A NEW MEXICO INDEX: M

8/22/2005

Mabel Dodge Luhan House (Taos) - HITAT;  SFH&G p. 165+;  TLL;  UVMDLH;     see also        

Dodge, Mabel

Luhan, Mabel Dodge

Mabel Dodge Luhan House Inn & Retreat (Taos) - NMSRSP p. 95+

Mabery, Marilyn (Grants author of The Volcanic Eruptions of El Malpais) - New Mexico Magazine, 3-00, p. 12

Mabry, Jane R. (nationally acclaimed Albuquerque oil painter & pastel artist, born in Roswell) - AONM3;  CWA;  NONMW;  New Mexico Magazine, 3-00, p. 16+

Mabry, Katherine Burns (wife of Gov. Thomas J. Mabry) - FLNM

Mabry, Thomas (NM governor from 1947-1951) - SBSNA

Macaione, Tommy S. (Santa Fe painter & a northern NM Living Treasure) - LTCGS;  UNIQNM p. 77

MacArthur, Douglas (WWII general who grew up at Fort Selden) - ALWWII;  LTTP;  WWWYW

MacArthur Foundation winners, in NM - Albuquerque Journal, 10-5-03, p. A-1+;            see also

Ramon Gutierrez

Bette Howland

Tom Joyce

Beaumont Newhall

Leslie Marmon Silko

Maria Varela

Daisy Youngblood

 

 

Macauley, Kath (Las Cruces painter) - AONM3

MacCannell, Linda (Gallup native, Albuquerque-raised, now Calgary photographer of Riders of West: Portraits From Indian Rodeo) - Native Peoples, 11/12-1-99, p. 83+;  Albuquerque Journal, 10-3-99, p. F-6

MacCarter, Don (photographer for the NM Department of Game & Fish) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-5-94, p. D-3

MacCarter, Jane S. (outdoor tourism author & wife of Don MacCarter) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-5-94, p. D-3

MacDonald, David (Tomé iron sculpture restorer) - Albuquerque Tribune, 12-20-94, Metro Plus, p. 1+

MacDonald, Jerry (Las Cruces paleontologist who discovered the Robledo Mountain Permian fossil trackway) Earth’s First Steps - 568.1729 MacDonald

MacDonald, Peter (former leader of the Navajo Nation) - CNNAH;  PIOTAS

MacDonell, Susan              see      San Marcos Café

MacGraw, Ali (Santa Fe film actress) - APLNO p. 56;  SANFEORG p. 52 & 106;  Santa Fean, 7-02, p. 42+

MacGregor, Sandy (Santa Fe author of The Happy Camper’s Cookbook, Eating Well Is Portable) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-99, p. F-6

Machado, Carlos (Santa Fe furniture-maker, painter & sculptor) - Santa Fean, 12-97/1-98, p. 56+

Machebeuf, Vicar Joseph P. (Archbishop Lamy’s associate) - TMHS p. 33+;         see also         Lamy, Jean Baptiste

Mackie, Virginia (Santa Fe musician & a northern NM Living Treasure) - LTCGS

Mackler, Natalie Jean "Tasha" (Albuquerque owner of Murder Unlimited aka Tasha’s Paperback Book Exchange) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-9-97, p. C-10+

MacLaine, Shirley (actress who owns a ranch in northern NM & author of Out on a Leash: Exploring the Nature of Reality & Love) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-1-04, p. F-7

MacLauchlan, Andrew (Santa Fe executive pastry chef at the Coyote Café & author) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-10-99, p. C-1+

MacLeod, Helen (Santa Fe needlepoint pillow portrait artist) - New Mexico Magazine, 4/98, p. 19

MacNeil, Hermon Atkins (artist) - AINMP

MacNeish, Richard (archaeologist who found the earliest evidence of human habitation in the SW, in Orogrand Cave in southern NM) - AASW p. 23;  LADSGS p. 47+;  NMECC p. 14

MacPherson, Angus (Albuquerque artist) - Landscapes, Angus MacPherson - 759.13 M172

MacPherson, John (former Las Vegas police chief) - WOTWW

Macrorie, Joyce T. (Las Cruces acrylic painter) - SOQCA p. 64 & 113

Madame Millie          see      Cusey, Mildred

Madame Vestal       see      Monte Verde  &  Siddons, Belle

Madison, Deborah (Santa Fe award-winning cookbook author & former chef of The Greens restaurant) - Santa Fe New Mexican, 5-14-03, p. C-4;  Albuquerque Journal, 10-1-97, p. B-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-5-95, p. B-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-21-93, p. B-1

Madonna of the Trail Statue - MSF;  SFTA p. 303;  La Crónica de Nuevo México, 3-88, p. 2

Madrid, Jimmy & Mary Jo (Vallecitos area “santitos” artists; he & their son Nicholas are also tin artists)  FOFRDF p. 40

Madrid, Lydia (Albuquerque printmaker, mixed media artist & UNM associate professor honored by the Magnifico Honors Exhibit) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-18-02, p. F-1+

Madrid, Maximiano [Max] (Paraje pioneer) - TTASPRFA

Madrid, Patricia (former District Court Judge & NM’s 1st woman state attorney general) - CHCHNM p. 209;  NUMUHNM p. 104;  SANFEORG p. 70 & 135;  Albuquerque Journal, Sage, 6-99, p. 12;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-4-98, p. A-1;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-5-98, p. D-3

Madrid, Roque (17th century NM soldier, Santa Cruz alcalde, & El Paso garrison captain) - NMECC p. 76

Madrid, NM - NTGSF;  SBSNA

Madrid Christmas Decorations - B&BCL p. 72+;  CITAS p. 48;  MCNM p. 17+

Madrid Coal Mines - B&BCL p. 71+;  MCNM p. 10+

Madrid Coal Mines Miner’s Cottage - HITAT p. 92+

Madrid Coal Mines, Owner           see      Huber, Oscar

Maes, Petra Jiménez (NM District Court Judge &the 1st Hispanic woman elected to the state supreme court) - CHCHNM p. 209;  NUMUHNM p. 104;  TTWSF p. 126+

Maes, Ricardo (one of Santa Fe's leading Chicano activists) - CHCHNM p. 284+

Maes, Tona & Elias (Agua Fria traditional hard-working couple, volunteers & northern NM Living Treasures) - LTCGS

Maese, Juan de Dios (1st Las Vegas alcalde) - HISHLNM;  WOTWW

Mafchir, Jim (owner of Western Edge Press, the Santa Fe publishing house which acquired Sherman Asher Publishing) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-24-02, p. F-6

Magdalena, NM - CTNM     see also         Lady on the Mountain

Magdalena Ridge Observatory (west of Socorro) - Albuquerque Journal, 10-9-99, p. E-1

Magdich, Dennis (Tesuque maker of "Nuevo New Mexico" furniture) - AAHII p. 16;  Albuquerque Journal, 2-21-98, p. B-1+  

Magadi, Athi-Mara (Santa Fe author & photographer of Santa Fe Originals: Women of Distinction) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-11-03, p. F-6

Magee, Carl C. (important early 20th century NM muckraking newspaper editor who helped break the story of the Teapot Dome scandal & invented the parking meter) - HONMR;  NEWMX

Magennis, Beverly (Albuquerque owner of a tiled house & Apache Creek ceramic sculptor & tile artist) - IASST p. 29 & p. 58+;  SOQCA p. 65 & 113

Magnifico (Albuquerque’s premier contemporary art show)         see      Albuquerque art shows  &  Transitions, the successor to Magnifico 

Magoffin, Col. James Wiley (Santa Fe Trail merchant, US consul to Mexico, Confederate Civil War participant) - ADOAB;  ASIPC;  M&HSAL;  NMRR;  TATRV;  TINM                  see also         Magoffin Salt War

Magoffin, Susan Shelby (one of the earliest Anglo women in NM, sister-in-law of James Wiley Magoffin & author) - AWSFT p. 39;  BICAR p. 29+;  M&HSAL;  NMECC p. 106+;  NONMW;  SATW p. 4;  SIALA;  SWCLAS;  SWH;  TATRV

Magoffin Salt War - SHOOT p. 213+        see also         Magoffin, Col. James Wiley  &  Salt Wars

Mahaffey, Merrill (Albuquerque-born Santa Fe painter) - LTW

Mahaffey, Michael (Santa Fe architect) - Santa Fean, 3-00, p. 24+

Mahler, Richard (Santa Fe freelance reporter for National Public Radio, journalist, photographer & author of New Mexico’s Best, Guatemala, Adventures in Nature, Santa Fe Memories*, Stillness, Daily Gifts of Solitude & co-author of Belize, Adventures in Nature, Secrets of Becoming a Late Bloomer: Extraordinary Ordinary People on the Art of Staying Creative, Alive, & Aware in Mid-Life & Beyond & Tending the Earth, Mending the Spirit: the Healing Gifts of Gardening) - New Mexico Magazine, 6-03, p. 21;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-4-03, p. F-6

Maitland, Kathryn (Santa Fe radio account executive & announcer) - TTWSF p. 108+

Maio, Gail (Albuquerque painter) - A&AONM

Maire, Alan (Tomé sculptor) - Albuquerque Tribune, 12-8-94, Metro Plus, p. 1+

Maisel’s Trading Post (Albuquerque) - EDTSF;  NMR66OT p. 75+;  PDADASW;  PUBLODEC p. 28+

Makela, Jean (Cochiti Lake painter & calligrapher) - AONM2

Maktima, Duane (Hopi/Laguna Pueblo jeweler) - SWIJ

Maktima, Joe (Laguna/Hopi painter) - Native Peoples, 11-12-1-99, p. 94

Malacate, Antonio (Cochiti leader of the Pueblo Revolt) - PUEBI p. 140+

Malaria in NM - DMINM

Mallery, Barbara Vogt (author of a vivid & poignant memoir, Bailing Wire & Gamuza: the True Story of a Family Ranch Near Ramah, New Mexico, which won the History Society of NM, Ralph Emerson Twitchell Award.  Her dad was Evan Z. Vogt, a sheeprancher & custodian of El Morro National Monument) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-29-05, p. F-6

Malmont, Valerie S. (UNM-educated author of a series of cozy mysteries, not set in NM) - Mirage, Winter 1998, p. 5

Malone, Ronald (Navajo creator of folk art figures) - PSNFA

Maloney, Angie (Navajo weaver) - SNGLOM

Maloof, Colleen (chairman of the board of the Maloof Co.) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

Maloof, George (owner of the 1st National Bank & NM's Coors beer distributorship) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-25-79, p. A-1+

Maloof Family (Albuquerque owners of the 1st National Bank, Sacramento Kings basketball team & NM's Coors beer distributorship) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-26-99, A-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-99, p. A-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-16-99, p. D-1+;  "Generations of Influence", New Mexico Business Journal, 6-90, p. 14

Maloof, Judy (an assistant professor of Spanish at UNM & editor & translator of Voices of Resistance: Testimonies of Cuban and Chilean Women) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-11-99, p. F-6

Malouf, Diane & Don (Dallas jewelry designer & tax attorney & owners of a renowned Santa Fe home & garden) - BAWHH p. 82+

Malotki, Ekkehart (Hopi author & professor) - CTLCTNL;  New Mexico Magazine, 7-01, p. 14+;  Book Talk,  4-99, p. 9;  Books of the Southwest, Fall 98, p. 13          

El Malpais National Monument (lava flow badlands outside Grants) - MMT&ZM;  NMSRSP p. 48+;  NMWAT;  New Mexico Magazine, 5-99, p. 24      see also         Cebolla Wilderness

Las Mañanitas song (traditional Hispanic folksong) - FFMNM p. 6;  LRCAT p. 124+;  TNHAC p. 175

Manby, Arthur R. (rancher, mysteriously murdered) - LONM;  MU&MY p. 133+;  SFTA;  TLL

Mandala Center (group retreat center, near Des Moines) - NMSRSP p. 162+

Mandelman, Beatrice (NYC & Taos painter & wife of Louis Ribak) - TAATP;  TMAN;          see also            Ribak, Louis

Manderfield Mausoleum, in Santa Fe - OSFT p. 73

Mangas Coloradas (Mimbreño Apache chief) - BAMP;  CHOTIW;  GC;  GNOAMI;  MIGCH;  NMLPH;  RTWAW;  TINM;  WWC

Manhattan Project (US development project to develop the atomic bomb, during WWII) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, C-7+;       see also

Allison, Samuel K.

 Bainbridge, Kenneth

 Bethe, Hans Albrecht

 Bohr, Niels

Bradbury, Norris E.

 Brode, Bernice

 Bush, Vannevar

 Chadwick, James

Dudley, John H.

 Fermi, Enrico

 Feynman, Richard Phillips

 Frisch, Otto

Fuchs, Klaus

 Groves, Leslie R.

 Hahn, Otto

 Hirschfelder, Joseph O.

Kemeny, John

 Kistiakowsky, George B.

 Manley, John H.

