Contributors

For over a century, El Palacio has been a forum for voices exploring New Mexico’s art, archaeology, history, and landscape. Explore the writers, photographers, historians, and scientists whose perspectives have defined the magazine’s pages—past and present.

Allison Colborne

Allison Colborne (opens in a new tab) has worked as a professional librarian specializing in arts and culture for twenty-eight years. Having graduated with masters degrees in art history and library studies, she commenced her career as a faculty librarian at the Architecture/Fine Arts Library at the University of Manitoba in 1994. The College of Santa Fe recruited her to establish two new libraries in the newly completed Visual Arts Center on the campus in 1999. Since 2008, she has been the librarian directing the special collections at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Laboratory of Anthropology.

A Bid for the Canon

By Dr. Richard I. Ford, Allison Colborne and Gary Hein Attorney Royal A. Prentice (1877-1958) was successful in every way imaginable. He was a wealthy rancher and land manager. He was an active member of several fraternal organizations. His political activity was constant as a Republican partisan. His contributions to the archaeology of eastern New Mexico were numerous, as were the 1,100 glyph sites that he revealed and recorded for the state.