Los Alamos High School Students Attend American Indian Day At The State Legislature

Los Alamos High School students outside the State Capitol in Santa Fe. Photo Courtesy LAPS

Sen. Leo Jaramillo chats with Los Alamos High School Native American Culture Club members during their visit to the Roundhouse last week. Photo Courtesy LAPS

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Seventeen students from Los Alamos High School Native American Culture Club were part of the celebration of American Indian Day at the State Capitol last week. The visit included a ceremony in the rotunda that began with an invocation by Governor Max A. Zuni, Pueblo of Isleta, the posting of Colors by the Jicarilla Apache Nation Veterans Group, and the National Anthem by Navajo Class, Alvino Sandoval, McKinley Middle School, Albuquerque Public Schools.

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dencia Tafoya’s kindergarten class from  Kha’p’o
Community School, and Troy Yazza, Mescalero Apache Tribe, performed the Honor song.
The American Indian Day Proclamation was read by Josett D. Monette, Cabinet Secretary for the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department. New Mexico. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham shared her thoughts about American Indian Day.

Students then had the opportunity to meet with Senator Leo Jaramillo for a question-and-answer session, followed by photos in the Senate chamber. For many, it was their first time visiting the State Capitol. 

“I thought the visit was not only extremely informative but also important at showing some of the students how government works,” said Quentin Nichols, a junior at LAHS. 

“When I first walked in I couldn’t help but think that it was huge and really nice,” added LAHS
Senior Genevieve Epperson. She was impressed at seeing all those people come together for
something really important to them.

“I enjoyed it and really liked seeing everyone that was
there. It was a great experience,” she said.

When asked about what was their favorite part of the trip, Quentin said the sense of community
in the crowds.

“My favorite part would have been hearing the speeches because it was just nice to see new people talking and hearing from them and their thoughts,” noted Genevieve.

“My favorite part was exploring all the hallways and looking at the art,” added LAHS
Sophomore Abigail Nash.

Students were also treated to lunch and entertainment at the Santa Fe Indian School.
Those who made the trip included Cailyn Bingham, Brody Brothers, Hailey Duran, Carlissa
Epperson, Genevieve Epperson, David Gonzales, Adrianna Keiter, Caleb Moss, Rowan Mowrer,
Jared Muzzie, Abigail Nash, Quentin Nichols, Wrenne Sapp, Marcos Shije, Carter Talley, Sawyer
Talley and Hannah Waldschmidt. Staff members Kimberly Engelking, Sigrid Wurthmann, Andrea Determan, Jovita Mowrer and Sal Zapien accompanied the students as did School Board Vice President Ellen Specter.