 McKibbin, Dorothy

Neddermeyer, Seth

 Oppenheimer, J. Robert

 Peierls, Rudolf

 Segre, Emilio Gino

Serber, Charlotte

 Szilard, Leo

 Teller, Edward

 Ulam, Stanislaw

Warner, Edith

 Weisskopf, Victor

 Wigner, Eugene Paul

 

Manley, John H. (Manhattan Project physicist, peace activist & a northern NM Living Treasure) - LTCGS;  RoLA

Mann, Cheryl (Albuquerque Cheyenne River Sioux executive director of the National Indian Youth Council)  MotW

Mann, Edward Beverly [E.B.] (early author of Western novels, & a history of NM) - ENCFROW;  SWH

Mann, Jonathan M. (former NM State Epidemiologist, then with the Center for Disease Control, then Professor of Epidemiology & Director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at the Harvard University School of Public Health, & author who was killed in the Swissair Flight 111)  Albuquerque Tribune,  9-3-98, p. A-1+

Manning, Ralph (Albuquerque’s “50 Gallon Man”, who donated blood from the time he was a young WWII veteran until he was diagnosed with cancer) - AFC3CR

Manns, William & Judy (Santa Fe authors & carousel horse collectors) - Santa Fean, 6-99, p. 68+

Mano (pumice rolling-pin used to grind corn) - CABAL p. 303               see also         Metate

Manolito, Eric (Navajo poet from Cuba who graduated from the Native American Preparatory School) - APLNO p. 118+

Man’s Hat Shop (Albuquerque) - WOW;     see also      Dunlap, Stuart

Mans, Martha (Albuquerque watercolorist) - AONM2

Manso, Juan (NM governor & entrepreneur, involved in Indian slave trading) - New Mexico Historical Review, 7-00, p. 339+

Manso, Tomás (1640’s NM Franciscan) - New Mexico Historical Review, 7-00, p. 339+

Manson, Jono (Santa Fe rock & roll singer/songwriter) - Santa Fean, 3-99, p. 14

Manuelito (Navajo war leader) - BAMP;  CHOTIW;  GNOAMI;  NMABM p. 196+;  as an orator - CNNAH p. 510

Manygoats, Betty (Navajo potter) - NPT&I;  PSNFA

Manz, Bruno (Albuquerque retired physicist & author of A Mind in Prison: the Memoir of a Son & Soldier of the Third Reich) - Albuquerque Journal, 07-15-01, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 4-29-01, p. F.8;  Booklist, 6-1/6-15-00, p. 1841;  Publishers Weekly, 5-29-00, p. 66

Manzanares, David & Michael (Abiquiu musicians of the popular Nuevo Latino band Manzanares) - Santa Fean, 4-03, p. 47+

Manzanares, Francisco A. (delegate to Congress from the Territory of NM & businessman) - HAIC;  LPP p. 80+

Manzano, NM - LAMNM

Manzano Day School        see      Glorieta, 1st house built in Albuquerque

Manzano Hawk Watch (Manzano Mountains State Park) - NMSRSP p. 193+

Manzano Mountain Wilderness - NMWAT        see also         Capilla Peak Observatory

Manzo, Anthony J. (Taos Western realist oil painter) - CWA

Mapes, Helen E. (Artesia painter) - AONM2

Ma-Pe-Wi (Zia painter) - AINMP     see also         Herrera, Velino

Las Maravillosas (Albuquerque writing group) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-5-02, p. F-6

Marcha de los Novios (traditional Hispanic wedding song) - LRCAT p. 32;  TNHAC p. 206;          see also            Wedding Songs

Marciano, Francesca (Roman author who wrote her novel, Casa Rossa, in San Cristobal & Arroyo Seco) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-15-02, p. F-8

Marcos, Fray (he & Estevanico searched for Cíbola & found Zuni) - CABAL;  NFM;  PPA p. 20+;  see also           

Father Marcos of Nice

Marcos de Niza

Niza, Marcos de

Marcos de Niza (he & Estevanico searched for Cíbola & found Zuni) - AE;  QFESSS;  RDN;  SAD;  WE&D;             see also

Father Marcos of Nice

Marcos, Fray

Niza, Marcos de

Mares, Epifanio & Bruna (Albuquerque owners of the Mares Grocery Store) - AFC3CR

Mares, E.A. [Tony] (Albuquerque poet, essayist, playwright, performance artist & UNM professor) - AFC3CR;  NMABM p. 561+;  NMPR;  PCWHW;  PD55LP;  PPA p. 277+

Mares, Michael Allen (Albuquerque-born author & professor of zoology & ecology who specializes in convergent evolution, adaptation & community organization of desert rodents of the world & South American mammals) - HAA;  HAA2e;  Mirage, Spring 03, p. 31+;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-15-02, p. F-8

Margolis, David (Santa Fe rare book dealer) - Santa Fean, 3-00, p. 38+

María de Jesús (early New Mexican Franciscan spiritual champion) - LONM p. 315+;  NMVA;  Visions of Sor Maria de Agreda: Writing Knowledge and Power - Colahan, Clark - 271.97302 Colahan;                     see also        

Agreda, Maria de Jesus

Concepcion, Maria de Jesus de la

Coronel, Maria de Jesus, Sor Maria de Agreda

Lady in Blue

Maria Dolores, Sister (Loretto nun) - NUMUHNM p. 136

Maria Teresa Restaurant Ghost (Albuquerque) - AAGA p. 75+

Maria Ysabel Restaurant (Santa Fe)       see      Mondragón, Bel

Mariachi Music - LRCAT p. 120+

Mariachi Cowboys (Albuquerque musical father & son duo, Abenicio & Michael Sanchez) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-6-99, p. C-1+

Marian Hall, in Roswell (designed by Isaac Hamilton Rapp) - CSFS

Marianetti, Paul (Albuquerque owner of several BLM burros) - DATNM p. 195+

Maiannah (Santa Fe video artist) - SANFEORG p. 96 & 125

Marie Agustine (1896s Italian hermit who traveled NM on foot)            see                 

d’Agostino, Giovanni María

Ermitano, El (the Hermit)

Hermit of Rincon de Tecolote

Marijuana as Medicine, Legalized 1st in NM - MRTPF;  MTFM

Marin, John (world-renowned modernist painter who lived briefly in NM) - AINMP;  AOTWCNM;  AVEHAA;  LAOT;  MODPA;  S&VIR p. 14+;  T&SFAE;  TAATP;  TWCDR p. 115;  UVMDLH;  VINMA p. 27+; see also     Taos Society of Artists, second generation

Marion Center for the Photographic Arts (College of Santa Fe) - Santa Fean, 5-98, p. 80+

Marjon, Soledad (Albuquerque photographer) - NUMUHNM p. 72

Mark, Kathleen (author on meteorite craters & Manhattan Project mathematician's wife) - STAN&MDO

Markinson, Arlena & Marty (Santa Fe minister & entertainment executive) - Santa Fean, 10-00, p. 60+;            see also         Soaring Eagle

Marks, George B. (Albuquerque Western painter & sculptor) - CWA;  MOWA

Marmon, Lee H. (Laguna Pueblo photographer, author of Pueblo Imagination: Landscape & Memory in the Photography of Lee Marmon & father of Leslie Marmon Silko) - REACNAL;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-9-03, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-5-01, p. F-1+;  Native Peoples, 2/3-00, p. 36+

Marmon, Suzy Rayos (Laguna Pueblo-born educator) - PUEBN p. 136

Marmon, Walter G. (civil engineer who laid out the town site of New Albuquerque & named many of the new streets) - AFC3CR;  SBSNA

Marmots, Hoary (mammals) - FOTR p. 72+

Marmots, Yellow-Bellied (mammals) - FOTR p. 70+

Maroma (itinerant troupes of early NM artists & clowns) - LONM p. 404+

Marquez, Maria Teresa (UNM librarian, Chicana scholar & boxer) - AFC3CR;  NMABM p. 570+

Marquez, Noel (Artesia painter) - SOQCA p. 66 & 114

Marriott, Alice (ethnologist & author) - DOTD;  HIS;  SWH

Marriott House, in Silver City - HITAT

Marranos      see      Crypto-Jews

Marriage Customs in NM - LRCAT p. 27+

Mars, Julie (Albuquerque author of A Month of Sundays: Searching for the Spirit & my Sister & novelist of The Secret Keepers) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-7-05, p. F-6

Mars’ Pathfinder Spacecraft Guidance (Apache Point Observatory, near Alamogordo) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-4-97, B-1+

Marsh, Diane (Santa Fe figurative painter) - New Mexico Magazine, 5-97, p. 44+

Marshak, Ruth (Manhattan Project physicist's wife) - STAN&MDO

Marshall, Mary (1st black nurse to serve on a NM battlefield) - SATW p. 36

Marshall, Penny (actress, director & producer who attended UNM, best known for her role on “Laverne & Shirley”) - TVS p. 54+

Martha of Taos, owner      see      Reed, Martha

Martha’s Body Bueno       see      Doster, Martha

Marten (small mammals) - FOTR p. 16

Martin, Agnes (Taos & Galisteo abstract painter, winner of the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts & winner of the 1998 National Medal of Arts) - AOTWCNM;  ARTODAY;  CAINM;  TMAN;  VINMA p. 50+;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-1-98, p. F-1;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-20-98, p. D-2

Martin, Bill (Cochiti Pueblo drum-maker) - INDSNM p. 59+

Martin, Bob (Albuquerque balloonist, TV photographer & reporter, who with John Wallington & Dave Liniger tried to fly a balloon around the world) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-27-98, p. B-4;  Albuquerque Journal, 12-13-98, p. B-1+

Martin, Craig (former National Park Service naturalist, junior high science teacher; now, Los Alamos editor & author) - New Mexico Magazine, 9-02, p. 15;  New Mexico Magazine, 05-01, p. 12+;  Book Talk, 4-99, p. 10;  Albuquerque Journal, 12-6-98, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-1-98, p. F-6

Martin, Esther (Territorial woman forage agent & later owner of Santa Fe’s Exchange Hotel) - NMWIP

Martin, Jack (Esther’s husband & "King of the Jornada") - NMWIP;  MVP

Martin, Jean (Albuquerque Western realistic painter, in various media, & printmaker) - CWA

Martin, Johnny (Weed, NM store-keeper) - ATRG p. 110+

Martin, Lolly (Spanish Colonial costume curator at Las Golondrinas Living Museum) - SANFEORG p. 57 & 123

Martin, Paul Sidney (archaeologist) - AROC p. 236+

Martin, "Doc" Thomas Paul (early Taos physician) - TAATP;  TLL

Martine, Teresa (Navajo weaver) - RWW p. 34

Martínez (Albuquerque Spanish Jewish watercolorist) - AONM3

Martínez, Adam (San Ildefonso Pueblo farmer, potter, husband of Santana Roybal Martínez, & oldest son of Julian & Maria Martínez) - CCSFTFC p. 17+;  SFIPP p. 100+

Martinez, Adela (Albuquerque woman who refused to move to allow the Hispanic Cultural Center to be built on her property) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-26-99, p. C-1+

Martínez, Agueda Salazar (matriarch of NM Hispanic weaving) - AFHCN;  CWTTT;  NUMUHNM p. 75;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-8       see also        

Archuleta, Epifania (Eppie)

Chimayo Blankets

Chimayó Weavings

Coronado, Cordelia

Medina, Delores

Medina, Norma

Serrano, Georgia

Weaving, Hispanic

 

Martinez, Alfonso "Al" (Santa Fe martial artist, boxer, referee, coach, veteran, & former Los Alamos Laboratory Health & Safety engineer) - APLNO p. 24+

Martínez, Andres (captured by Apaches, raised by Kiowas) - IHINM p. 48+

Martínez, Padre Antonio José (19th century Taos priest, newspaper editor, & educator) - ASIPC;  BDOHA;  EHA;  HISHLNM;  HONMR;  LNMEF p. 84+;  LONM;  LPP p. 6+;  M&HSAL;  NMLPH;  OA;  SBSNA;  SFTA;  TATRV;  TINM;  TLL p. 37+;  TNHAC p. 303;  WOTWN;  New Mexico Magazine, 3-00, p. 26;  see also   Martínez, José Antonio

Martínez, Antonio Severino (Taos alcalde & father of Antonio José) - TLL;              see also         Martinez Hacienda

Martínez, Crescencio (San Ildefonso Pueblo painter) - AINMP;  ANA p. 41;  GNOAMI;  LSIASAR p. 72+;  PIPTM;  SHARVIS p. 73;  VVNAP

Martínez, Demetria (Albuquerque poet, journalist & novelist) - AFC3CR;  CWCWT;  LoELoC;  NMPR;  NUMUHNM p. 87;  PD55LP;  PPA p. 292+;  WSSCACL;  Albuquerque Journal 1-20-02, p. F-6

Martinez, Ernest J. (Santa Fe painter, designer & resident artist of La Fonda) - New Mexico Magazine, 10-96, p. 58+;      see also         La Fonda (Santa Fe)

Martinez, Esther [P'oe Tsawa, Blue Water, & Estefanita Martinez] (a renowned storyteller from San Juan Pueblo, for the National Park Service as well as a Tewa language consultant who helped develop a Tewa dictionary.  She’s a winner of a Living Treasure Award from the state of NM, awarded the Indian Education Award for Teacher of the Year from the National Council of American Indians, & the NM Arts Commission Governor's Award for Excellence & Achievement in the Arts) - VLJCIPNM2;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-20-98, p. D-2

Martínez, Felix (19th century businessman, politician & newspaper publisher) - HHNM;  LPP p. 87+;  NMABM p. 361+;  New Mexico Magazine, 3-00, p. 26+

Martinez, Floyd (New Mexico-born & raised author of a young person’s Capulin ranch novel) - Books of the Southwest, Winter 98, p. 23+

Martinez, Frank (Santo Domingo Pueblo painter) - VVNAP

Martinez, Helene (Santa Fe Fiesta Council member & business manager) - SATW p. 62

Martinez, Jacob (Dixon santero) - SMCSS

Martínez, Father Jerome (NM historian & priest) - B&BCL p. 414+

Martínez, Jerry (contemporary santero) - FOFRDF p. 24

Martínez, Jesús “Chuy” (City of Albuquerque employee, singer, songwriter, TV host, folklorist & human rights activist) - AFC3CR

Martínez, Jesús Maria (convicted murderer of Julián Trujillo, in Taos) - WOTWW

Martínez, Joe P. (Taos WWII private who received the Congressional Medal of Honor) - BDOHA;  NMABM    p. 501+

Martinez, John (Albuquerque owner of Dos Hermanos) - Mirage, Winter 99, p. 25

Martínez, José Antonio (Taos priest & educator) - CHAH;  NFM;       see also         Martínez, Antonio José

Martinez, Juan H. (Western traditional sculptor, born on a ranch, outside Albuquerque) - CWA

Martinez, Juan “JD” (Española tin & bulto artist & husband of Rita Valencia Martinez) - FOFRDF p. 62

Martinez, Juanita (Taos Pueblo potter) - PSDFCT

Martínez, Julian (San Ildefonso Pueblo potter, painter, husband of Maria Montoya [Poveka] Martinez & co-developer of San Ildefonso’s famous black pottery) - AINMP;  AMAL;  ANA p. 41-42;  ARTCLAY;  GNOAMI;  PIPTM;  SHARVIS p. 74;  TONMT;  VVNAP

