Visitors to Jemez Historic Site can explore the skies through the eyes of Southwestern Indigenous people at a free astronomy presentation this Saturday.

An instructional coordinator leads the program May 16 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., covering how Indigenous peoples of the Southwest observed and interpreted the world above them — and how they understood its connection to the world around them. Attendees will use special sun-viewing telescopes to observe the sun directly. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.

The event is included with standard site admission of $7 for adults. Children 16 and younger, tribal members, New Mexico disabled veterans, NM foster families, MNMF members, and FCJHS members enter free.

The program is the first in a series, with future sessions scheduled June 20, July 18, Sept. 19, and Oct. 17.


Looking to the Skies at Jemez Historic Site

  • When: Saturday, May 16, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.; future dates June 20, July 18, Sept. 19, Oct. 17
  • Where: 18160 NM-4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025
  • Admission: $7 adults; free for children 16 and under, tribal members, NM disabled veterans, NM foster families, MNMF and FCJHS members
  • More info:nmhistoricsites.org/jemez

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  • Kevin Hendricks is an editor with nm.news where he oversees Sandoval County newsrooms. A native of Southeast ABQ, he reported for the ABQ Journal and Rio Rancho Observer before joining nm.news in 2024.

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Kevin Hendricks is an editor with nm.news where he oversees Sandoval County newsrooms. A native of Southeast ABQ, he reported for the ABQ Journal and Rio Rancho Observer before joining nm.news in 2024.

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