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  • Boosterism, Broken Narratives, and What the Camera Sells: The Mullarky Collection, New Mexico History Museum Photo Archives
    Jan 28 2026
    Photos can obscure as much as they reveal. When we encounter historic photographs, it can feel like we've entered the past through a portal. But like contemporary photographs, what is left out of the frame is as interesting and puzzling as what we can observe. Still, the donation of historic photos to any archive can only help to add to our knowledge and expand the questions we need to ask. This is certainly the case for the William Thomas Mullarky photo collection at the New Mexico History Museum's Palace of the Governors Photo Archive. The Mullarky collection has never been accessible until recently and they provide unusual and unexpected windows into 1930s Gallup, New Mexico. For the Fall 2025 issue of El Palacio, University of New Mexico professor and labor historian, David Correia, wrote an article about the Gallup Coal Wars of 1933-35. Mullarky's photos of the events in Gallup at the time accompany Correia's words. For this episode of Encounter Culture, however, Correia talks about who Mullarky was and what makes his photos so out of the ordinary. Discover more: New Mexico History Museum Palace of the Governors Photo Archive William Thomas Mullarky Photographs of the Gallup Coal War Hear more on Encounter Culture: A History of Genízaro Identity in the Heart of New Mexico with Dr. Gregorio Gonzales The Promise of a Photo with Anthropologist Robert Quintana Hopkins and Archivist Hannah Abelbeck, New Mexico History Museum Read more in El Palacio: "Strike and Struggle: The Great Gallup Coal War, 1933-35," by David Correia Fall 2025 issue of El Palacio Learn more: An Enemy Such as This: Larry Casuse and the Fight for Native Liberation in One Family on Two Continents over Three Centuries, by David Correia Edward Curtis photographs (as example of "frontier photography") Simeon Schwemberger photo collection at The University of New Mexico J.R. Willis Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Center for Southwest Research at The University of New Mexico The Myth of Santa Fe, by Chris Wilson (UNM Press) *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. You can write a regular email or record a short voice memo and attach it for us to listen to. Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! If you love New Mexico, you'll love El Palacio Magazine! Subscribe to El Palacio today. Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio MagazineExecutive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. RuizRecording Engineer: Collin Ungerleider and Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa FeEditor & Production Manager: Alex RieglerAssociate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
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    51 min
  • Excavating New Mexico's Land Grant Legacy at Cañón de Carnué with Archaeologist Kelly Jenks
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of Encounter Culture, community-led archaeology takes center stage as an alternative to extractive excavation practices of the past and a best practice rooted in respect and deeper historical understanding.

    At the Cañón de Carnué land grant in New Mexico, New Mexico State University has partnered with land grant heirs, as Dr. Kelly Jenks, a historical archaeologist with NMSU, discusses efforts to uncover the layered history of a community first established in 1763, revealing how Indigenous, Genízaro, and colonial peoples together shaped the region's frontier past.

    Discover more:

    Archaeology in Cañón de Carnué, New Mexico State University

    Cañón de Carnué land grant history

    New Mexico land grant history

    United States v. Sandoval Supreme Court decision stripping land grant rights

    Present-day land grant actions

    San Miguel del Vado land grant recovery efforts

    Nación Genízara: Ethnogenesis, Place, and Identity in New Mexico, edited by Moises Gonzales and Enrique R. Lamadrid

    Hear more on Encounter Culture:

    A History of Genízaro Identity in the Heart of New Mexico with Dr. Gregorio Gonzales, Encounter Culture season 6

    Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW!

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    We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

    Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more.

    Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online!

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    Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios.

    Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine
    Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann
    Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz
    Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe
    Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler
    Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota)
    Theme Music: D'Santi Nava

    Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine

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    48 min
  • BONUS: Come Together Over New Mexico Culture This Winter
    Dec 19 2025
    Are you feeling the pull to be connected this winter? We have some opportunities for you to be a part of New Mexican culture featuring art, history, science, poetry, and live conversations. Plus find out who loves winter and who does not... Encounter Culture host Emily or producer Andrea? Learn more about the Folk Art Apprenticeship Program & Apply: https://bit.ly/nmartsfolk Get details about the reopening of the Museum of Natural History & Science: https://bit.ly/nmnathistory Join Us For An El Palacio Reading: January 11, 2026, 2pm @ FUSION, Albuquerque - https://bit.ly/elpaljan2026 February 22 at 2 pm in the Donnelly Library at New Mexico Highlands University - Details coming soon. Follow El Palacio on Instagram or Facebook for updates. Read more in El Palacio: Before the Famous Fossils: Ancient Life in the Paleozoic Era in New Mexico by Tamara Enz, Spring 2025 Winter 2025 issue! Your Encounter Culture Playlist: The American Mystique of the Cowboy Boot with Deana McGufin and Jes Márquez, Season 8 TIme Travel: From GIant Millipedes to Modern Landscapes with New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, Season 8 Ancient LIfe: There's No Shame in Extinction video on YouTube Big, Toothy, and Conveniently Dead: Why We Are Obsessed with Dinosaurs Featuring Anthony Fiorillo, Season 5 An Underground Love Affair, The Palace Seen and Unseen with Archaeologists Cordelia Snow & Stephen Post, Season 1 Everyone Wants to be Included in the Story of New Mexico: The Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum, Season 9 Good Heart Work: Poetry as Medicine with Manuel González, New Mexico Poet Laureate, Season 9 Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW! *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! *** Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
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    14 min
  • Good Heart Work: Poetry as Medicine with Manuel González, New Mexico Poet Laureate
    Dec 3 2025

    New Mexico has a new Poet Laureate! Although Manuel González is well known in the slam poetry circles in Albuquerque—where he also served as the city's poet laureate from 2016 to 2018—he is now stepping into a larger role with big visions about how to engage the entire state in the unique connection and expression inherent to poetry.

    Throughout his career, González has made it his mission to reach the most marginalized people in New Mexico, and now he plans to leverage his role as Poet Laureate heal hearts in as many communities as possible.

    Discover more:

    Manuel González Xicanopoet

    New Mexico Arts

    Manny and the Casanovas

    Al Hurricane

    Native American Community Academy

    Hear more on Encounter Culture:

    From Goatheads to Grand Canyons: A Love Letter to the Landscape with New Mexico State Poet Laureate, Lauren Camp, Season 6

    Curanderismo, Poetry, and How to Heal a Broken Heart with Tommy Archuleta, Santa Fe Poet Laureate, Season 7

    Read more in El Palacio:

    Art and Activism at Highlands University, by Myrriah Gόmez, Winter 2025

    Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW!

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    We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov.

    OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

    Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more.

    Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online!

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    Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios.

    Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine
    Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann
    Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz
    Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios
    Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler
    Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota)
    Theme Music: D'Santi Nava

    Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine

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    49 min
  • Everyone Wants to be Included in the Story of New Mexico: The Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum
    Nov 19 2025

    New Mexico is the fifth largest state, making access to art, history, and culture at museums or historic site difficult for many. The Wonder on Wheels mobile museum traverses the state to bring art and history directly to small towns, villages, and Pueblos, ensuring everyone can participate in the rich cultural conversations so central to New Mexican identity.

    The exhibition inside the thirty-eight-foot RV changes annually and this year, the eight New Mexico State Historic Sites tell the state's story across centuries, from 1150 to the early twentieth century. The staff pack rich history into a small space, supported by oral narratives and dialogue.

    Plan your visit:

    Wonders on Wheels

    Wonders on Wheels Facebook Group

    New Mexico Historic Sites

    Hear more on Encounter Culture:

    Listen, and Speak the Truth: Collaborating Through Conversation on the Bosque Redondo Memorial with Manuelito Wheeler and Aaron Roth, Encounter Culture, Season 2

    Listen to the Land: Art at Bosque Redondo with Dakota Mace, Daisy Trudell-Mills, and Kéyah Keenan Henry, Encounter Culture, Season 6

    Everything Past is Present at Los Luceros Historic Site with Rebecca Ward and Carly Stewart, Encounter Culture, Season 3

    The Land is Everything: Voting Rights vs Tribal Sovereignty with Dr. Maurice Crandall, Encounter Culture, Season 4

    Read more in El Palacio:

    "The Man in the Sala," El Palacio Summer 2023

    "Cathay Williams: In Search of Liberation with the Buffalo Soldiers," El Palacio Summer 2025

    Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW!

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    We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov.

    OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

    Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more.

    Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online!

    ***

    Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios.

    Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine
    Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann
    Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz
    Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios
    Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler
    Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota)
    Theme Music: D'Santi Nava

    Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine

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    34 min
  • Behind the Mic and Between the Pages: Sharing Award-Winning Stories and Season 9 Preview with Emily Withnall & Andrea Klunder
    Nov 5 2025
    In anticipation of another rich season of New Mexico history, art, and culture, El Palacio editor and Encounter Culture host Emily Withnall and producer Andrea Klunder reflect on a year of award-winning storytelling. From earning national recognition for both the podcast and the magazine to the art of curating New Mexico's most compelling voices, Andrea and Emily share what it takes to craft stories that resonate across time and place. They also look ahead to a new season of conversations with artists, historians, and cultural stewards. Plus, tune in to hear about a few favorite winter traditions that make this time of year uniquely New Mexican! Join us for a window into the creative collaboration that continues to shape Encounter Culture. Read more in El Palacio: Father, I Hardly Knew Ye: A Nisei Daughter's Memories of Japanese American Incarceration Strike and Struggle: The National Miners' Union and The Great Gallup Coal War, 1933-1935 Hear more on Encounter Culture: From Goatheads to Grand Canyons: A Love Letter to the Landscape with New Mexico State Poet Laureate, Lauren Camp Don't miss the upcoming winter & spring issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW! *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! *** Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
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    20 min
  • Connecting People Through Time - Makowa: The Worlds Above Us with Misha Pipe and Kaela Waldstein
    Jul 2 2025

    For as long as humans have been on this earth, we have looked to the cosmos for information and direction. The Indigenous people of North America used the skies to make sense of their environments and to guide them in planting crops, building villages, and conducting ceremonies.

    The new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Makowa: The Worlds Above Us, showcases a wide range of art, photographs, videos, and more to center the wisdom and longevity of Native astronomy and to remind us that we are all interconnected. On this episode of Encounter Culture, guest consultants for the Makowa exhibition, Misha Pipe and Kaela Waldstein, join host Emily Withnall in the studio to talk about all of this and more.

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Makowa: The Worlds Above Us exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

    "Symphonies in the Skies": article about Makowa in Summer 2025 issue of El Palacio

    "Star Parties, Rim Blown Flutes, and Pueblo History at Jemez Historic Site with Marlon Magdalena," Encounter Culture podcast episode

    Lowell Observatory

    Jemez Historic Site (and summer Star Party events)

    We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. You can write an email or record a short voice memo and attach it for us to listen to.

    Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more.

    Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online!

    If you love New Mexico, you'll love El Palacio Magazine! Subscribe to El Palacio today.

    Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios.

    Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine
    Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann
    Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz
    Recording Engineer: Collin Ungerleider and Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe
    Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler
    Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota)
    Theme Music: D'Santi Nava
    Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine

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    53 min
  • Uplifting Cultural Knowledge with Navajo Picture Book Author Daniel Vandever
    Jun 11 2025
    On the surface, Diné author Daniel Vandever's picture books might appear to be straightforward stories, but the messages about the power of imagination and adventure in his books are imbued with layers of meaning. In his book Fall in Line, Holden!, a little boy breaks free from the constraints of rules and discipline by using his imagination. On a deeper level, the book speaks to the history of Indian Boarding Schools in pushing cultural assimilation. Likewise, in his wordless picture book Herizon, a girl goes on a magic scarf ride to find her lost sheep. This book is imbued with symbolism about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) epidemic, as well as cultural references to the Navajo Nation. Herizon was nominated to represent New Mexico at the 2024 National Book Festival. Mentioned in this Episode: Fall in Line, Holden! by Daniel Vandever Herizon by Daniel Vandever We Weave by Daniel Vandever Salina Bookshelf New Mexico representation at the 2024 National Book Festival The Long Walk Livestock Reduction Act "A Brief History of Navaj- Churro Sheep" in the Spring 2025 issue of El Palacio Navajo Code Talkers Deb Haaland's Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report: Volume I and Volume II The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss Roadrunner's Dance by Rudolfo Anaya Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. You can write a regular email or record a short voice memo and attach it for us to listen to. Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! If you love New Mexico, you'll love El Palacio Magazine! Subscribe to El Palacio today. Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio MagazineExecutive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. RuizRecording Engineer: Collin Ungerleider and Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa FeEditor & Production Manager: Alex RieglerAssociate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
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    55 min