Martinez, Leandro House, in Taos - OHNM p. 24

Martinez, Liz (co-president of Lawyers Title of Albuquerque) - Albuquerque Journal, Sage, 6-96, p. 5

Martínez, Lorenzo (traditional Hispanic musician, police officer at Sandia Pueblo, composer, & winner with his father, Roberto, of a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowhip) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-13-03, p. F-4

Martínez, Don Manuel (founder of Albuquerque’s Martineztown) - SBSNA

Martínez, Margarita (former Española film producer) - NUMUHNM p. 90

Martinez, Maria Montoya [Poveka] (San Ildefonso Pueblo potter, co-developer of San Ildefonso’s famous black pottery with her husband Julian Martinez, mother of Popovi Da & grandmother of Tony Da) - A&C;   AIW;  AINMP;  AMAL;  ANA p. 42;  ARTCLAY;  CNNAH;  EAI;  EWAW;  FFIPP p. 264+;  FPTPS;  HWGBW;  ITSTF;  IW13;  LSIASAR p. 40+;  MEFSP;  NMECC p. 140;  NONMW;  PBAIW;  PIPTM;  PPCCT3C;  SATW p. 16;  SFIPP p. 85+;  SPATZ;  TNAH;  TONMT;  Santa Fean, 8-00, p. 51+;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-4;  Santa Fean, 8-98, p. 46+

Martinez, Marion C. (Glorieta recycled computer parts artist of the Aztechna series) - New Mexico Magazine, 2-99, p. 53

Martinez, Mary (Taos’ chief probation officer) - SATW p. 32

Martinez, Miguel (lifelong resident of Taos, renowned painter in oil, pastels & acrylics, & printmaker, who’s also included in It’s All in the Frijoles) - AAHII p. 33 & p. 40+;  CWA

Martinez, Paddy (Navajo man who 1st found uranium on Haystack Mountain) - CNNAH;  HOFE 1965 p. 19+;  MMT&ZM

Martinez, Pascual House, in Taos - OHNM p. 25+

Martinez, Patrocinio (Cañada Alamosa [later called Monticello] pioneer) - TTASPRFA

Martinez, Paul (Taos woodworker) - RGHSFC p. 42

Martinez, Pauline (Santa Clara Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 284

Martinez, Ramita & Juan José (Picuris Pueblo wife & husband potters) - LSIASAR p. 66+

Martinez, Richard [Opa-Mu-Nu] (San Ildefonso Pueblo painter) - PIPTM;  VVNAP

Martinez, Rita Valencia (Española tin artist & wife of Juan “JD” Martinez) - FOFRDF p. 63

Martínez, Roberto (founder of Los Reyes de Alburquerque, the head of one of NM's foremost musical families, & winner with his son Lorenzo, of a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship)  TNHAC p. 178+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-13-03, p. F-4;  Albuquerque Journal, 12-9-01, p. F-3

Martínez, Rufina (Pecos colcha expert) - SATW p. 12;             see also         Colcha Embroidery

Martinez, Santana Roybal (San Ildefonso potter & Maria Martinez’s daughter-in-law) - CCSFTFC p. 17+;  FFIPP p. 276;  PBAIW;  SFIPP p. 100+

Martinez, Ted (interim TVI president) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-14-92, p. A-1

Martínez, Tony (San Ildefonso Pueblo potter)     see     Da, Popovi  &  Popovi Da

Martinez, Tony (Taos furniture-maker) - RGHSFC p. 56+

Martínez, Valerie (poet, translator & assistant professor of English at NM Highlands University) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-28-03, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-1-99, p. F-6

Martinez Hacienda (Antonio Severino Martínez’s house in Taos) - AAGSOC p. 71+;  HITAT;  TLL; see also             Martínez, Antonio Severino

Martinez-Purson, Rita (president of the Santa Fe Community College) - Mirage, Spring 1998, p. 33

Martineztown Founder     see      Martínez, Don Manuel

Martineztown Ghost (Albuquerque) - AAGA p. 106+

Mary Michael, Sister (Carmelite nun at Santa Fe’s Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary) - TTWSF p. 122+

Mary Nolasco, Sister (Albuquerque Sister of Charity nun) - NUMUHNM p. 137

Maryboy, Nancy (Navajo/Cherokee author who lives on the Navajo Reservation) - NPW

Maryol, Alex (Santa Fe leader of a nationally recognized blues band) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-9-04, p. D-1+

Maryol, Georgia (Santa Fe owner of Tomasita's Restaurant) - SANFEORG p. 65 & 116

Masayestewa, Almarie (Hopi basket weaver) - HBWANF

Mascareñas, María Margarita Jaramillo y (Taos healer & massage therapist) - NUMUHNM p. 126

Mason, Barney (deputy to Sheriff Pat Garrett) - WROLC

Mason, Marsha (Santa Fe actress & 4-time Oscar nominee) - APLNO p. 72+;  Santa Fean, 4-01, p. 28+

Masonic Scottish Rite Temple (in Santa Fe) - MSF p. 99+;  NTGSF p. 92+

Masopust, Katie Pasquini            see      Pasquini Masopust, Katie

Mass of the Rooster          see      La Misa de Gallo

Massacre at Villalpando (Taos) - PSOFS p. 60

Massacre of Tomé - TAOS p. 37+

Massey, Curt (musician & last surviving member of Louise Massey and the Westerners, & brother of Louise) - TOH3

Massey, Louise (Rio Hondo Western musician, composer & singer) - RUOTP p. 39;  SATW p. 50;  TOH3

Massey, Sheila (Animas national president of WIFE, Women Involved in Farm Economics) - Albuquerque Journal, Sage, 1-3-99, p. 3

Master of San José (santero) - COLFRO p. 2

Master of the Lattice-Work Cross (santero) - NKS

Master of the Penitente Cristos (santero) - NKS

Masters, Charlie (civilian high school teacher in war-time Los Alamos) - STAN&MDO

Masters, Mary Hendricks (Las Cruces’ black social worker & mother) - SWSW

Masters, Syd (Edgewood leader of the Western band, Syd Masters & the Swing Riders) - Albuquerque Journal, Venue, 3-14-03, p. 16+

Los Matachines, play - CABAL p. 238+;  MDLVH p. 196+;  RACLH p. 58;  TNHAC p. 171+;  text of - SNFDAS

Matachines (Hispanic/Indian dancers) - CCSFTFC p. 38+;  INDSNM p. 85+;  LONM;  LRCAT p. 136+;  MCNM   p. 50+ & p. 69+

Matar el Año Viejo (Kill the Old Year, traditional Hispanic New Year's folksong) - TNHAC p. 172

Maternal Health Center (Santa Fe) - SHWSPP

Mather, David [or Mathers] (Las Vegas town marshal, train robber & gunfighter) - EWL&O;  SHOOT p. 127+;  TOTW;  WOTWW;  WWC

Mathews, Jacob B.            see      Matthews (Mathews), Jacob B.

Mathews, Patricia Shaw (Albuquerque science fiction & fantasy co-author with Andre Norton of On Wings of Magic) - Booklist, 1-1-94, p. 811

Mathis, Terance (former UNM, now Atlanta pro football player) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-27-97, p. C-3

Matiella, Ana Consuelo (columnist for the Santa Fe New Mexican, & author of the short story collection, Truth About Alicia & Other Stories, which explores the world of contemporary and traditional Latinas)  Albuquerque Journal, 4-14-02, p. F-6

Matta, Santiago "Sam" (WPA sculptor & santero) - SNH&HA

Matteucci, Bobby, Sr. (Paris Shoe store founder with his father) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-22-94, p. A-1

Matteucci, Nedra (Santa Fe owner of Fenn Galleries & owner of a renowned house & garden) - SAFEH;  SGOSF p. 170+;  SFH&G p. 189+;  Santa Fean, 10-02, p. 38+;  Santa Fean, Dec 97/Jan 98, p. 30+

Matteucci, Pompilio (founder of Albuquerque’s Paris Shoe Store) - New Mexico Historical Review, 1-99, p. 13

Matteucci, Robert (former Paris Shoe owner) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal,  9-85, p. 45+

Matthew, Kit (NM Museum of Natural History director) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-15-93, p. B-1

Matthews (Mathews), Jacob B. (gunman involved in the Lincoln Co. War) - EWL&O;  GRWVG;  LCWDH

Matthews, Kay (co-owner of Acequia Madre Press) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-28-96, p. C-12+;   see also             Schiller, Mark

Mattox, Charles (pioneering kinetic sculptor & professor emeritus of art at UNM) - obituary - Albuquerque Journal, 4-19-96, p. D15

Matulka, Jan (painter) - MODPA;  TWCDR p. 112

Mauldin, Bill (Albuquerque WWII Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist) - EPIAS;  JFEC;  VIWWII;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-24-03, p. E-1;  Albuquerque Tribune, 7-15-93, p. C-1;  Albuquerque Journal, 4-12-92, p. A-1;  obituary - Albuquerque Journal, 1-30-03, p. B-5

Maxon-Edgerton, Gayle (Santa Fe gallery director) - SANFEORG p. 35 & 115

Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte (Cimarron businessman & at one time, the largest individual real estate holder in the US) - ADOAB p. 48+;  CTNM p. 128+;  EOTOW p. 317+;  FGBPCC p. 17+;  LLLMV;  MLG;  NMECC p. 162+;  OHNM;  SATPAR;  New Mexico Magazine, 4-96, p. 64+;  see also         Fort Sumner Maxwell House  &  Rayado

Maxwell, Michael (Santa Fe art collector) - Santa Fean, 2/3-98, p. 26+

Maxwell Land Grant (19th century disputed real estate owned by Lucien B. Maxwell) - MLG;  MYUOT;  SATPAR;  TBCHE;   see also         Land Grants, Hispanic

Mayberry Hotel Massacre (Bonito City, NM) - GMOW p. 96+;  M&MONM p. 83+;  RRR p. 49+

Mayer, Dadou (Olympic skier who helped build the Taos Ski Valley ski school) - Santa Fean, 12-97/1-98, p. 48+

Mayer, Katherine "Peaches" (Santa Fe political activist, arts patron, philanthropist, a northern NM Living Treasure & president of the Santa Fe Opera Board) - LTCGS;  SATW p. 64

Mayer, Leslie (Santa Fe multi-media artist) - AONM2

Mayer, Martin Ambrose (Albuquerque steel furniture artist) - Albuquerque Journal, 10-30-99, p. B-1+

Mayer, Robert (Santa Fe journalist, novelist & author of his memoirs, Notes of a Baseball Dreamer) - CSFA p. 54+;  Albuquerque Journal, 3-30-03, p. F-6;  Book Talk, 4/98, p. 3

Mayer, Tom (Santa Fe short story & nonfiction author, & assistant professor English at UNM) - CSFA p. 55+;   Book Talk, 4/98, p. 3

Mayfield, Sharon O’rien (Albuquerque curandera & alternative healer) - SWHA

Maynard, Lee (Cochiti resident, the president & executive director of the Storehouse in Albuquerque & novelist of Crum is the story of a young boy coming of age in Appalachia, & it’s sequel is Screaming With the Cannibals) - Albuquerque Journal, Mature Life Magazine, 2-15-04, p. 16+

Mayors of Albuquerque - AT       see also        

Baca, Jim

Boatwright, David

Chávez, Martin

Easterday, George S.

Hurtado, Captain Martín

Jaffa, Henry

Kinney, Harry

Saavedra, Louis

Tingley, Clyde

 

Mays, Desirée (Santa Fe resident lecturer for the Santa Fe Opera, author of an annual book, Opera Unveiled*, which profiles the productions of the Santa Fe Opera) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-5-05, p. F-5;  Albuquerque Journal, 6-15-03, p. F-6

Mazeaud, Dominique (Santa Fe area installation artist) - SAESP p. 163+

Mazon, Dorothy (Belen woman’s memories of San Marcial) - NMS  

McAdoo, Linda (owner/manager of Santa Fe’s McAdoo Galleries) - TTWSF p. 82+

McAfee, Ila [Turner] (Taos painter & muralist of animals) - AMAL;  LAOT;  TAATP;  TONMT

McAndrews, Timothy (Columbus painter) - SOQCA p. 67 & 114

McBride, Clarita Serna (Grants, NM businesswoman) - NUMUHNM p. 109

McBride, Regina (New Mexico native, a writing teacher at Hunter College, an award-winning poet & novelist of Nature of Water & Air & The Land of Women, set partially in NM) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-15-03, p. F-6;  Library Journal, 4-1-03, p. 129;  People Weekly, 10-15-01, p. 55;  Santa Fe New Mexican, 8-26-01, p. F.2;  New York Times Book Review, 6-17-01, p. 22;  Albuquerque Journal, 6-1-01, p. 5;  Publishers Weekly, 4-23-01, p. 49

McBride, Teresa (owner of McBride & Associates) - NUMUHNM p. 110+;  New Mexico Women, Spring 1996, p. 26;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-11-94, p. C-5;  Albuquerque Tribune, Vista, 2-92, p. 6

McBryar, William (Buffalo Soldier who won the US Army Medal of Honor, during the Apache Campaign) - BDOA;  BVBSMH;                see also         Buffalo Soldiers

McCabe, Dan (Lake Valley cowboy killed in Cotton’s Saloon) - GMOW p. 67+

McCall, Dan (professor of American Studies at Cornell University & author of acclaimed & beautiful novels, including Messenger Bird, about the Apache people of southern NM) - LoELoC 

McCarthy, Cormac (El Paso author of a highly acclaimed western series: The Border Trilogy: All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing & Cities of the Plain, all of which are set partially in NM) - LoELoC 

McCarthy, Marge (Santa Fe founder of the Labyrinth Resource Group of Santa Fe & a winner of the 2003 Governor's Award for outstanding NM Women) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-27-03, p. E-6

McCarthy, Ron (English owner of Santa Fe's Eldridge-McCarthy Gallery) - Santa Fean, 6-03, p. 24

McCarty, Frankie (Albuquerque Journal’s 1st woman reporter, later managing editor) - SATW p. 55

McCarty, Henry       see      Billy the Kid  &  Bonney, William H.

