Galisteo

From the exhibition:
Oblique Views: Archaeology, Photography, and Time

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Galisteo is now considered statistically part of the Santa Fe metropolitan area, although it is still remote and has a population of less than three hundred people. It is home to a number of well-known artists and scholars, as well as families traditionally linked to the area, none of whom farm on the scale of the past. Galisteo Creek no longer washes away vegetation in the streambed, which now appears to be a lush forested strip. The church and cemeteries remain, as does the layout of the colonial village. Traces of the old narrow fields can still be seen. Photograph by Adriel Heisey, 2015.

Usage: Courtesy Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Credit: Photograph by Adriel Heisey


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