LannyC
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...cool that you were a ranger there - are you still in the NPS?
No, it was a summer job in college, back in the late Jurassic (1969). Best job I ever had, but there were no career opportunities at the time, so I had to move on.
I like the Koshare clowns, too. If you've never watched a Pueblo dance ceremony in person, you may not appreciate how hilarious the clowns are in parodying their own culture (as well as the tourists who come to watch!). The little kachina dolls were originally made to instruct children in the details of Pueblo religious life, as most kachinas represent spirits.
We first visited Jerome in 1972, when it was still basically a ghost town with very few shops or residents.
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