McCartys, NM - NMR66OT p. 90;             see also         Acoma Pueblo

McCauley, Barbara (Truchas poet, painter & owner with her husband Alvaro Cardona-Hine, of the Cardona-Hine Gallery) - Santa Fean, 6-03, p. 58

McCline, John (a slave who fought in the Civil War, moved to Santa Fe, worked for the Hagerman family & later wrote Slavery in the Clover Bottoms: John McCline’s Narrative of His Life During Slavery and the Civil War) - Booklist, 7-98, p. 1852+

McClintock, Acheson (Rincon hotel owner, real estate mogul, newspaper owner & politician) - MVP

McClure, Jake (Lovington champion roper) - CKSP

McComas, Charlie (son of Judge H.C. McComas, kidnapped by Apaches) - LONM;  RRR p. 61+

McConville, Jon (Albuquerque artist, & owner of the Fort 105 Studios in downtown Albuquerque, now called the Downtown Contemporary Art Center, & activist for the revitalization of downtown) - AFC3CR

McCord, Richard (former Santa Fe Reporter owner & author of the nonfiction exposé, Chain Gang: One Newspaper Versus the Gannett Empire) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-29-02, p. F-8

McCormick, Cyrus, Jr. (wealthy Chicago businessman & philanthropist who owned the longest running newspaper in the Southwest, in Santa Fe) - STOEH        see also         El Nuevo Mexicano

McCormick, Cyrus, Jr. House, in Nambé (Las Acequias) - OSFT p. 19+

McCormick, Ruth Hanna (wife of Albert Simms) - SRPLOH p. 20 & p. 156+;          see also         Simms, Ruth Hanna McCormick

McCormick, Wilfred (Albuquerque author of many children's sports novels, including Pro Toughback)  Albuquerque Journal, 12-5-03, p. D-1+

McCoy, David (Los Lunas bulto artist) - FOFRDF p. 59

McCoy House (1895 Aztec house) - HITAT

McCracken, Cathryn (Albuquerque UNM graduate & poet) - Albuquerque Journal, Sage, 6-7-98, p. 12+

McCrossen, Helen (Santa Fe weaver & operator of the Spanish Arts Shop) - CWTTT

McCulloch, Frank (Albuquerque artist & author) - PRINM;  Albuquerque Journal, 2-3-02, p. F-5;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-19-95, p. C-3

McCutcheon, Chuck (former Albuquerque Journal reporter & author of Nuclear Reactions: the Politics of Opening a Radioactive Waste Disposal Site) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-29-02, p. F-8+

McDonald, Frances Tarbell (wife of Gov. William C. McDonald) - FLNM

McDonald, Tommy (1st New Mexican & 1st Albuquerquean to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame) - AFC3CR;  Albuquerque Journal, 2-27-00, p. D-12;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-2-98, p. A-1+

McDonald, William C. (1st statehood governor) - HONMR;  TOH3 p. 205+;  YTTS p. 65+

McDowell, Alice (Placitas author, registered nurse, social worker, spiritual counselor & cancer survivor, who wrote The Good News: It's Cancer) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-9-02 p. F-6

McDowell, Lisa (realtor) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", <New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

McFadden, Steven (a native of New England who now lives in Santa Fe, he's a writer, a teacher, & a healer, involved in CSA - Community Supported Agriculture) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-26-03, p. F-5

McFarland, Beverly (East Mountain bead workshop leader) - Albuquerque Journal, Sage, 7-97, p. 4

McFeeley, Dr. Patricia (co-chief pathologist for the NM Office of Medical Investigators) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-3-95, Sage, p. 15+

McFerran, John C. (chief quartermaster of Department of NM & frequent traveler on the Santa Fe Trail) - OTSFT

McFie Bloom, Maude Elizabeth (Las Cruces author of A History of the Mesilla Valley) - Book Talk, 4-99, p. 7

McFie, John R. (Las Cruces judge, the 1st president of the NM A&M Board of Regents & father of Maude Elizabeth McFie Bloom) - MVP

McGaffey Co. (railroad) - NMRHS

McGaffey, NM (lumber town, southeast of Gallup, now a ghost town) - New Mexico Magazine, 5-03, p. 38+

McGarrity, Michael (very popular Santa Fe author of a NM mystery series) - CSFA p. 83;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-7-02, p. F-6; Albuquerque Journal, 7-8-01, p. F-8+;  Santa Fean, 6-01, p. 52+;  Publishers Weekly, 5-3-99, p. 70; Albuquerque Journal,  5-4-97, p. I-12;  Santa Fean, 4-96, p. 9+

McGary, David (Ruidoso & Alto sculptor) - A&AONM;  AONM2;  AONM3;  CWA;  MSF;  New Mexico Magazine, 5-96, p. 32+

McGerigle, John (former plant manager of Signetics) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

McGinn, Randi (NM defense lawyer) - Albuquerque Journal, 3-1-98, p. C-11

McGinnis, Bill or William (Wild Bunch outlaw) - ATRG p. 147+;  ROBRR;      see also         Lay, Elza [William Ellsworth]

McGrew, Ralph Brownell (Quemado, NM Western Impressionist oil painter) - AWFMNCHF p. 70-71 & 145; CWA

McGuinness, William (Albuquerque publisher with his wife Encarnación Romero, of The Republican Review, in 1870, for the next 10 years; he was also a tireless promoter for bringing the railroad to Albuquerque.  When it came, it had the effect of dividing the town, & McGuinness was so dismayed by the dissention & racists it brought, he left) - AFC3CR

McGuire, Michael Allen (Santa Fe wildlife artist) - BWA

McHarney, Caryl (NM educator, author & workshop leader) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-28-03, p. F-7

McHenry, Paul (Albuquerque expert on & author of Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings, Adobe: Build It Yourself & The Adobe Story: a Global Treasure) - New Mexico Magazine, 05-01, p. 13+

McHorse, Christine Nofchissey (Navajo potter) - ATGTE;  NPT&I;  PSNFA

McHugh, Gillian (Santa Fe concert pianist & the wife of architect John McHugh) - TTWSF p. 70+

McIlhaney, Sam (owner of McIlhaney Dairy) - SRPLOH p. 40+ & p. 221

McIlhaney Dairy (Albuquerque dairy’s origins) - SRPLOH p. 35 & p. 94+ & p. 180

McIlroy, Carol (Albuquerque oil painter) - A&AONM;  CWA

McIlvoy, Kevin (Las Cruces NMSU writing professor, editor of Puerto del Sol, & novelist; recipient of a 2005 Governor's Arts Awards for Excellence in the Arts, for Literature) - LoELoC;  Albuquerque Journal, 4-11-99, p. F-6;  Booklist, 10-15-98, p. 401

McIntire, Jim (Las Vegas, NM city marshal, later charged with but cleared of murdering 2 men in Silver City) EWL&O;  LM

McIntire, Tim (Albuquerque Academy headmaster) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-18-99, p. B-1

McIntyre, Alexander & William (miners who organized the Gold & Copper Deep Tunnel Mining & Milling Co. on the Maxwell Land Grant) - LLLMV;  MLG

McIntyre, Don (leader of 1st American team to climb the north peak of Mt. Everest) - Albuquerque Journal,   5-31-90, p. A-1

McIntyre, Doug (Hondo furniture maker) - New Mexico Magazine, 4-96, p. 44+

McJunkin, George (black NM cowboy who found the 1st Folsom arrowhead) - AAAAS;  BLKCWB;  CIHA;  IHINM p. 3+;  NMECC p. 19;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-4

McKee, Carolina (Albuquerque fiesta dress fashion designer) - WOW

McKee, John DeWitt (English professor at NM Tech & author) - SPONM

McKelvey, Lucy Leupp (Navajo potter) - NPT&I

McKenna, Kenny (Taos oil painter) - AONM3

McKenzie, Jerry      see      Wolf, Christin

McKernan, Pat (general manager of Albuquerque Dukes) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-16-99, p. C-1+; "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

McKibbin, Dorothy (Manhattan Project Information Center director & a northern NM Living Treasure) - LTCGS;  STAN&MDO;  Santa Fean, City Guide ‘98, p. 21+

McKinley County Courthouse WPA Art (Gallup) - NMR66OT p. 100+;  TONMT

McKinn, Jim (10 year-old rancher’s son, kidnapped by Geronimo’s Apaches & recovered by Gen. Crook’s soldiers) - LONM;  RRR p. 65+

McKinney, Mary-Nell (Albuquerque founder of the "Can’t Be Home for Christmas" project, to deliver Christmas dinner to Albuquerque police & firefighters) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-25-98, p. C-1

McKinney, Rick (Albuquerque owner & artist of The Duke, an art car) - ARTCARS p. 82+

McKinney, Thomas L. [Tip] (Roswell deputy sheriff) - EWL&O

McKittrick Canyon Wilderness Study Area - NMWAT

McLane, Don (Sacramento Mountains cowboy killed by Kit-I-chin, a Mescalero Apache) - WSGR p. 72+

McLaughlin Michael (Santa Fe author or co-author of more than 25 cookbooks, & almost 100 cooking, entertaining & design articles for Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Cook's Magazine & House Beautiful, before his death, in Eldorado) - The Santa Fe New Mexican, 7-17-02, C-4

McLerie, Jeanie (founder with Ken Keppeler, of Bayou Seco, a Cajun, Zydeco musical group) - APLNO p. 66+

McLoughlin, Rosemary (Mesilla painter) - SOQCA p. 68 & 115

McMains, O.P. (Cimarron minister, tried but dismissed for the lynching of Cruz Vega & a fearless anti-Maxwell Land Grant fighter) - FGBPCC p. 50+

McMillan, Colin (Roswell oilman, & Pres. George W. Bush's nominee for Secretary of the Navy) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-8-03, p. D-4;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-6-03, p. D-3;  obituary - Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-03, p. A-1

McMurdo, J.T. (Albuquerque painter) - TONMT

McMurry, Xenobia (one of the founders of the 1930's Albuquerque Eureka Matron’s club) - SHWSPP

McMurtry, Larry -(although a Texas novelist, he has written an absurdist fantasy about the Billy the Kid legend, called: Anything for Billy; & Dead Man’s Walk (set partially in Santa Fe), the first novel in his Lonesome Dove series) - LoELoC 

McNab (MacNab), Frank (John Chisum’s foreman & gunman, involved in the Lincoln Co. War) - EWL&O;  LCWDH

McNamara, Ioana (president of Permacharge Corp.)    see      Permacharge Corp.

McNay, Marion Koogler (Kansas heiress, watercolor painter & patron of the Taos Society of Artists & later, wife of Victor Higgins) - TAATP

McNeley, Grace (Navajo teacher at the Shiprock branch of the Navajo Community College) - STAYAW p. 62

McNew, Billy (outlaw & US Deputy Marshal) - GMOW p. 25+

McNickle, D'Arcy (Albuquerque Salish-Kootenai novelist & author) - AIN;  CNNAH;  DNAL;  EMENL p. 55+;  ENCFROW;  LAI;  NATAMLIT;  NAW p. 73+;  ODUAIN;  SERPTN;  WITBCIW

McRae, Captain Alexander (Civil War soldier who died at Valverde) - TINM

McRostie, Moira (Santa Fe Olympic alpine skier) - Santa Fean, 12-97/1-98, p. 42+

McSorley, Private Bernard (stage manager & lead actor of the 1st English-language theater in the Southwest) RRR p. 11+

McSween, Alexander (Lincoln Co. War participant) - BADW;  FFOLC;  FFSSNM;  GRWVG;  HONMR2;  LM;  TOTW;  WWL

McSween, Susan (Lincoln Co. War participant) - GSILC;  HOTLCW;  LCWDH;  NMLPH;  TBCHE;          see also     Barber, Susan McSween

Mead, Ben Carlton (a major illustrator of western themes, & artist of the mural at the Quay County Courthouse in Tucumcari) - AMAL

Mead, Christopher (author, art historian & UNM professor in architecture) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-16-99, p. F-6+

Mead, Roderick (printmaker) - PRINM

Meade, Thomas (Snore-Guard inventor) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-22-92, p. C-6

Meador, William (former NM author of the historical adventures, Nate’s Edge & Three Kids on a Mule, set in NM Territory & west Texas) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-10-03, p. F-8+

Means, Florence Crannell (local author of children’s & adult books) - SWH;  New Mexico Library Association Newsletter, v. 23 #1, 3-95, p. 29+

Mechem, Dorothy Heller (wife of Gov. Edwin L. Mechem) - FLNM

Mechem, Edwin (NM governor, US senator & federal judge) - PICCY

Mechem, Eleanor O'Heir (wife of Gov. Merritt C. Mechem) - FLNM

Mechem, Merritt C. (NM governor from 1921-22) - SBSNA

Medal of Honor Winners see     

Boyne, Thomas

Denny, John

Dix, Drew

Greaves, Clifton

Jennings, Delbert O.

Johnson, Sgt. Henry

McBryar, William

Miller, Franklin D.

Miyamura, Hiroshi

Martínez, Joe P.

