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Here are some interesting and worthwhile websites to visit.  They include social, legal, cultural, and historical links about New Mexico and our Hispanic culture.

Welcome to the 2004 edition of HispanicOnline.com's Hispanic Heritage Plaza. While we're all about Latinos all year 'round, Hispanic Heritage Month allows us to take the time to look back on our achievements, explore our traditions, share our experiences and renew our connections to our cultures. That, precisely, is what the Plaza is all about: connections
http://www.hispaniconline.com/hh04/index.html

The following is a website that contains a 20 page handwritten Montoya geneology from the papers of Judge Thomas Catron. These are housed in the University of new Mexico general library. I am sure there are more common ancestors in these papers for all of us to research
http://elibrary.unm.edu/oanm/NmU/image_sets/mss29bc_imgs180-199.html

New Mexico CultureNet is a human web of people who are committed to communication, cooperation and collaboration. We are artists, educators, writers and technologists. We are New Mexicans of diverse origins, interests and experiences.
http://www.nmculturenet.org/heritage/cuartocentenario/spanish_view.php

The New Mexico Genealogical Society is a society of volunteers, combining time and effort to provide networking opportunities for researchers and family historians.  Read interesting articles about the Cuarto Centennial History of New Mexico.
http://www.nmgs.org/artcuarto.htm

Visit the Taos Pueblo website and find out more about the history and customs of the Pueblo Indians.  Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. We welcome you to visit our village when you travel to northern New Mexico. 
http://www.taospueblo.com/

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center website is dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian Culture, History and Art. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is your Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Committed to educating all generations of visitors.                                                              http://www.indianpueblo.org/index.cfm?module=ipcc&pn=1

The Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy is the largest Hispanic genealogical organization in the State of Colorado. CSHG promotes genealogical and historical research and education to expand the awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of Hispanic culture, history, and traditions. You will be amazed at the wealth of genealogical and historical research material found only in our CSHG library.
http://hispanicgen.org/index.html
 
The Latino/a Research & Policy Center’s mission is to improve the quality of life for Colorado Latinos/as through research, policy work, public forums and publications in the areas of health, education, and immigration.
http://www.lrpc.cudenver.edu/
 
Keep up to date on the happenings in New Mexico.
http://www.nmmagazine.com/
 
The link to the Taos Town government.
http://www.taosgov.com/
 
The link to Questa, New Mexico.
http://www.laplaza.org/government/questa/
 
The National Council of La Raza - the largest national constituency-based Hispanic organization and the leading voice in Washington, DC for the Hispanic community - is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization established to reduce poverty and discrimination and improve life opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
http://www.nclr.org/
 
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is the leading nonprofit Latino litigation, advocacy and educational outreach institution in the United States.  Founded in 1968 in San Antonio, Texas.                          http://www.maldef.org/

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