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Historical Bulletin Photos (1967-1997)

These photos were digitized from UNM School of Law Bulletins published between 1967-1997. This collection is sorted by year from newer to oldest. All materials are under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. If you have any questions on use and/or copyright please email the Law Library at libref [at] law.unm.edu.

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  • Caption: The present School of Law Building. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The present School of Law Building.

  • Design on 1968-1969 Bulletin back cover. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Design on 1968-1969 Bulletin back cover.

  • Caption: A beautiful Navajo blanket takes shape on a primitive loom in front of a hogan (dwelling) on the Navajo reservation. The Navajos are an important part of New Mexico's tri-cultural heritage. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A beautiful Navajo blanket takes shape on a primitive loom in front of a hogan (dwelling) on the Navajo reservation. The Navajos are an important part of New Mexico's tri-cultural heritage.

  • Caption: A cowboy on New Mexico's eastern plains takes time out to roll a cigaret. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A cowboy on New Mexico's eastern plains takes time out to roll a cigaret.

  • Caption: A Hopi Indian Kachina doll whose use in tribal culture is symbolically related to law enforcement. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A Hopi Indian Kachina doll whose use in tribal culture is symbolically related to law enforcement.

  • Caption: Albuquerque Skyline by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Albuquerque Skyline

  • Caption: An aerial view of the University of New Mexico campus. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: An aerial view of the University of New Mexico campus.

  • Caption: A Santa Clara Indian Pueblo maiden in ceremonial headdress. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A Santa Clara Indian Pueblo maiden in ceremonial headdress.

  • Caption: Bird design from San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian pottery. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Bird design from San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian pottery.

  • Caption: Brilliant red flowers on the prickly pear cactus bring the arid lands of New Mexico to life. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Brilliant red flowers on the prickly pear cactus bring the arid lands of New Mexico to life.

  • Caption: Burros such as these only a few years ago were common on the ranges in all parts of New Mexico. Now they are a rarity. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Burros such as these only a few years ago were common on the ranges in all parts of New Mexico. Now they are a rarity.

  • Caption: Colorful aspens dot the high mountain valleys of New Mexico during the autumn. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Colorful aspens dot the high mountain valleys of New Mexico during the autumn.

  • Caption: Desert flowers brighten the view in southern New Mexico. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Desert flowers brighten the view in southern New Mexico.

  • Caption: Elk, such as these near Pecos, N.M., attract a large number of hunters to the high country of New Mexico each fall. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Elk, such as these near Pecos, N.M., attract a large number of hunters to the high country of New Mexico each fall.

  • Caption: Gran Quicira National Monument--the remains of two Franciscan missions built between 1629-80. The huge churches serves the Piro Indians who lived southeast of Albuquerque. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Gran Quicira National Monument--the remains of two Franciscan missions built between 1629-80. The huge churches serves the Piro Indians who lived southeast of Albuquerque.

  • Caption: Hopi Indian Kachinas (ceremonial dolls). by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Hopi Indian Kachinas (ceremonial dolls).

  • Caption: Maria the Potter, fames San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian artist. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Maria the Potter, fames San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian artist.

  • Caption: Mimbres Indian pottery design from southwestern New Mexico. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Mimbres Indian pottery design from southwestern New Mexico.

  • Caption: One of the lounge areas in the Student Union. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: One of the lounge areas in the Student Union.

  • Caption: Picturesque small farm nestles under a rugged mesa in northern New Mexico. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Picturesque small farm nestles under a rugged mesa in northern New Mexico.

  • Caption: Robert Geronimo, son of the Apache war-chief, Geronimo, was a familiar figure on the Mescalero Apache Reservation near Ruidoso, N.M., until his death in 1966. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Robert Geronimo, son of the Apache war-chief, Geronimo, was a familiar figure on the Mescalero Apache Reservation near Ruidoso, N.M., until his death in 1966.

  • Caption: Ruins of the Spanish colonial mission at Abo, near Mountainair in central New Mexico. The mission was abandoned in the late 17th Century after repeated attacks by Apache Indians. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Ruins of the Spanish colonial mission at Abo, near Mountainair in central New Mexico. The mission was abandoned in the late 17th Century after repeated attacks by Apache Indians.

  • Caption: Students take advantage of the mall between the Student Union and the University of New Mexico's Zimmerman Library. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Students take advantage of the mall between the Student Union and the University of New Mexico's Zimmerman Library.

  • Caption: Sun-baked Dog Canyon near Alamagordo, N.M., was the scene of fierce conflicts between the U.S. Calvary and Apache warriors during the late 19th century. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Sun-baked Dog Canyon near Alamagordo, N.M., was the scene of fierce conflicts between the U.S. Calvary and Apache warriors during the late 19th century.

  • Caption: The colonial mission of San Augustin at Isela Pueblo, south of Albuquerque, dates to 1613 although it has been much repaired and remodeled over the years. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The colonial mission of San Augustin at Isela Pueblo, south of Albuquerque, dates to 1613 although it has been much repaired and remodeled over the years.

  • Caption: The month of May symbolized in a unique Navajo Indian calendar created by UNM Professor LeRoy Candie. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The month of May symbolized in a unique Navajo Indian calendar created by UNM Professor LeRoy Candie.

  • Caption: The state flower of New Mexico, the yucca. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The state flower of New Mexico, the yucca.

  • Caption: The University's administraion building, an excellent example of UNM's Pueblo-style architecture. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The University's administraion building, an excellent example of UNM's Pueblo-style architecture.

  • Caption: UNM Law School's Moot Court room with a trial in process. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: UNM Law School's Moot Court room with a trial in process.

 
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