Rocco, Louis Richard

Ruiz, Alejandro Renteria

Shaw, Thomas

Murphy, Raymond "Jerry"

Williams, Moses

Woods, Brent

Zeamer, Jay

Walley, Augustus

 

 

Medicine Flower     see      Cushing, Frank Hamilton

Medicine Flower, Grace (Santa Clara Pueblo potter, sister of Joseph Lonewolf, granddaughter of Sarafina Tafoya & niece of Margaret Tafoya) - A&II;  ARTCLAY;  FFIPP p. 208;  PBAIW;  SFIPP p. 74+;  Santa Fean, 8-00, p. 99;     see also        

Lonewolf, Joseph

 Tafoya, Margaret

 Tafoya, Sarafina

Medina, Delores (Hispanic weaver, daughter of Norma Medina, granddaughter of Eppie Archuleta & great-grand-daughter of Agueda Salazar Martínez) - CWTTT   see also        

Archuleta, Epifania [Eppie]

Coronado, Cordelia

Medina, Norma

Martínez, Agueda Salazar

Serrano, Georgia

 

Medina, Elizabeth (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 116

Medina, Kimberly (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 117

Medina, Lois (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 112

Medina, Marcella (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 117

Medina, Marcellus (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 115

Medina, Mariano (early mountain man) - NMABM p. 162+

Medina, Norma (Hispanic weaver, daughter of Eppie Archuleta & granddaughter of Agueda Salazar Martínez) - CWTTT;   see also        

Archuleta, Epifania Eppie]

Coronado, Cordelia

Martínez, Agueda Salazar

Medina, Delores

 Serrano, Georgia

 

Medina, Rachel (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 113

Medina, Rafael (Zia Pueblo painter) - VVNAP

Medina, Severiano (builder of Chimayo’s Chapel of El Santo Niño de Atocha) - AFHCN

Medina, Sofia (Zia Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 110

Medoff, Mark (Las Cruces playwright & novelist) - L&LWSW;  TIAV;  Albuquerque Tribune, 7-21-92, p. C-1;  Albuquerque Journal, 10-15-89, p. G-1

Meely, Yvette (San Juan Pueblo photographer) - New Mexico Magazine, 7-01, p. 68

Meem, Faith (Santa Fe wife of John Gaw Meem, landscape designer, philanthropist & a northern NM Living Treasure) - LTCGS

Meem, John Gaw (NM’s most prominent architect; Santa Fe & Albuquerque architect who headed the committee that implemented Santa Fe’s zoning ordinance, & innovator of the Pueblo Revival style of architecture) - AFC3CR;  JGM;  MSF;  NMECC p. 144;  NTGSF;  PDADASW;  PUBLODEC p. 28+;  SBSNA;  SRPLOH p. 11;  WOTPH;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-4;  Facing Southwest: the Life & Houses of John Gaw Meem, John Gaw Meem: Pioneer In Historic Preservation & Southwestern Ornamentation and Design;            see also         Dewey House  &  Wirth, Nancy Meem

Mehaffy, Patrick (Galisteo sculptor, husband of Erica Carol, & co-owner of their home, Rancho Deluxe in Ribera) - CAINM;  CASADOBE p. 101+

Meinel, Carolyn (the Happy Hacker, Cedar Crest author & president of the consulting firm M/B Research) Albuquerque Journal, 2-20-99, p. D-8;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-17-98, p. A-1+

Meketa, Jacqueline (Placitas historian & author) - Book Talk, 7-99, p. 12

Melchor, Crucita (Santo Domingo Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 133

Melchor, Dolorita (Santo Domingo Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 134

Melchor, Mandy (Santo Domingo Pueblo potter) - FFIPP p. 134

Melendez, A. Gabriel (Albuquerque Associate Professor & Chair of UNM's American Studies, faculty associate of the Southwest Hispanic Research Institute, scholar, bilingual novelist, poet, & author) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-11-04, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 6-23-02, p. F-6;  Albuquerque Journal, 10-5-97, p. I-11+

Melendez, Manuel (Roswell tenor & the 1st New Mexican hired for the Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Singers Program, now in the congressional liaison office of the Smithsonian & uncle of Lina Ramos) - >Albuquerque Journal, 7-31-05, p. F-1+

Melendres, Pablo, Jr. (Doña Ana County politician) - MVP

Melendres, Pablo, Sr. (1st mayor of the Doña Ana Bend Colony) - MVP

Melrose Federal Art Center - SNH&HA

Melrose Public Schools WPA Art - TONMT

Melton, Dave (Española balloonist who with Dick Rutan tried to balloon around the world) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-10-98, p. A-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-9-98, p. B-1

Melzer, Richard (associate history professor at UNM Valencia & author) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-25-03, p.  F-6;  Albuquerque Journal, 3-10-96, p. C11

Menaul, James (synod executive of the Presbyterian Church for NM; Menaul School was ultimately named for him) - SBSNA      see also         Menaul School

Menaul, John (1880s Reverend whose texts in Laguna & English were the 1st US English-Native American texts in NM) - Book Talk, 7/97, p. 1+;  SRPLOH p. 33

Menaul School (Albuquerque) - SRPLOH p. 182           see also         Menaul, James

Menczer, Augustus "The Kid" (Raton saloon owner & outlaw) - EWL&O;   see also         Mentzer, Gus

Mendinueta, Pedro Fermín de (18th century royal governor of NM) - CLEDLCNM

Mendoza, Vicente T. (Mexican-born musicologist & folklorist who wrote the 1st comprehensive study of NM folk music) - TNHAC p. 176+

Menini, Albertine (Harvey Girl) - STAYAW p. 72+

Mentzer, Gus "The Kid" (Raton saloon owner & outlaw) - FMTM p. 41+;  RATRG p. 3+;  ROBRR;           see also     Menczer, Augustus

Mera, Henry (Harry) P. (Santa Fe pottery expert & originator of the Indian Arts Fund) - CSFS;  SYOSWA p. 44+;  designer of the 2nd & present NM state flag - LONM p. 238+

Mercado, Fernando (San Acacia painter) - SOQCA p. 69 & 115+

Merchant, Dr. Christopher (BCMC family practice physician) - DATNM p. 148+

Merhege, John (long-time Albuquerque tax preparer) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-9-99, p. D-1

Meriwether, David (NM Territorial Governor from 1853-1857, who took possession of the Gadsden Strip) - IHINM p. 22+;  NMTY;  SBSNA;  SWH;  TINM;  TOT;  WIBNB

Merten, Tony (NM environmentalist, former officer in the Rio Grande chapter of the Sierra Club, rancher who owned a wildlife habitat) - T&TC

Mertz, Stephen (author of the fast-paced & exciting horror/romance Night Wind, set in the fictional tiny community of Devil Creek, NM) - Booklist, 09-01-02, p. 66

La Mesa Ghost - AAGLC

La Mesa, NM            see      Apodaca House

Mesa del Sol (13,000 undeveloped acres held in trust by the NM State Land Office, for UNM) - AACOC p. 199;  Mirage, Spring 1998, p. 15+

Mesa Encantada (abandoned sandstone mesa northeast of Acoma Pueblo) - LAMNM p. 130+;   see also             Katzimo

Mesa Technical College (the state’s smallest college & it’s plans for a dinosaur museum) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-9-98, p. A-1+

Mesalands Dinosaur Museum, in Tucumcari - New Mexico Magazine, 2-99, p. 67

Mesas (traditional Hispanic tables) - TNHAC p. 104

Mescal Roast (Mescalero Apaches) - New Mexico Magazine, 5-96, p. 40+

Mescalero Apaches - HOLAD p. 142+

Mescalero Apaches Sign a Nuclear Waste Storage Agreement - CNNAH;         see also        

Apache People

 Chino, Wendell

Long Walk of the Navajos & Apaches

Mescall, Mary Molina (deputy director of the Support Services Bureau of the Albuquerque Police Department) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-23-97 p. C-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-18-92, p. D-2

Mesilla, NM - ADOAB p. 78+;  CTNM;  HOLAD p. 134+;  LAMNM p. 168+

Mesilla, NM, Father of        see      Ruelas, Rafael

Mesilla, NM, Role in the Civil War - MTSW p. 83+        see also        

Barela/Taylor House

Davis, John (owner of the Corn Exchange Hotel)

Double Eagle Ghost (Mesilla restaurant)

Gadsden Museum

La Posta

Reynolds/Chavez/Fountain House

Mesita Blanca Wilderness Study Area - NMWAT

Meson Lady (Los Alamos ghost) - SQT p. 79+

Messervy, William S. (Santa Fe businessman & acting Territorial governor) - SBSNA

Mestizo (Indo-Hispanic culture) - RACLH p. 159+

Metal-Working (traditional, Hispanic) - TASNM p. 66+;             see also         Jewelry  &  Tinwork

Metate (pumice stone used as the base for grinding corn) - CABAL p. 303;  NMVA p. 87;   see also            Mano

"Methuselah of Chihuahua"       see      Herrera, Alejo

Metzger, Amanda (1st public health nurse hired in NM, in 1919) - SHWSPP

Metzler, Jane (former Albuquerque TV anchor) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-2-94, p. B-7;  Albuquerque Tribune, 11-16-91, p. TV 1

Mexican-American War & it’s Effects on NM - HONMR2

Mexican Independence & its Effects on NM - CNNAH

Meyer, Carolyn (prolific Albuquerque author of children's novels, nonfiction, & an adult novel, Brown Eyes Blue) - AFC3CR;  Albuquerque Journal, 10-5-03, p. F-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-4-03, p. F-6

Meyer, Doris (Santa Fe resident, a visiting scholar at UNM’s Latin American & Iberian Institute, author & translator of among others, This America of Ours: the Letters of Gabriela Mistral & Victoria Ocampo) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-7-03, p. F-8

Meyer, Marian (Santa Fe author) - NMS  

Meyer, Martina (Santa Fe interior designer) - Santa Fean, 10-98, p. 35

Meyers, Robert J. (an associate professor of psychology at UNM.  He is also the Associate Director of the Clinical Research Branch of the Center on Alcoholism Substance Abuse & Addictions.  He has worked in the substance abuse field for over 27 years & has published several books, including Get Your Loved One Sober: Alternatives to Nagging, Pleading, & Threatening, with Brenda L. Wolfe) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-15-04, p. F-7

Micaceous Pottery - ATGTE;   Albuquerque Journal, 9-27-03, p. B-1+

Micall, Janice (Albuquerque’s TVI’s VP for Instruction & Student Services) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-23-97 p. C-8

Michael, Mary, Sister         see      Mary Michael, Sister

Michaels, Patricia (Taos Pueblo fashion designer, now based in Pojoaque) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-22-94, Business Outlook, p.1

Michnovicz, Jon (son of Mike & co-author with his sister, Toni Michnovicz Gibson, of Los Alamos: 1944-1947) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-10-05, p. F-6

Michnovicz, John “Mike” (member of the Manhattan Project’s photo-documentation unit, whose children used his photographs for their book, Los Alamos: 1944-1947) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-10-05, p. F-6

Micunis, Gordon (Santa Fe interior designer & collector) - Santa Fean, 3-00, p. 46+

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District - PUEBN p. 122+;  SRPLOH p. 19 & p. 97+

Middle Rio Grande Council of Governments’ Focus 2050 FutureScape Project - Albuquerque Journal, 1-2-99, p. C-1+

Middleton, John (gunman, involved in the Lincoln Co. War) - EWL&O;  GRWVG;  LCWDH

Midnight Mass         see      La Misa de Gallo

Midyette, John T. III (Santa Fe architect & designer) - Santa Fean, 10-01, p. 73+;  Santa Fean, 10-98, p. 32+

Miera, Wilberto (northern NM woodcarver, furniture maker & hand-plasterer) - AFHCN

Miera y Pacheco, Bernardo (18th century NM soldier, rancher sculptor, painter & santero) - SEINNM;  SNMv.1;  TASNM p. 32+;  TNHAC

Migliaccio, Mark (Albuquerque graffiti artist & oil painter) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-31-05, p. F-3

Miguelito [Red Point] (Navajo chanter & sandpainter who worked for the Fred Harvey Co. & who was profiled in Gladys Reichard’s Navajo Medicine Man) - ITSTF     see also         Reichard, Gladys Amanda

Mike, Dorothy (Navajo weaver) - SNGLOM

Milagro (reflective pool at Fenton Hill Observatory, in the Jemez Mountains) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-5-99,    p. B-1+

Milagro Beanfield War (Truchas-filmed movie, based on the book by John Nichols) - CSW p. 110+;  Santa Fean, 4-01, p. 86+

Milam, Hank (Los Angeles interior designer & owner of a renowned Tesuque house & garden) - BAWHH p. 70+

Milan, Pablo Antonio (Santa Fe pastel & acrylic painter) - AONM3

Miles, Chuck (Missouri-born farm-boy, who served in WW II in the infantry until he was wounded in Germany. Now a Las Cruces author he met Felix Pfaeffle, who was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, served in the Luftwaffe Flak Corps, immigrated to the US, retired from the computer industry & now lives in Las Cruces, where they decided to write Once Enemies, Now Friends: Two Soldiers Tell Their Stories of WWII*) - New Mexico Magazine, 5-03, p. 18

Miles, Nelson Appleton (US Civil War Union commander who had Geronimo surrender to him & then betrayed him) - GIBLUC;  RTWAW

Miles, Opal Hanna (wife of Gov. John E. Miles) - FLNM

Milford, Nadine (DWI activist) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-5-93, <Sage, p. 8

Military in NM, in the early 20th century - E20NMH p. 99+

Millay, Edna St. Vincent (poet who finished the libretto for the opera "The King’s Henchman", in Santa Fe) - HWGBW;  SEWIUS;  WBWRA;  mentioned in Book Talk, 4-99, p. 5

Miller, Beth & Charles (owners of Sol y Sombra a renowned Santa Fe permaculture garden) - SGOSF p. 104+

Miller, David Michael (designer) - Santa Fean, 10-98, p. 28+ &; p. 42

Miller, "Deacon" James (gunfighter who killed Pat Garrett) - EWL&O;  HAOTOW;  SHOOT p. 155+;  WWC

Miller, Ernie Lee (La Luz painter & sculptor) - AONM3

Miller, Franklin D. (staff sergeant with the 5th Special Forces Group, in Vietnam & a Medal of Honor winner) NMABM p. 537+;  Albuquerque Journal; 5-31-99, p. A-14

Miller, Jonathan (Albuquerque attorney & author of Amarillo in August: an Author’s Life on the Road, a nonfiction book about his travels to promote his mysteries: Crater County: a Legal Thriller of New Mexico & Rattlesnake Lawyer: a Legal Thriller of the New West) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-29-04, p. F-8+

Miller, Mark C. (Santa Fe chef, owner of the Coyote Cafe & cookbook author) - Santa Fean, 10-02, p. 94+;  Albuquerque Journal, 6-24-98, p. B-1+

Miller, Michael (former State Archivist for NM & currently director of the Center for Southwest Research at UNM) - NMS

