INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY — NATIVE HERITAGE MONTH
IRON HORSE: THE LONGEST WALK
(REVISITED)
DROPS 11/29/24
It’s Never Wrong To Do What’s Right
COUNCIL CHANGES KIT CARSON PARK NAME TO 'RIGHT PAST WRONGS’
In an act town officials are calling a gesture of reconciliation, the Taos Town Council has changed the name of Kit Carson Memorial Park to Red Willow Park…
— J.R. Logan, Taos News, June 11, 2014
IRON HORSE first premiered in a PSA at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow at the University of New Mexico arena, known as The Pit, in Albuquerque. The PSA was live-streamed on PowWows.com.
IRON HORSE was written by Robby Romero and Robert Mirabal to commemorate the name change of Kit Carson Park to Red Willow Park by the Town of Taos on June 10, 2014. This was a culturally significant moment in the history of the Town of Taos.
WALKING THE RED ROAD
“In the summer of 2014, Romero, a lifelong Taos resident, approached the Town of Taos to change the name of Kit Carson Park. Carson, a controversial figure, is not remembered fondly by the Native peoples of the region. The ensuing announcement by the Town declaring the official name change of the park sparked national and local controversy, with the Town of Taos then rescinding while still voting that the name would, in fact, be changed, but to what and when they did not know. With global protests taking up as much space as the coronavirus pandemic, Romero is once again lobbying for the name change.”
CONTACT THE TOWN OF TAOS MAYOR, PASCUALITO MAESTAS WITH YOUR NAME CHANGE IDEA
Mayor Pascualito Maestas
Call: 575-751-2002
Email: pmaestas@taosnm.gov