrutador: YLIA AMARO CORONEL 2do. Escrutador: ZULEYKA PAYAN CARBALLO 3er. Escrutador: RAMONA IBETH CHAFINO ROMERO 3er. Escrutador: ELVIRA ORTIZ LOPEZ 1er. Suplente: CESAR GUADALUPE GARCIA CHANEZ 1er. Suplente: JUAN MORALES TLAHUANCAPAN 2do. Suplente: SILVIA MARTINEZ MERAZ 2do. Suplente: ANDREA CHAVEZ ARANDA 3er. Suplente: AMANDA DOMINGUEZ MORAN 3er. Suplente: LORENZO ANZURES CANDIA Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Federal: 2) JUAREZ Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Distrito Local: 1) NUEVO CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Municipio: 13) CASAS GRANDES Localidad: 79) PROFESOR GRACIANO SANCHEZ Localidad: 29) ENRIQUEZ Sección: 242 E1 Sección: 243 B1 Ubicación: SALÓN DE ACTOS , DOMICILIO CONOCIDO SIN NÚMERO, Ubicación: ESCUELA PRIMARIA IGNACIO CEFERINO ENRÍQUEZ, LOCALIDAD PROFESOR GRACIANO SÁNCHEZ, CÓDIGO POSTAL 31851, DOMICILIO CONOCIDO SIN NÚMERO, LOCALIDAD ENRÍQUEZ, CÓDIGO CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, AL CENTRO DE LA LOCALIDAD POSTAL 31850, CASAS GRANDES, CHIHUAHUA, AL CENTRO DE LA LOCALIDAD Presidenta/e: JAIME EDUARDO DE LEON VENZOR Presidenta/e: CLARISSA RODRIGUEZ CARRAZCO 1er. Secretaria/o: JOANNA CHAIDEZ GAMEZ 1er. Secretaria/o: YIRIAM NAYELI ACOSTA PALMA 2do. Secretaria/o: ELVIS JAVIER DE LEON VENZOR 2do. Secretaria/o: ANTONIO MORALES MARTINEZ 1er. Escrutador: ADELITA ORALIA ESCARCEGA VALVERDE 1er. Escrutador: ANGELICA ESCALANTE GRADO 2do. Escrutador: SERGIO PRIETO RODRIGUEZ Página 2 2do. Escrutador:
Recommended publications
  • Plan Municipal De Desarrollo-Nuevo Casas Grandes
    A n e x o a l P e r i ó d i c o O f i c i a l Gobierno del Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua Registrado como Artículo de segunda Clase de fecha 2 de Noviembre de 1927 Todas las leyes y demás disposiciones supremas son obligatorias por el sólo hecho de publicarse en este Periódico. Responsable: La Secretaría General de Gobierno. Se publica los Miércoles y Sábados. Chihuahua, Chih., miércoles 09 de enero de 2019. No. 03 Folleto Anexo ACUERDO N° 036/2019 PLAN MUNICIPAL DE DESARROLLO 2018-2021 MUNICIPIO DE NUEVO CASAS GRANDES _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 ANEXO AL PERIÓDICO OFICIAL Miércoles 09 de enero de 2019. LIC. JAVIER CORRAL JURADO, Gobernador Constitucional del Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua, en ejercicio de la facultad que me concede el artículo 93, fracción XLI de la Constitución Política del Estado, y con fundamento en lo dispuesto por los artículos 1 fracción VI y 25 fracción VII de la Ley Orgánica del Poder Ejecutivo del Estado, así como 5 fracción VII y 6 de la Ley del Periódico Oficial del Estado, y 28 fracción XXVI y 50 del Código Municipal para el Estado, he tenido a bien emitir el siguiente: ACUERDO 036/2019 ARTÍCULO PRIMERO.- Publíquese en el Periódico Oficial del Estado, el Acuerdo tomado por el Honorable Ayuntamiento del Municipio de Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, en sesión celebrada el día 05 de enero de 2019, mediante el cual se aprobó el Plan Municipal de Desarrollo 2018-2021. ARTÍCULO SEGUNDO.- Este Acuerdo entrará en vigor al día siguiente de su publicación en el Periódico Oficial del Estado.