Miller, Michelle (former Albuquerque, now Jemez Springs novella, short story author, & winner of the NM Women's Press Association's Zia Award. She also writes under the name, Allen, Michelle Miller)  Albuquerque Journal, 11-19-95, p. I-16+

Miller, Paul (Albuquerque gardener, contractor, & builder) - DATNM p. 203+

Miller, Skip (Taos co-author of A Land So Remote, a 3-volume book which won the 2001 Ralph Emerson Twitchell Award. The set is a comprehensive review of Spanish Colonial art & frontier artifacts of NM)  Albuquerque Journal, 3-24-02, p. F-6

Miller, Stephen LeRoy (Albuquerque former teacher & author of Journey Into Life & Promise of Life, which explore self-awareness from a Christian perspective) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-8-01, p. F-8

Miller, Walter M. (although not a NM author, his science fiction classic, A Canticle for Leibowitz & it’s sequel, Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman, are set after the holocaust, in NM) - LoELoC

Miller, William (Distinguished Professor of Psychology at UNM & co-author of Quantum Change: When Epiphanies & Sudden Insights Transform Ordinary Lives) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-1-02, p. D-3;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-4-01, p. F-7

Miller House, in Hillsboro - HITAT

Millican, Dr. Edith (early medical missionary in northern NM) - DMINM

Millicent Rogers Museum (Taos) - CWTTT;   TLL          see also         Rogers, Millicent

Milligan, Dr. Madison Monroe (influential, early Las Vegas physician) - DMINM

El Millonario             see      Cháves, Don Felipe  &  Chavez, Don Felipe

Mills, A. Ham (Sheriff of Lincoln Co.) - WROLC

Mills, Ernie (Santa Fe political reporter for TV, radio & newspapers, who was chosen a Santa Fe Living Treasure.  He was the champion & the voice of the little people, earning the title "NM’s Journalist".  During the Vietnam War, he paid his own way over there, to report on the regular New Mexicans caught up in the war. When the prison riot erupted at the state penitentiary in Santa Fe in 1980, the convicts refused to negotiate with anyone but Mills.  At the risk of his life he went inside, & won the release of prison guards who were being held hostage. After recovering from a potentially fatal case of melanoma, Mills became a spokesman for the NM Cancer Society) - http://livingtreasures.kxx.com/ltset.html;  APLNO p.90+

Mills, Jeri (former Tucson, now Ruidoso physician, teacher, & author of Tapestry of Healing: Where Reiki & Medicine Intertwine*) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-30-03, p. F-7

Mills, Melvin W., House & Canyon (Springer) - HITAT;  NMSRSP p. 169+;  OHNM p. 48+

Mills, Wes (Santa Fe artist) - CAINM

Milne, John, 1880-1956 (superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools, for 45 years who refused to segregate them & publisher of the New Mexico School Review) - AFC3CR;  HONM;  MTMOI p. 50+;  SBSNA;  Albuquerque Tribune, Howard Bryan’s column, 4-4-63;  Albuquerque Tribune, Howard Bryan’s column, 3-1-56;  Time Magazine, 12-19-55, p. 59;  Albuquerque Tribune, Howard Bryan’s column, 8-23-54;  Albuquerque Tribune, Howard Bryan’s column, 10-26-53

Milner, Edwina H. (Santa Fe patron of the arts & benefactor) - SANFEORG p. 23 & 114

Milord, Jerry (Socorro cartoonist who created "Another Victim of Santa Fe Style") - Albuquerque Journal, 3-28-99, p. F-1+

Milosevich, Paul (Santa Fe painter & muralist) - A&AONM

Milton, Jeff Davis (Texas, NM, Arizona & California lawman) - EWL&O;  ROBRR

Mimbres People (early, vanished Southwestern peoples) - INDSNM p. 31+;  LADSGS p. 256+

Mimbres State Monument - LTTP           see also         Ghost Girl of the Mimbres

La Mina del Padre (Lost Padre Mine) - TTOTS p. 70+

Miner-Wickes, Linda (Albuquerque & Santa Fe stylized sculptor of bronze & concrete fountains) - CWA

Minge, (Ward) Alan (owner of Casa San Ysidro, Corrales' historic Hispanic house & Acoma historian) - NMHF p. 42+;  New Mexico Magazine, 5-99, p. 62+;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-29-99, p. E-14+;  Albuquerque Journal, 4-30-95, p. D-1+

Mining in NM - BICAR p. 47+;  HONMR2

Miniplanet (1966TL66)       see      Offutt, Warren

Mink (small aquatic mammal) - FOTR p. 12

Minke, Gisela (Santa Fe world traveler & a leader of the Santa Fe Tibetan community) - SANFEORG p. 94 & 117

Minzner, Pamela (1st NM woman Supreme Court Chief Justice) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-7-99, p. D-3;  Albuquerque Journal, 2-23-97 p. C-7;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-19-94, p. A-1+

Mirabal, Eva (Taos Pueblo painter) - VVNAP

Mirabal, Juan [John W.] (Taos Pueblo painter) - VVNAP

Mirabal, Robert (Taos Pueblo flutist & author) - SERPTN;  Santa Fean, 10-02, p. 43+;  Native Peoples, 5/6-01, p. 14;  Native Peoples, 4-5-00, p. 48;  Albuquerque Journal, 4-4-93, p. E-5

Mirabal, Silvestre (San Rafael businessman, state representative & member of the Constitutional Convention) MMT&ZM

Mirabal, Vicente (Taos Pueblo painter killed in WWII) - ANA p. 42;  TONMT;  VVNAP

Miraculous Staircase        see      Loretto Chapel, in Santa Fe

Miraclous Tortilla Shrine (home of Maria Rubio, to whom the face of Jesus appeared on a tortilla, in Lake Arthur) - NMSRSP p. 174+;  STAYAW p. 144+;  Albuquerque Tribune, 7-26-97, p. C-1+

Miranda, Guadalupe (1 of the founders of Las Vegas, NM) - MLG

La Misa de Gallo (Christmas celebration) - CITAS p. 19;  MCNM p. 40+;  RACLH p. 57

Miscione, Lisa (Clearwater, FL author of the gripping psychological novel, Angel Fire, a Santa Fe novel about a true crime writer & investigative consultant) - Publishers Weekly, 1-7-02, p. 49;  Library Journal, 1-02, p. 156

Miss Navajo Nation (1st Navajo/African American)       see      Cody, Radmilla

Mission of the Humanas, Gran Quivira National Monument - E17CM p. 48+;     see also         Gran Quivira National Monument  &  Saline Pueblos

Mission Quarai - E17CM p. 43+;  see also         Quarai  &  Saline Pueblos

Mission San Gregorio de Abó - E17CM p. 38+;           see also         Saline Pueblos

Mission San José de Jemez - E17CM p. 32+

Mission San José de Laguna - E17CM p. 76+;  New Mexico Magazine, 6-99, p. 40+;      see also         Laguna Mission San José

Mitamura, Rose Tashiro (Las Cruces’ farmer & post office executive) - SWSW

Mitchell, Albert & Sherrie (owners of the Tequesquite Ranch) - TTWM

Mitchell, Carlotta (Albuquerque businesswoman & president of the local National Council of Negro Women) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-23-94, p. C-3

Mitchell, Emma Lewis (Acoma potter & 1 of Lucy Lewis’s daughters) - FFIPP p. 101;  PBAIW

Mitchell, Gary (NM defense lawyer) - Albuquerque Journal, 3-1-98, p. C-12+

Mitchell, Glenna Juandell             see      Dell, Juan

Mitchell, Jackie (Las Cruces painter) - SOQCA p. 70 & 116

Mitchell, Robert B. (Territorial Governor) - NMTY

Mitchell, Ron (owner of Ramon, NM) - NMO p. 127+

Mitchell, Rose (Tall Woman, Navajo author & weaver) - WWWYW

Mitchell, Rusty (Olympic champion gymnast & UNM coach) - APLNO p. 26

Mitchell, Stanley Charlie (Navajo painter) - VVNAP

Mito, Mary Neumuth (Santa Fe artist) - SANFEORG p. 16 & 127

MITS (Model Instrumentation Telemetry Systems)               see      Roberts, Ed

Mix, Tom (Las Vegas, NM-born cowboy star) - SFTBS p. 24+;  TTASPRFA;  WOW;  WWC

Mixon, Laura J. (Albuquerque environmental expert, science fiction & fantasy author) - Booklist, 8-02, p. 1937;  New Mexico Magazine, 2-99, p. 72+

Miyamura, Hiroshi "Hershey" (Gallup Korean War Medal of Honor winner) - BGMHH p. 165+ & p. 398;  CMHR;  MHPAMH;  NMABM p. 519;  Albuquerque Journal; 5-31-99, p. A-14;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-93, p. C-1

Mock, J. Howard (CEO of Jaynes Corp.) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

Model Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS)               see      Roberts, Ed

Modern Jazz Quartet Founder   see      Lewis, John

Mogollon, Juan Ignacio Flores (Spanish Colonial Governor) - TTOTS p. 103+

Mogollon Indians Culture (early, vanished Southwestern peoples) - A.D.1250;  ARSAG p. 17+;  ASIPC p. 6+;  APOTAS;  CNNAH;  HONMR p. 18+;  HONMR2;  LADSGS;  NEWMX;  QFESSS;  RDN

Moise, Steven (CEO of Sutin, Thayer & Browne) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

Molasses (making) - NMVA

El Molcajete (Santa Fe ghost seen by Sofita Becera) - AAGSF p. 109+

Moldaw, Carol (Pojoaque poet & author of Chalkmarks on Stone & The Lightning Field) - New Mexico Magazine, 10-03, p. 17+;  Albuquerque Journal, 12-7-03, p. F-8;  Book Talk, 4-98, p. 12

Molleno, Antonio [Chili Painter] (early 19th century northern NM santero, bulto & retablo-maker) - CIIHNM p. 93+;  COLFRO p. 1;  MEAMAR;  NKS;  S&S;  S&SMNM p. 63+;  SEINNM;  SNMv.1;  TASNM p. 82;  TNHAC

Molles, Manuel C., Jr. (UNM biology professor & author of Ecology: Concepts and Applications) - Mirage, Winter 99, p. 6

Momaday, Al [Alfred Morris] (Kiowa painter & father of N. Scott) - VVNAP

Momaday, Jill (daughter of N. Scott, actress & model, wife of Darren Vigil Gray) - Santa Fean, 9-00, p. 38+

Momaday, N. Scott (Pulitzer-winning, Kiowa/Cherokee author, who lives in Jemez Springs) - AILAA;  AIN;  CNNAH;  DNAL;  EAI;  EMENL p. 123+;  ENCFROW;  ESSS;  GUNA;  HACNAP;  HPCNAW;  L&LWSW;   LAI;  LoELoC;  NATAMLIT;  NATAR;  NAW p. 5+ & p. 57+;  ODUAIN;  OSNS p. 1+;  REACNAL;  SERPTN; SIALA;  STTAIL;  SWH;  TIAV;  WINOR;  WITBCIW;  WWAIWS;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-25-02, p. F-1+;  Santa Fean, 8-02, p. 33+;  Native Peoples, 7/8-02, p. 12+;  Native Peoples, 6/7-00, p. 55;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-9-99, p. F-6;  Native Peoples, May-Jun-July-98, p. 8;  Mirage, Winter 1998, p. 17

Momaday, Natachee (Cherokee teacher, painter, author & mother of N. Scott) - NONMW;   SATW p. 9;  SWH

Monacelli-Johnson, Linda (Tesuque poet of Campanile, writer, & editor) - New Mexico Magazine, 1-00, p. 12+

Monahan, Henry C. (Santa Fe art collector) - Santa Fean, 2/3-98, p. 34

Monastery of Christ in the Desert (contemplative, unstructured, silent retreat, with Benedictine Monks, set near Abiquiu) - NMSRSP p. 98+

Moncus Family (NM homesteaders) - Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-16+

Mondragón, Alice & José (NM santeros) - WCCNM

Mondragón, Bel (Santa Fe owner of Maria Ysabel Restaurant & wife of former Lieutenant-Governor Roberto Mondragón) - TTWSF p. 129+

Mondragón, Corrine Gusdorf (Taos organizer of the 1st Northern Savings & Loan Association) - SATW p. 22

Mondragon, H.H. (Anton Chico land grant descendant) - LRMA          see also         Land Grants, Hispanic

Mondragón, John B. (a professor in the College of Education at UNM with a long & distinguished tenure as a public school administrator.  He’s the co-author with Ernest S. Stapleton, of Public Education in New Mexico) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-17-05, p. F-5

Mondragon, Margarito (Las Vegas santero) - FOFRDF p. 41;  SMCSS

Monongye, Bessie (Hopi basket weaver) - HBWANF

Monongye, Jesse (Navajo jeweler) - TPGB;  Native Peoples, 2/3-00, p. 58+

Monongye, Preston (Mission & Hopi jeweler) - A&II;  SWIJ

Monroe, Lanford (Taos landscape painter) - LTW

Monroe, Marshall McLaury (Northern NM internationally recognized visioning consultant, facilitator, creative designer & technology innovator who worked for 14 years at Disney.  His degree is in engineering & fine art, & he holds 14 patents.  Monroe is also currently Chairman of the New Mexico Film Advisory Board & has published 2 illustrated books, Invent Now!* & Dream Too Big?*, from which illustrations have been chosen by NASA for use as inspirational art in a global marketing campaign for the International Space Station) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-1-04, p. F-7

Monroe, Mitzi E. (Albuquerque founder & director of the African-American Contemporary Reader’s List, a reference service) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-20-98, p. F-6

Montalvo, Margarita (Albuquerque Puerto Rican-born translator, illustrator & author of Zoológico de Poemas) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-21-02, p. F-8

Montana, Hunter & Shelkie (pen names of Michael & Shellie Neese, Albuquerque authors of Cowboy Ties) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-2-95, p. C-12

Montaner, José (early 20th century Taos journalist, publisher, county school superintendent, state legislator) - NMABM p. 398+

Montano, Mary Caroline (Albuquerque author of Tradiciones Nuevomexicanas: Hispano Arts & Culture of New Mexico) - AFC3CR;  New Mexico Magazine, 3-02, p. 12;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-27-01, p. F-8+

Monte Verde, Lurline (Las Vegas faro & monte dealer, & gambler) - WOTWW;      see also         Siddons, Belle

Monte Vista Fire Station (Albuquerque) - NMR66OT p. 63+

Montenegro, Enrique (Albuquerque painter, collage & photo montage artist, honored by the Magnifico Honors Exhibit) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-18-02, p. F-1+

Montez, Marie Antoinette (Santa Fe-raised memoirist, now living in La Puebla) - NMS

Montezuma Hotel (a Fred Harvey Las Vegas hotel) - ITSTF;  WOTPH p. 69+

Montezuma Mine (Placitas-area) - LONM p. 307+

Montgomery, Elizabeth (Cedar Crest pencil artist) - AONM2;  CWA

Montgomery, John (Albuquerque teacher of art & art history at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, scholar of Maya hieroglyphic writing, illustrator of pre-Columbian art & author of Tikal: An Illustrated History of the Ancient Maya Capital) - Albuquerque Journal, 8-19-01, p. F-7

Montoya, Benjamin (Albuquerque C.E.O. of PNM & rear admiral of the US Navy) - HAA2e;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-28-94, Business Outlook, p. 1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-9-93, Business Outlook, p. 1;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-7-93, p. A-1         see also         Public Service Company of New Mexico

Montoya, Delilah (Albuquerque Chicana artist educated at UNM; photographer, printmaker & installation artist) - New Mexico Magazine, 7-01, p. 60

Montoya, Della Romero (wife of former US Senator Joseph M. Montoya) - TTWSF p. 76+;           see also            Montoya, Joseph M.

