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Estevan Rael-Galvez, Ph.D

@ERaelGalvez

ExecDir- @Natboundunbound; Scholar, Writer, Strategist; former Senior Executive (NTHP, NHCC + NM Off.of the State Historian)

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We have just launched our official Twitter account - @NatBoundUnbound Please follow us and stay tuned for regular content from our collaborators and the research team!

(1/9) Welcome to the official Twitter account for Native Bound Unbound! We are creating a digital archive of the Indigenous enslaved across the Americas, name by name, place by place, event by event and story by story. Supported by @MellonFdn; ED @ERaelGalvez

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We have such a great team; join @NatBoundUnbound in this remarkable endeavor. Improve your skills in deciphering text to reveal the history of Indigenous slavery.

𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐬 Native Bound Unbound is always looking for volunteer transcribers! If interested email us at info@nativeboundunbound.org or ataylor@nativeboundunbound.org @_FromThePage_ is an online platform that allows people all over the world to…

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I just returned from attending ATALM's International Conf. of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, where I shared @NatBoundUnbound collab with @StoryCorps, plus I got to meet and tell stories with great people, incl. Walter Echo-Hawk about shared histories.

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‘Despedida de Nora Rael Galvez’ by Estevan Rael-Gálvez is on #SoundCloud on.soundcloud.com/74Ss7s6qLz9oAw…


My 97 year old papa articulates his pride in casting his vote for VP Kamala Harris for President. #NonagenariansforHarris #KamalaHarris #NM4Harris


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Today in History - October 30, 1633 On October 30, 1633, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fray Estevan de Perea complained that contrary to natural and divine law, Indigenous children were being taken from their parents “as if they were yearling calves or colts . . . and placed in…

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Conquistadores Hernando de Pizarro and Sebastián de Benalcázar figure prominently in the history of Latin America, including of the conquest of Peru and present Nicaragua, Ecuador and Columbia. Both were active in the trafficking of Indigenous people, as reflected in documents…

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Join @NatBoundUnbound in this opportunity to talk about the legacy of one of ancestor shared by many New Mexicans.

Josefa de Hinojos - Virtual Gathering This is an invitation for descendants of Josefa de Hinojos and followers of Native Bound Unbound to participate in the first virtual gathering to discuss, learn, share, and honor her as one of our early colonial period grandmothers of Zuni…

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Colgate University Students Join NBU as Interns For over 30 years, Colgate University @colgateuniv has run an off-campus program in Santa Fe and this semester 11 students are immersing themselves in courses and working with organizations in Santa Fe. We are fortunate that NBU…

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Thank you, Jennifer Muskrat-Verarde - ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ Cherokee Nation and Jicarilla Apache Nation - for working with us to advance the work of @NatBoundUnbound

We were blessed to have Jennifer Muskrat-Velarde @JM_Muskrat of the Jicarilla Apache Nation help facilitate our "Breaking the Silence of Slavery" gathering in Taos! Thank you to the Hacienda de los Martinez @TaosMuseums for hosting us and to the Northern Rio Grande National…



Gracias por tu apoyo Dr. Cosme Jesús Gómez Carrasco y @VHistoryLab

We were blessed to have Jennifer Muskrat-Velarde @JM_Muskrat of the Jicarilla Apache Nation help facilitate our "Breaking the Silence of Slavery" gathering in Taos! Thank you to the Hacienda de los Martinez @TaosMuseums for hosting us and to the Northern Rio Grande National…



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Thank you to the Hacienda de los Martinez @TaosMuseums in Taos for hosting us and to the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area @NRGNHA for their fiscal sponsorship and the Mellon Foundation @MellonFdn Also thanks to University of New Mexico Community Engagement Office…


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We would like to thank the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area @NRGNHA for their fiscal sponsorship and the Mellon Foundation @MellonFdn Also thanks to University of New Mexico Community Engagement Office @UNM_engagement for the video and Sarah Hogland-Gurulé for…


Christ Church College What an amazing place to dine after a great day at the Institute. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. The Great Hall is spectacular, though only 2 women in a hall of male portraits. #hogwarts #HarryPotter

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Even though I’m a bit jet lagged - honored and excited to be here!!

Native Bound Unbound to Participate in Institute at the University of Oxford, England Native Bound Unbound – Archive of Indigenous Slavery has been selected to participate in a Humanities and AI Institute sponsored by Schmidt Sciences, a philanthropic initiative created and…

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The Color of Enslavement In recovering the history of the Indigenous slavery in the Americas, one of many factors to surface in the records are the representations of skin color, which often influenced social status and manifest in racism, colonization, and slavery. In Nancy E.…

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𝐋𝐨𝐮𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐒𝐥𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 Louisiana has a long history of bondage and forced labor among Indigenous peoples. Periods of French, Spanish, and later American influence all hold instances and stories of this history. Though officially…

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We would like to thank Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area @NRGNHA for their fiscal sponsorship and the Mellon Foundation @MellonFdn for making this all possible. Also thanks to University of New Mexico Community Engagement Office @UNM_engagement for the video.


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BREAKING: Michelle Obama just laid into Donald Trump like no one has before. Retweet to make sure all Americans see this takedown.


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