    [Show full text]
  • German-Spanish Bilingualism in Two Mennonite Communities Inmexico·
    Estudios Fronterizos, AI10 VII, vol. VIII, núm. 18-1 9, enero-abril/mayo-agosto de 1989, pp. 96-111 GERMAN-SPANISH BILINGUALISM IN TWO MENNONITE COMMUNITIES INMEXICO·. Por Dennis J. Bixler-Márquez·· RESUMEN El presente estudio se realizó para determinar el grado de estabilidad de bilingüismo (alemán-español) en dos comunidades en Chihuahua, México. La comunidad de la colonia Capulín fue seleccionada porque era representativa de los grupos menonitas más fundamentalistas y conservadores. Un grupo antiguamente menonita en la colonia Swift Cmrent se seleccionó para la contrastaci6n, debido al proceso de aculturaci6n y modernidad que experimentaba. Una encuesta por hogar, entrevistas y prolongadas observaciones, permitieron identificar las características sociolingflísticas dentro de los patrones sociales de las dos comunidades. Unicamente los usos y patrones lingflísticos más obvios revelados en la encuesta son incluidos como reportes preliminares. Se concluye que la. comunidad fundamentalista de la colonia CapulÚl posee un bilingüismo estable, mientras que el otro grupo de la colonia Swift Current más bien se podría definir como de bilingüismo transicional. ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the level and degree of stability of bilingualism (German-Spanish) in two German cornmunities in Chihuahua, México. The cornmunity of Colonia CapulÚl was selected because it was represen­ tative of the most fundamental and conservative Mennonite groups. A former Mennonite group in Colonia Swift Current was selected to provide a contrast because it was undergoing asignificantdegreeof acculturationandmodernization. • Funding for this study was provided by tbe Center for Inter-Arnerican and Border Studie. at tbe University of Texas at El Paso. The study was autborizcd and supported by tbe Secretaría de Educación Pública in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua and tbe Dirección de Educación Pública del Ettado de Chihuahua in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua.
    [Show full text]
  • Original Pottery by Artists of Mata Ortiz, Mexico Will Be on View April 6-24 in Grove Gallery at UCSD
    Original pottery by artists of Mata Ortiz, Mexico will be on view April 6-24 in Grove Gallery at UCSD March 15, 1999 Media Contact: Jan Jennings (619) 822-1684, [email protected] ORIGINAL POTTERY BY ARTISTS OF MATA ORTIZ, MEXICO WILL BE ON VIEW APRIL 6-24 IN GROVE GALLERY AT UCSD The Pottery of Mata Ortiz, an exhibition of approximately 100 original pieces of pottery by artists from the Mexican village of Mata Ortiz, will be on view April 6 through April 24 in Grove Gallery at the University of California, San Diego. A reception will be held April 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission to the exhibition and the reception are free and open to the public. San Diego-based collector Ron Schneider selected the pottery to be shown. Schneider owns Puerta Vallarta's Galeria de 0llas (gallery of pots), devoted exclusively to Mata Ortiz pottery, also referred to as Casas Grandes pottery. Most pieces in the UCSD exhibit will be for sale. Sizes will range from two inches to 18 inches high and prices from $18 to $3,000. Schneider, who describes his feelings when viewing the decorative pottery of Mata Ortiz as those "of exhilaration and peace," will lecture and give a slide presentation at 7 p.m. April 9. He will discuss the origins of the pottery in the ancient civilization at Paquime, the reinvention of the tradition by Juan Quezada, the development of the pottery-making tradition in the village of Mata Ortiz, and the various maturing artists who are adding to the growing pool of creativity.