Montoya, Diego (1694 major land grant recipient in Albuquerque’s North Valley) - SBSNA;  SRPLOH p. 15;            see also         Land Grants, Hispanic

Montoya, Dolores Perrault (New Deal fabric artist, weaver & author) - SNH&HA

Montoya, Domingo (Sandia Pueblo chairman of the All Pueblo Council) - PPCCT3C

Montoya, Geronima Cruz [Gerry] (San Juan Pueblo governmental leader, painter & teacher) - PPCCT3C;   SANFEORG p. 55 & 117

Montoya, Ida Louise (artist) - AONM

Montoya, Jerry (Grants artist & fiesta organizer) - FOFRDF p. 53

Montoya, José (NM poet) - CHLIT;  PPA p. 267+

Montoya, José Alcario (Cochiti Pueblo leader & interpreter for the All Pueblo Council) - PPCCT3C

Montoya, Josefina (American Girl doll) - Santa Fean, 12-97/1-98, p. 17;      see also         American Girl Doll

Montoya, Joseph M. (NM US Senator) - BDOHA;  FAMAM;  HAA;  HAA2e;  HAIC;  HI100;  LPP p. 157+;  MIA;  SBSNA;  SSH                see also      Montoya, Della Romero

Montoya, Linda (photographer) - NUMUHNM p. 70

Montoya, Lucario (Cebolleta boy who fought a Ute chief) - TAOS p. 77

Montoya, Nestor (Albuquerque-born NM US Representative) - HAA;  HAA2e;  HAIC;  LPP p. 146+;  NMABM     p. 362+

Montoya, Otilia De La O (organizer of Albuquerque’s St. Therese Church) - NUMUHNM p. 114

Montoya, Pablo (19th century alcalde of Santa Fe, & founder of the Montoya Land Grant) - TGTTW;         see also     Land Grants, Hispanic

Montoya Land Grant         see      Montoya, Pablo

Montoya, NM - TGTTW p. 53

Moon, Greg (Taos artist) - Santa Fean, 9-01, p. 97

Moon, Harold H. (WWII Medal of Honor winner) - NMABM p. 503

Moon, Karl [Carl] (photographer) - PHINM

Moonrise Over Hernandez, NM (photograph by Ansel Adams of San José de Chama Catholic Church) - New Mexico Magazine, 7-01, p. 20 & p. 44 & p. 48;       see also         Adams, Ansel

Moore, Bad Man [William] (roper, killer, range foreman, & outlaw) - ATRG p. 186+;  EWL&O

Moore, Carey (Taos painter) - AONM3

Moore, Cecil (Zuni Mtn. homesteader & cowboy poet) - MMT&ZM

Moore, Demi (actress born in Roswell) - Current Biography Yearbook, Reference 920 Current 1993

Moore, Ellen K. (the curator of education at the Roswell Museum & Art Center & author of Navajo Beadwork: Architectures of Light) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-22-04, p. F-7

Moore, John B. (trader to the Navajo at Crystal) - INDTR

Moore, Lani (1st & only woman master farrier, who lives in Los Alamos) - SATW p. 53

Moore, Mary-Margaret (Taos channeler) - AROTS

Moore, Michael (former Silver City & Santa Fe, now Albuquerque director of the Southwest School of Botanical Research & author of several respected works on Southwestern medicinal herbs, including Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West) - Albuquerque Journal, 10-19-03, p. F-7;  New Mexico Magazine, 5-96, p. 28+

Moore, Robert O. (realtor) - "Albuquerque's Who's Who", <New Mexico Business Journal, 9-85, p. 45+

Moore, Rose            see      Cherokee Rose

Moore, Sabra (NM artist & author) - Books of the Southwest, Fall 98, p. 5+

Moore, Sally (Buffalo, NY-born, Albuquerque travel & food writer & photographer of Country Roads of New Mexico: Drives, Day Trips, & Weekend Excursions & Culinary New Mexico: the Ultimate Food Lover's Guide) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-5-05, p. F-6

Moose (mammals) - FOTR p. 20+

Mootzka, Waldo (Hopi artist, educated in Albuquerque) - GNOAMI;  LSIASAR p. 86+;  PIPTM;  SHARVIS p. 76;  VVNAP

Mora, Pat (El Paso-born Santa Fe author, poet, essayist) - B&BCL p. 368+ & p. 390+;  CURENT;  CWCWT;  DESINL;  FBTFY;  L&LWSW;  OSNS p. 57+;  PD55LP;  TIAV;  TNHAC p. 314;  UAACMP;  WSSCACL;  Albuquerque Journal 1-20-02, p. F-6;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-13-97, p. C-7+

Mora Land Grant - SBSNA p. 252;  TBCHE       see also         Land Grants, Hispanic

Mora, NM - MTNVL

Mora Santero           see      Ortega, José Benito

Mora Uprising (1840s) - CHCHNM p. 34

La Morada de Don Fernando de Taos - SBSNA p. 253+;  TLL p. 33+;        see also         Durán y Chávez, Don Fernando

Moran, Bettie J. (Albuquerque Western traditional, non-objective, abstract oil & acrylic painter, & bronze sculptor) - CWA

Moran, Peter (artist) - AGW;  AINMP

Moran, Thomas (artist) - T&SFAE;  V&V p. 8+ & 36+

Morang, Alfred (Santa Fe painter, musician & writer) - AOTC&C;  AOTWCNM

Morang, Dorothy (Santa Fe musician, Museum of Fine Arts curator, Transcendental painter & wife of Alfred) - AMAL;  TONMT

Morehead, James (a traveling salesman shot by James Allen, in Las Vegas) - WOTWW

Morel, Linda (Taos furniture painter & owner of Morel Gallery) - Albuquerque Journal, 10-25-97, B-1+

Morell, Mary (Albuquerque co-owner of the feminist bookstore, Full Circle Books & author of several mysteries) - Publishers Weekly, 3-29-99, p. 24

Moreno, Samuel (Santa Fe painter) - SNH&HA

Morez, Mary (Navajo painter) - SHARVIS p. 92

Morgan, Leander (Albuquerque artist & comic book author of RESPECT) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-10-95, p. B-1+

Morgan, Michael Hamilton (Santa Fe author of Collision With History: the Search for John F. Kennedy's PT 109, Graveyards of the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Bikini Island & novelist of The Twilight War) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-08-02, p. F-7

Morgan, Phyllis S. (an information specialist, research analyst, reference librarian, educator & author of Marc Simmons of New Mexico: Maverick Historian & co-author of A Sense of Place: Rudolfo A. Anaya: an Annotated Bio-Bibliography) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-29-05, p. F-6

Moriarty, NM - NMR66OT p. 56

Morlete, Cpt. Juan (early explorer of NM) - RNM

Morley, Sylvanus G. (Santa Fe archaeologist, most well-known for his study of the Maya) - AROC p. 237+;  EDTSF;  NTGSF;  SYOSWA p. 53+;  see also  The Archaeologist Was a Spy: Sylvanus G. Morley & the Office of Naval Intelligence - Harris, Charles H., III & Louis Ray Sadler

Morley, William Raymond (engineer for the Atchison, Topeka & the Santa Fe Railroad) - MLG;  MYUOT;  SATPAR;  TBCHE

Morningstar East (Taos commune) - UVMDLH

Moroles, Jesús Bautista (Cerrillos sculptor) - AOTWCNM;  ARTODAY;  CAINM;  HAITUS;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-99, p. F-1;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-5-97, p. F-1+

Los Moros y Cristianos (play) - CABAL p. 236+;  HAA p. 505+;  HAA2e p. 549+;  LONM p. 409;  NMC400Y p. 38+;  PPA p. 104+;  RACLH p. 53+ & p. 162+;  SWH p. 31+;  TNHAC p. 281+;  text of - SNFDAS

Morrell, David (renowned Santa Fe novelist) - CSFA p. 79;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-18-03 p. F-6;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-1-02, p. F-8+;  Publisher’s Weekly, 12-13-99, p. 65;  Santa Fean, 3-99, p. 12+

Morrelli, Jeremy (Santa Fe furniture designer) - RGHSFC p. 128+

Morris, Ann Axtell (anthropologist & wife of Earl) - HIS;  SYOSWA p. 45+

Morris, Earl H. (1920s archaeologist of the Aztec Ruins & husband of Ann) - AROC p. 238+;  GETESA;  SYOSWA p. 45+

Morris, Florance Ann (deaf Roswell artist) - NWSW

Morris, Irvin (Navajo author) - NPW

Morris, Iva (Veguita painter) - SOQCA p. 71 &

Morris, James Stovall "Jay" (Santa Fe artist) - AINMP;  AMAL;  AOTC&C;  TONMT

Morris, John (NY concert producer, part-time Española resident & antique show organizer) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-21-03, p. B-1+

Morris, John (outlaw bandit) - GMOW p. 15+

Morris, Kathleen (Santa Fe painter) - SANFEORG p. 97 & 121

Morris, Richard (former Albuquerque popular science author, poet & physicist) - Mirage, Spring 1998, p. 22+

Morrison, John       see      Morris, John

Morrison, R.H. (gunfighter) - KOTS

Morrissey, Charles Etta (Albuquerque black activist) - GRNM p. 84+

Morro             see      El Morro

El Morro Theater (Gallup) - NMR66OT p. 104+

Morrow, Baker H. (Albuquerque author, landscape architect & UNM instructor) - Albuquerque Journal 1-20-02, p. F-6;  Albuquerque Journal 11-11-01, p. F-7;  New Mexico Historical Review, 4-99, p. 233; Albuquerque Journal 1-18-98, p. C-7

Morrow, Bradford - (although not a NM author, he wrote an acclaimed novel, set in NM: Trinity Fields & its sequel, Ariel's Crossing, about the descendants of the men who developed the atomic bomb) - LoELoC

Morrow, Hugh         see      Dyer, Bob

Morrow, James (part-owner of the Albuquerque Bus Co. which later became the Albuquerque Transit System) - SBSNA

Morrow, Mable (Santa Fe weaver & teacher) - SATW p. 11

Morse, Arthur L. (Los Alamos physicist & author) - Albuquerque Journal, 6-27-99, p. F-6

Morton, Gary (Lincoln realistic cowboy painter, sculptor, Gov. Johnson’s Director of Office of Cultural Affairs, & former foreman of the Bell Ranch) - A&AONM;  CWA;  Albuquerque Journal 4-23-95, p. G-1+

Moskow, Louis (Santa Fe executive chef for 315, honored by the James Beard Foundation) - Santa Fean, 6-03, p. 84+

Moses, Forrest (Santa Fe Western landscape oil painter) - CAINM;  CWA;  Santa Fean, 4-00, p. 48+

Moss, Jean (Santa Fe rare book dealer) - Santa Fean, 3-00, p. 38+

Mossman, Burton "Cap" (NM foreman of the Hash Knife ranch, later Arizona Ranger) - EWL&O;  L&R;  WWC; see also         Diamond A. Ranch

Mother Luisa de Carrión (early New Mexican Franciscan spiritual champion) - LONM p. 315+

Mother María de Jesús (early New Mexican Franciscan spiritual champion) - LONM p. 315+        see also           

Agreda, Maria de Jesus

Concepcion, Maria de Jesus de la

Coronel, Maria de Jesus, Sor Maria de Agreda

Lady in Blue

Maria de Jesus, Mother

 

Mother Whiteside   see      Whiteside, Mother

Motto, Sytha (Albuquerque author of early NM local histories, & poet) - SWH

Moulson, Peter (UNM Press marketing director & owner of The Rights-Agency, a literary agency) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-4-99, p. F-6+

Mounds, Patterned Ground (Animas Valley) - FGMPW

Mount, Shirley (Albuquerque-raised US Secretary of Education & 2nd woman appointed to the US Court of Appeals) - EPIAS;    see also         Hufstedler, Shirley (Mount)

Mount Pelado (at the south end of El Valle Grande; called the West World Mountain, Tsi Kumu Piñ, by the Tewa people) - LAMNM

Mount Riley Wilderness Study Area (southeast of Las Cruces) - NMWAT

Mount Taylor (Tsoodzíl, the Navajo Sacred Mountain of the South, northeast of Grants) - NMSRSP p. 54+

Mountain Goat (mammal) - FOTR p. 40+

Mountain Lion (mammal) - FOTR p. 52+;  Santa Fean, 6-01, p. 34

Mountain Sheep (mammal) - FOTR p. 43+

Mountainair’s Shaffer Hotel WPA Art - TONMT

Mounties       see      New Mexico Mounted Police

Movie Locations     see     

Bonanza Creek Ranch

 Cook Ranch

 Eaves Movie Ranch

Movies made in NM - 100YFNM;  CSW p. 106+;  LoELoC p. 163-183+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-7-99, p. A-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, Entertainer, 4-29-95, p. 1+           see also:        in the library’s Vertical File: Shot In New Mexico, 1991

