Witch Tales of New Mexico
THERE IS AN OLD DICHO from Spain: No creo en brujas, pero las hay (“I don’t believe in witches, but they exist”). Fall in New Mexico brings such ideas into focus as Halloween season arrives, along…
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THERE IS AN OLD DICHO from Spain: No creo en brujas, pero las hay (“I don’t believe in witches, but they exist”). Fall in New Mexico brings such ideas into focus as Halloween season arrives, along…
Read MoreGROWING UP IN ALBUQUERQUE, I heard a lot of stories about New Mexico. Some were about brujas, or witches, and others were about Los Hermanos Penitentes. Indita songs told of cautivas (Indian captives)…
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