Woody, if you are referring to a park with many pictographs, I think I may have been there, years ago. At that time, we could see the new housing developments creeping ever closer - about a block away in some places. Hopefully, the road would preserve and not destroy the sacred art.
Jan
> > A teacher in my district was fired on the spot for having a graffitti
> > wall where kids could write whatever they wanted. A school board
> > member
This November Albuquerque voters will be asked again to vote on a
proposal to extend a major road over a small section of a very
extensive expanse of old Native-American graffiti on the cities
south side. One persons graffiti is anothers sacred art.
I wonder if the original creators of this graffiti/art thought
what they were doing would make such a
controversy.
Woody in Albuquerque
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