    [Show full text]
  • Casas Grandes Ceramics at the Milwaukee Public Museum
    Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology Volume 11 Article 10 2021 Casas Grandes Ceramics at the Milwaukee Public Museum Samantha A. Bomkamp University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.uwm.edu/fieldnotes Part of the Archaeological Anthropology Commons, Biological and Physical Anthropology Commons, Linguistic Anthropology Commons, Other Anthropology Commons, and the Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons Recommended Citation Bomkamp, Samantha A. (2021) "Casas Grandes Ceramics at the Milwaukee Public Museum," Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology: Vol. 11 , Article 10. Available at: https://dc.uwm.edu/fieldnotes/vol11/iss1/10 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by UWM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology by an authorized administrator of UWM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology Volume 11 Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology Volume 11 Number 1 May 2021 Published by the Anthropology Student Union (ASU) at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, USA Editor-in-Chief Ann S. Eberwein Editors Ashley Brennaman Heather Brinkman Cody Schumacher Jessica Skinner Editorial Committee Karissa Annis Laya Liebeseller Bill Balco Ciaran McDonnell Sarah Boncal Cheri Price Josh Driscoll Joshua Rivers Adrienne Frie Katherine Santell Kevin Gartski Katrina Schmidt Dominic Greenlee Tony Schultz Alexis Jordan Faculty
    [Show full text]
  • Amerind Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 3
    Amerind quarterly The Newsletter of the Amerind Foundation summer 2007 ( vol. 4, no. 3 ) Obstructions to Arizona’s Progress? My great-grandparents immigrated to Arizona in the “primitive” peoples could be legitimately pushed aside if 1890s like so many before and after them, for health rea- they stood in the way of progress. In the words of anthro- sons, and they made and carefully placed in albums hun- pologist Robin Fox, “To be fully human it was not enough dreds of black-and-white photographs of their new home to possess culture, one must possess our culture.” in the desert. Tucked Attitudes to- into the back of an al- ward Apaches have bum that came to me changed since the recently from a cous- days of my great- in was the postcard grandparents. that is reproduced on Now, whenever the this page. The card Amerind Museum was probably printed presents a program in the late nineteenth on Apache culture, or early twentieth galleries and lecture century as part of an rooms are filled to organized campaign overflowing. Coch- to convince a skepti- ise and Geronimo cal Eastern establish- are now American ment that the Arizona icons, but I doubt Territory had finally that the mythologies solved its “Indian created by Holly- problems” and could wood screen writers now be considered for statehood. are any closer to reality than those enshrined by a printer The hand-colored photographs on the card were of postcards a hundred years ago. originally made by A. Frank Randall at or near the San In our continuing quest to challenge cultural Carlos Indian Agency in 1884.
    [Show full text]
  • Mata Ortiz, Mexico, Is Changing, but Its Spirit Is Rooted in Ancient Ways
    ← Back to Original Article MEXICO Town shaped from clay The pottery that remade Mata Ortiz, Mexico, is changing, but its spirit is rooted in ancient ways January 13, 2013 By Alison DaRosa MATA ORTIZ, MEXICO — The place felt so familiar. The air was dry and warm and slightly smoky. Streets were unpaved, rutted, edged with weeds below ramshackle wooden fences. Swaybacked horses and muscled pickup trucks dueled for right of way on the dusty roads. I was invited almost immediately into the humble homes of extraordinary artists and encouraged to inspect pieces of delicate pottery displayed on oilcloth-covered kitchen tables or arranged on sagging beds. I looked over the shoulders of men and women who shaped, polished and painted at tiny sunlit work stations. I caressed their art, held their children. I embraced the artists' warmth, spirit, gentle humility and exquisite talent. They touched my soul. It was as though nothing in Mata Ortiz had changed, but after a few days I learned how much had changed. Pottery put Mata Ortiz on the map. This village, in the northern state of Chihuahua, sits on the edge of a high-desert plain that once was home to the thriving pre-Columbian Paquime culture. (For travel warnings on this area, go to travel .state.gov.) In the late 1950s and early '60s, as Paquime ruins were being excavated, impoverished residents learned there was a market for ancient pottery. Even simple pots were sold to local merchants for $5 or $6 apiece -- the equivalent of wages for several days' labor. When supplies eventually dwindled and a law prohibited the sale of antiquities, a few locals began making pots that merchants and Mexican traders passed off as the real thing.
    [Show full text]
  • Mennonite Institutions
    -being the Magazine/Journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society Inc. Preservings $10.00 No. 18, June, 2001 “A people who have not the pride to record their own history will not long have the virtues to make their history worth recording; and no people who are indifferent to their past need hope to make their future great.” — Jan Gleysteen Mennonite Institutions The Mennonite people have always been richly Friesen (1782-1849), Ohrloff, Aeltester Heinrich portant essay on the historical and cultural origins endowed with gifted thinkers and writers. The Wiens (1800-72), Gnadenheim, and theologian of Mennonite institutions. The personal reflections seminal leaders in Reformation-times compiled Heinrich Balzer (1800-42) of Tiege, Molotschna, of Ted Friesen, Altona, who worked closely with treatises, polemics and learned discourses while continued in their footsteps, leaving a rich literary Francis during his decade long study, add a per- the martyrs wrote hymns, poetic elegies and in- corpus. sonal perspective to this important contribution to spirational epistles. During the second half of the The tradition was brought along to Manitoba the Mennonite people. The B. J. Hamm housebarn in the village of Neu-Bergthal, four miles southeast of Altona, West Reserve, Manitoba, as reproduced on the cover of the second edition of E. K. Francis, In Search of Utopia, republished by Crossway Publications Inc., Box 1960, Steinbach, Manitoba, R0A 2A0. The house was built in 1891 by Bernhard Klippenstein (1836-1910), village Schulze, and the barn dates to the founding of the village in 1879, and perhaps even earlier to the village of Bergthal in the East Reserve.