All the Pretty Horses

Contact

Easy Rider

Hang 'Em High

Indian Day School

John Carpenter’s Vampires

Kasdan, Lawrence

Last Stand at Saber River

Lonely Are the Brave

Lonesome Dove

Milagro Beanfield War

Off the Map

A Pueblo Legend

Reagan, Ronald, the making of the movie The Bad Man

Salt of the Earth

Shining Season

Silverado

Staircase

Tao of Steve

Windtalkers

Mowrey, Joseph (Santa Fe owner of Mariposa Printing & Publishing, & poet of Winter Moon) - Albuquerque Journal, 11-22-98, p. F-7

Moy, James S. (dean of UNM's College of Fine Arts) - Albuquerque Journal, 5-4-03, p. F-1+

Moyers, Charles (Albuquerque sculptor) - A&AONM

Moyers, John (Albuquerque, now Santa Fe painter & sculptor) - A&AONM;  Santa Fean, 6-98, p. 34+

Moyers, Terri Kelly (Albuquerque, now Santa Fe painter) - A&AONM;  Santa Fean, 6-98, p. 34+

Moyers, William (Albuquerque painter & sculptor) - A&AONM;  CWA;  SBSNA

Moylan, Lloyd (1930's NM abstract & expressionist painter, muralist & printmaker) - AMAL;  TONMT;  VINMA p. 67 & p. 68;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-27-95, p. D-1+

Mozley, Loren Norman (Taos muralist, painter, lithographer, author & poet) - TONMT

Mr. Chile (developer of several chile varieties)    see      Nakayama, Roy

Mr. Education          see      Milne, John

Mr. Z of Albuquerque (car restoration co.) - Albuquerque Journal Business Outlook, 7-12-99, p. 3

MRM               see      Mondragon, Margarito

Mruk, Walter (Santa Fe painter & member of Los Cinco Pintores) - AINMP;  AOTC&C;  MODPA;  T&SFAE;             see also         Los Cinco Pintores

Mruk, Walter House - NTGSF p. 114

Mt. Taylor (Tsoodzíl, the Navajo Sacred Mountain of the South, northeast of Grants) - NMSRSP p. 54+

Mud Palace (the name Dennis Hopper gave the Mabel Dodge Luhan house, when he bought it) - UVMDLH

Mudgetts Wilderness Study Area - NMWAT

Muench, David (Corrales internationally known photographer of many books, including Windstone: Natural Arches, Bridges, and Other Openings) - >Albuquerque Journal, 11-30-03, p. F-8

Muir, John (Santa Fe author of How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive & founder of John Muir Publications)  NTGSF

Muirhead, Brian (project manager of the Mars Pathfinder project) - Mirage, Spring 1998, p. 20+

Mulcahy, Lucille (early Albuquerque author of children's books, often set in the Pueblos) - SWH

Mule Deer (mammal) - FOTR p. 33+

Mullane, Becky & Jim (owners of Dixon's Apple Farm) - APLNO p. 52

Mullane, Michael (Albuquerque astronaut & novelist) - SPFAZ;  Albuquerque Journal, 2-3-03, p. A-3;   Albuquerque Journal, 5-24-84, p. B-1

Mulert, Terry (Española teacher of creative writing & English at Northern NM Community College, wood sculptor & poet of Facing Chalk) - New Mexico Magazine, 02-01, p. 17

Mullican, Lee (Taos abstract painter & ceramicist) - AOTWCNM

Mulligan, Lenore Lopez (Las Vegas cowboy designer) - RGHSFC p. 88+ & 98+

Mullins, Asa             see      Birdsong Used Books & Records

Mumma, Lance (Farmington realistic western landscape painter) - AONM2

Mundy, Robyn (staff graphics designer for UNM Press who won a1st-place prize in the 2003 Western U.S. Book Design & Production Awards) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-5-03, p. F-6+

Munnecom, Father Pieter Jan (Mora priest) - FMTM p. 13+

Muñoz, Pedro (Santa Fe boot designer) - Santa Fean, 10-01, p. 64+

Munroe, Col. John (governor of the Territory of NM) - TINM

Murakami, Mariko (Los Alamos co-author of the ballet "Winter War") - Albuquerque Journal, 5-3-98, p. H-1+

Murakami-Houck, Cory-Jeanne (Los Alamos co-author of the ballet "Winter War") - Albuquerque Journal, 5-3-98, p. H-1+

Murchison, Lupe (Santa Fe owner of a renowned house & garden) - BAWHH p. 64+

Murder Unlimited    see     Mackler, Natalie Jean "Tasha"

Murphy, Barbara Beasley (Santa Fe teacher & award-winning author of young adult novels & children’s nonfiction & fiction titles) - Albuquerque Journal, 4-21-02, p. F-6;  Santa Fe New Mexican, 4-19-02, p. P-24;  Santa Fe New Mexican, 4-14-02, p. F-2

Murphy, J.P. "Pat" (Las Vegas ex-railroad engineer) - STAYAW p. 71+

Murphy, Lawrence G. (Lincoln storekeeper involved in the Lincoln Co. War) - FFSSNM;  GRWVG;  GSILC;  HONMR2

Murphy, Michael (Corrales ceramist) - New Mexico Magazine, 1-95, p. 17+

Murphy, Raymond "Jerry" (Korean War Medal of Honor winner) - BGMHH p. 184+ & p. 399;  Albuquerque Journal; 5-31-99, p. A-14;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-93, p. C-1

Murphy, Rosalea (Santa Fe's Pink Adobe Restaurant owner & cookbook author) - SANFEORG p. 36 & 137;  Santa Fean, 4-00, p. 24+                   see also         Hoback, Priscilla

Murphy, Sean (Lovington championship golfer) - Albuquerque Tribune, 6-1-97, p. B-5

Murphy, Sean W. (Ranchos de Taos novelist, editor, grand-prize winner of the 1999 Ernest Hemingway First Novel Contest & a creative writing, film & literature professor) - Albuquerque Journal, 2-8-04, p. F-8+;  Albuquerque Journal, 1-5-03, p. F-6+;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-17-02, p. F-8+;  Albuquerque Journal, 7-25-99, p. F-5

Murphy, Shirley (professor & chairwoman of the Department of Pediatrics at UNM) - Albuquerque Journal, 10-26-97, p. C-10

Murray, Curly (Taos gambler & horse breeder) - SBSNA

Murray, Shorty (Colfax County cowboy) - FGBPCC p. 145+

Murray, Steven T. (Albuquerque award-winning translator of Detective Inspector Huss by Helene Tursten, Faceless Killers: a Mystery by Henning Mankell, The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell & Sidetracked: a Kurt Wallander Mystery by Henning Mankell.  He is married to Tiina Nunnally) - Albuquerque Journal,    1-4-04, p. F-8+

Murrell, Scott (astronomer at NMSU’s Tortugas Mountain Observatory) - Albuquerque Journal, 1-2-97, p. A-1+

Muse Technology Inc. (Albuquerque software co. based on Sandia National Laboratory’s technology, becomes a publicly traded corporation) - New Mexico Magazine, 2-99, p. 62+;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-18-98, p. A-1+;  "NM Software to Assist NASA" - Albuquerque Journal, 8-18-97, A-1+

Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture (Sandia Mountains) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-8-99, p. B-1+

Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe) - NMR66OT p. 34+;  VINMA p. 106+          see also         Bradbury, Ellen

Museum of Fine Arts, designed by Isaac Hamilton Rapp - CSFS

Museum of Fine Arts, "Wit & Wine" Exhibition - New Mexico Magazine, 6-99, p. 64+

Museum of Fine Arts, WPA Art - TONMT p. 82+

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (Santa Fe) - NTGSF p. 118;  Albuquerque Journal, 5-18-03 p. F-1+

Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe) - CWTTT;  EITO;  Albuquerque Journal, 6-15-03, p. F-1+;  Santa Fean, City Guide ‘98, p. 50+

Museum of International Folk Art, founder      see      Bartlett, Florence Dibble

Museum of International Folk Art, Neutrogena Wing - Albuquerque Tribune, 8-28-98, p. C-1+;  Albuquerque Journal, 8-23-98, p. D-1+

Museum of Natural History and Science         see      New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (Albuquerque)

Museum of New Mexico (Santa Fe) - NTGSF;  TAATP

Museum of New Mexico (founding) - PPNMI p. 32+;    see also         Hewett, Edgar L.  &  Springer, Frank

Museum of New Mexico History Division WPA Art - TONMT p. 86+

Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts - NTGSF;  VINMA p. 106+

Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts (designed by Isaac Hamilton Rapp) - CSFS;     see also            Museum of Fine Arts

Museum of Spanish Colonial Arts (Santa Fe) - Albuquerque Journal, 7-21-02, p. F-1+

Museum of the Horse in Ruidoso Downs       see      Stradling, Anne Schley

Museums - Albuquerque Journal, Venue, 10-8-99, E-14+       see also        

Albuquerque Museum of Art & History

Casa San Ysidro

Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell

Bent House, Taos

Black Range Museum, Hillsboro

Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos

Casa Grande Trading Post, Cerrillos

Cleveland Roller Mill Museum, Cleveland

Dinosaur Discovery Museum, Grants

Gadsden Museum, Mesilla

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe

Governor Bent Museum, Taos

Harwood Museum, Taos

Kit Carson Home & Museum, Taos

Los Alamos Historical Museum, Los Alamos

Los Colores Museum, Corrales

Mesalands Dinosaur Museum, Tucumcari

Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos

Museum of Archaeology & Material Culture, Sandia Mnts

Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe

Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe

Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts

Museum of Spanish Colonial Arts, Santa Fe

Museum of the Horse, Ruidoso Downs

National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque NMAT

New Mexico Farm & Ranch Museum, Las Cruces

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuquerque

Old Mill Museum, Cimarron

El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe

Roswell Museum & Art Center

Space Center, Alamogordo

Van Vechten-Lineberry Taos Art Museum, Taos

UNM’s Institute of Meteoritics, Albuquerque

Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe 

 War Eagles Air Museum

Musgrave, Arthur F. (Santa Fe painter) - AOTC&C

Musgrave, George (NM outlaw) - EWL&O

Musial, Jennifer (Navajo weaver) - RWW p. 74-75

Musial, Kalley (Navajo weaver) - RWW p. 72-73

Music, Traditional Hispanic - LRCAT p. 114+;  MDLVH         see also        

Los Aguinaldos (Little Christmas Gifts)

Cuadrilla

Cuna

Cutilio

De Colores

Los Días

La Entriega

Indita

Listen to the Mockingbird

Las Mañanitas

Marcha de los Novios

O Fair New Mexico

Polka

El Valse de la Escoba (Waltz of the Broom)

El Valse de los Panos (Waltz of the Scarves)

El Vaquero

Varsoviana

Waltz

 

 

Musical Theatre Southwest (the country’s largest community-based producer of musicals, formerly called ACLOA, the Albuquerque Civic Light Opera Association & begun in 1968) - AFC3CR

Musicians - Albuquerque Journal, 9-19-99, p. A-13                  see also

Al Haj, Rahim

Armendariz, Elizabeth

Barron, Roark & Lyra

Bee, Tom

Bradford, "Brad" J.W.

Brown, Patricia

Chávez, Genoveva

Chávez, Ingrid

Cherokee Rose

Clauve, Lena

Cohenour, Patti

Coppy, Shirley

Corbin, Gene

Córdova, Arsenio

Denver, John

Dylan, Bob

Edmister, Grace K. Thompson

Farquhar, Myrtle A.

Frenger, Laura Eppelsheimer

Garrett, Elizabeth

Garrett, Kelly

Gilkyson, Eliza

Helios String Quartet

Los Huracanes del Norte

Ives, Burl

Jaramillo, Julia

Lewis, John

Lieuwen, Peter

Lomayesva, Casper

Manzanares, David & Michael

Martínez, Roberto

Massey, Louise

Mirabal, Robert

Petty, Vi & Norman

Pratt, Awadagin

Los Reyes de de Alburquerque

Rogers, Roy

Roybal, Bernardo

Sparx

Tami Marie

Ulibarrí, Yvonne (Ivón)

Valli (Kligerman)

Vincent, Jenny Wells

 Vincent, Tony

Wells, C.J. 

Whitlow, James 

 

Ramos, Lina

 

Muskrat (mammal) - FOTR p. 97

Muth, Marcia (Santa Fe artist, co-founder of Sunstone Press, poet & author) - Albuquerque Journal, 12-6-98, p. F-7

My Chef founder     see      Quintana, Lauris

MyDruggist.com (Albuquerque-based Internet pharmacy) - Albuquerque Journal, Business Outlook, 11-8-99, p. 3

Myers, Alice Clark (3rd woman in the US to receive a degree in architecture) - NTGSF

Myers, Datus Ensign (Santa Fe muralist & painter & husband of Alice Clark Myers) - TONMT

Myers, Dwight & Carol (Albuquerque founders of New Mexico Book League & Book Talk magazine & authors) - LNMEF p. 94+;  New Mexico Magazine, 5-99, p. 14;  Albuquerque Journal, 11-27-94, p. I-10+;   his obituary - Albuquerque Journal, 9-18-95, p. C-3

Myers, Frank H. (Cincinnati Art Academy teacher & painter who lived briefly in NM) - T&SFAE

Myers, Joan (Santa Fe photographer & author) - AOTWCNM;  Albuquerque Journal, 9-2-01, p. F-8;  New Mexico Magazine, 7-01, p. 61

Myerson, Reno (Cerro Gordo healer & bodyworker, & co-owner with Cynthia West, artist, poet, & painter, of a renowned house & garden) - SFH&G p. 102+

Myrtle Stedman House     see      Stedman, Myrtle

Mysterious Dave    see      Mather, David

Mystery Stone         see      Los Lunas Mystery Stone

 

 

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