Category: Stub

Lexical terms in this category are not done, and any information contained within them can, and will, change.

  • Inn and Spa at Loretto

    noun | encyclopedia/culture | Pronounced: \loh-ret-oh\ | IPA: /loʊ rɛt oʊ/ Definition of the Inn and Spa at Loretto One of the inns in Santa Fe, New Mexico, opened in 1975. It is located […]

  • American modern culture

    A modern culture in New Mexico, and the major culture from 1850 to today. The culture is distinguished by the supreme law of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights, as well as their folklore, media, preservation, multiculturalism, and gastronomic influence; such as the preservation of multiple State and National Parks, the expansion of ancient New Mexican cuisine and musical techniques, and the prominence of American holidays like the 4th of July and Thanksgiving.

  • Spanish modern culture

    Spanish. A modern culture in New Mexico, first arriving in 1592 and thriving from 1692 to today. The culture is distinguished by their Spanish missions, agricultural prowess, musical and narrative arts, […]

  • Mogollon prehistoric culture

    Mogollon a prehistoric paleoamerican culture of Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, dated to about 500 A.D. to 1200 A.D. The culture is distinguished by their advanced agricultural abilities, […]

  • Mexican culture

    noun | encyclopedia/culture | Pronounced: \mek-si-kuhn\ | IPA: /ˈmɛk sɪ kən/ Definition of Mexican culture A modern culture in New Mexico, thriving from 1821 to today. The culture is distinguished by their folk […]

  • Pueblo modern culture

    Pueblo.  Although the Pueblo modern culture dates back to 1680, that date only corresponds to that of the Pueblo Revolt. The Pueblo actually go back to Ancient Puebloans (Hisatsinom / Anasazi) prehistoric […]

  • Ancient Pueblo (Hisatsinom / Anasazi) prehistoric culture

    A prehistoric paleoamerican culture of Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, dated to about 7000 B.C. to 1600 A.D. The culture is distinguished by their agricultural abilities, advanced pottery and textile arts, and their architectural abilities in pithouses, pueblos, and cliff dwellings. These people are the ancestors to the modern Pueblos, and were located in what is now known as the Four Corners (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona) region, and had multiple roadways for religious and trade purposes.

  • Folsom prehistoric culture

    noun | encyclopedia/culture | Pronounced: \fohl-suh m\ | IPA: /ˈfoʊl səm/ Definition of Folsom prehistoric culture A prehistoric paleoamerican culture of North and South America, dated to about 12,500 to 8,500 years ago. The […]

  • Clovis prehistoric culture

    A prehistoric paleoamerican culture of North and South America, dated to about 13,500 to 12,500 years ago. The culture is distinguished by stone flake “Clovis point” bifaced blades, tools, and spear points.

  • Territorial Revival architecture

    territorial revival Style of design and interior decoration popular within New Mexico, and seen throughout the American Southwest. It took its name from the building styles during the Mexican and […]