    [Show full text]
  • Julio Galán: El Motivo Del Doble 85 Carmen Gómez Del Campo
    FORROS LAS MIRADA.pdf 1 31/01/14 11:09 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K FORROS LAS MIRADA.pdf 1 31/01/14 11:09 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K FORROS LAS MIRADA.pdf 1 31/01/14 11:09 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K La mirada ante lo invisible, libro coletivo[1].indd 1 07/01/2014 13:56:18 La mirada ante lo invisible, libro coletivo[1].indd 2 07/01/2014 13:56:18 La mirada ante lo invisible La mirada ante lo invisible, libro coletivo[1].indd 3 07/01/2014 13:56:18 La mirada ante lo invisible, libro coletivo[1].indd 4 07/01/2014 13:56:18 Esther Cimet S., María Elena Durán Carmen Gómez del Campo, Eréndira Meléndez Ana María Rodríguez, Alicia Sánchez Mejorada Graciela Schmilchuk, Leticia Torres La mirada ante lo invisible La mirada ante lo invisible, libro coletivo[1].indd 5 07/01/2014 13:56:18 Director de arte Enrique Hernández Nava Cuidado de la edición Marta Hernández y Juan Ariel Rodríguez Peñafiel Asistencia editorial Carlos Martínez G., José Luis Rojo y Amadís Ross Formación Marta Hernández R. Corrección Margarita González A. Imagen de cubierta Alba Rojo Cama, Ventana, 2013 La mirada ante lo invisible © Esther Cimet S., María Elena Durán, Carmen Gómez del Campo, Eréndira Meléndez, Ana María Rodríguez, Alicia Sánchez Mejorada, Graciela Schmilchuk y Leticia Torres Primera edición: 2013 D. R. © Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura Reforma y Campo Marte s/n Col. Chapultepec Polanco Del.
    [Show full text]
  • The End of Casas Grandes
    THE END OF CASAS GRANDES Paper presented to the symposium titled The Legacy of Charles C. Di Peso: Fifty Years after the Joint Casas Grandes Project at the 73rd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology Vancouver, Canada March 27, 2008 Abstract. Charles Di Peso believed that Paquimé, the primary center of the Casas Grandes culture, succumbed to an attack in A.D. 1340. He further argued that the culture survived in the Sierra Madre, where it was encountered by early Spanish military adventurers. Other reviews of the data have come to different conclusions. In this essay I examine and discuss the available chronometric data. This is a revised draft (July 8, 2009). Please check with the author before citing. Corrections and other suggestions for improvement are welcome. David A. Phillips, Jr. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology MSC01 1050, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001 USA [email protected] In 1663 the Spanish founded a settlement and mission near Casas Grandes (Di Peso 1974:3:865, 998). As of that year, beyond question, the Casas Grandes culture no longer existed. Based on tree-ring evidence, in 1338 the culture was thriving. Whatever happened to the culture, it must have happened during the intervening 325 years. The purpose of this essay is to once again guess when the Casas Grandes culture came to and end. Whether we utilize history or archaeology, our starting point for any examination of the problem is the enduring scholarship of Charles Di Peso. Historical Evidence The new colony at Casas Grandes was not an isolated incident.
