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THE SPANISH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE
OF PECOS PUEBLO, NEW MEXICO: Archaeological Excavations and Architectural History
of the Spanish Colonial Churches and Related Buildings
at Pecos National Historical Park,
1617-1995 A professional paper examining the archeological history of Pecos National Historical Park.
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Vera Karea Works with Visitors Vera Karea wearing the specially-designed uniform shirt for Pecos National Historical Park talks with visitors in front of the ruins. The Pecos uniform was designed to be more appropriate for the climate. She shirt has an open v-neck, wide lapels, short-sleeves, and an arrowhead patch.
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Tribal Representatives from the Pueblo of Jemez Walk to Feast Day Celebration Tribal representatives from the Pueblo of Jemez walk to the mission church for the annual Feast Day celebration
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Tribal Representatives at Feast Day Tribal representatives from the Pueblo of Jemez gather for the Feast Day procession
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Jean Pinkley at Pecos National Historic Park Jean Pinkley, supervisory archaeologist of the NPS Southwest Archaeological Center, at the remains of the north nave wall of the earlier mission church at Pecos National Monument (now Pecos National Historical Park). She is wearing pants, a plaid shirt, and a hat rather than the NPS uniform.
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Virginia Pecos at Pecos National Historic Park Virginia Pecos, a park technician at Pecos National Monument, wears the uniform shirt created due to the Southwestern climate.