Board should embrace Alamo’s entire story
San Antonians who work downtown, especially those who work near the Alamo, get a common question from tourists.“Where’s the Alamo?” they ask. Sometimes, they’re standing
San Antonians who work downtown, especially those who work near the Alamo, get a common question from tourists.“Where’s the Alamo?” they ask. Sometimes, they’re standing
SAN ANTONIO — The city’s Alamo Plaza Advisory Committee agreed to use “Alamo Mission Site” to describe the historic space that will be the focus
The Tap Pilam Coahuiltecan Nation is nothing if not patient.Its members are descendants of the indigenous people who populated South Texas and Northeast Mexico and
Robby James Soto, 6, watches American Indian dancers perform during the 16th Annual United San Antonio Pow Wow at the Alzafar Shrine Auditorium on Sunday
Veronica Flores-Paniagua: Coahuiltecan descendants reflect on their past but look ahead to possibility of making San Antonio a hub for ‘urban’ Indians. Ramon Vasquez points
SAN ANTONIO — Calvin Osife has been dancing at powwows his entire life, starting when he was a child and lived on the Navajo Nation
Ramon Vasquez, executive director of the American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions, likes to tell the story of the mother and son
The remains of about 15 people, many children, who were buried at Mission San Juan Capistrano in the Spanish colonial era and unearthed during renovations
Calvin Osife, 41, (left), and Isaac Cardenas, 57, colorful like different bands of a rainbow, perform a blessing ritual dance during the fourth annual Four
15 people, presumably American Indians from the Spanish colonial period, were uncovered at Mission San Juan during renovation work at the South Side landmark this