    [Show full text]
  • September 2015 Arts & Leisure in Southern New Mexico
    Postcard Harmony Discovery exposure Page 8 Page 30 Page 36 Arts & Leisure in Southern New Mexico Our 20th Year! • September 2015 Volume 20 • Number 9 2 • SEPTEMBER 2015 www.desertexposure.com www.SmithRealEstate.com Call or Click Today! (575) 538-5373 or 1-800-234-0307 505 W. College Avenue •PO Box 1290 • Silver City, NM 88062 Quality People, Quality Service for over 40 years! HEAD FOR THE HILLS – Cool off in a MIMBRES RIVER HACIENDA – 20- SOUTHWEST STYLE – Right in PRETTY AS A PICTURE – This cabin in the woods near Lake Roberts. Acre spread with river frontage and Town! Great location - walking Spic and Span Tyrone home Built for effi ciency, economy and ease, irrigation – 7.2 ac. Water rights with distance to schools. Spacious fenced this solar-powered low-maintenance mountain home has it all – lovely wood laminate super farm land. Modern charming adobe home back yard for the kids and pets - lots of bonus fl ooring throughout, spacious patio and makes a perfect getaway. 4.2 acre lot includes woods, has 3 BR 2 BA with courtyard, beamed ceilings, rooms for activities. 3 BR, 2 BA, Southwest stucco wildlife and seasonal stream Secluded and private, double fi replace and front porch with sweeping exterior and easy-care landscape. Secluded inner backyard that accesses town park/open- yet high enough in elevation for a good cell signal! 2 views. Also included are large barn/workshop/ patio. Hardwood fl oors. Fireplace and more. space. 3 BR, 1 BA, quality appliances and a BR with vaulted ceilings and wonderful views – Only storage and corrals.
    [Show full text]
  • Indian Assimilation in the Franciscan Area of Nueva Vizcaya
    Indian Assimilation in the Franciscan Area of Nueva Vizcaya Item Type Book; text Authors Griffen, William B. Publisher University of Arizona Press (Tucson, AZ) Rights Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents Download date 04/10/2021 13:58:24 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/595455 ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA NUMBER 33 INDIAN ASSIMILATION IN THE FRANCISCAN AREA OF NUEVA VIZCAYA WILLIAM B. GRIFFEN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA 1979 About the Author . .. WILLIAM B. GRIFFEN has done ethnohistorical work in northern Mexico with a basic focus on the culture change of native groups as they were influenced or dominated by the Spanish colonial system. In the late 1970s, he worked specifically on Chiricahua Apache contact under the late eighteenth-century Spanish presidio system at Janos, Chihuahua. He received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Arizona and became chairman of the anthropology department at Northern Arizona University in 1965. After three years as associate professor at St. Louis University, he returned in 1971 to Northern Arizona University as professor and chairman of the anthropology department. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS Copyright ~ 1979 The Arizona Board of Regents All Rights Reserved Manufactured in the U.S.A. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Griffen, William B Indian assimilation in the Franciscan area of Nueva Vizcaya. (Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona) Bibliography: p. 1. Indians of Mexico - Chihuahua, Mexico (State) - History. 2. Indians of Mexico - Missions. 3. Francis­ cans - Mexico - Chihuahua (State). 4. Franciscans - Missions. 5. Indians, Treatment of - Mexico - Chihuahua (State).
    [Show full text]
  • Reconstructing a Miracle: New Perspectives on Mata Ortiz Pottery Making
    Reconstructing a Miracle: New Perspectives on Mata Ortiz Pottery Making JIM HILLS Memory is life, borne by living societies founded in its name. History, on the other hand, is the reconstruction, always prob- lematic and incomplete. —Pierre Nora, Realms of Memory (Les lieux des mémoires) This paper is an exploration into memory and history, and into how certain stories have evolved while a larger chorus of voices—those that permeated the kitchens, streets, and fields of Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua—have been lost over the past forty years. The project didn’t start out this way. It began in 2001, when Mata Ortiz collector Dr. Richard O’Connor suggested that I write an article on the traders of Mata Ortiz. Since I was an early trader in the village, having arrived in May 1978, I thought it was a great idea. We immediately set down on paper the names of the traders we could think of to interview: we came up with a list of twenty individuals and believed we remembered most of the relevant people. Ten years later, I have iden- tified more than 120 traders and other significant visitors to the village, and the list continues to grow (see appendix). As I began the interview process, first with traders, then with collectors and aficionados of Mata Ortiz pottery, my files quickly expanded. Today, I have collected research data and conducted interviews with more than one hundred individuals on both sides of the border, including collectors, buyers, traders, potters and their family members (including wives, ex-wives, daughters, and sons), and friends of important potters who have died.
    [Show full text]