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.

Joe Saenz

Joe Saenz (opens in a new tab) serves as a council member for the Chiricahua Apache Nation, and he owns and operates Wolfhorse Outfitters. On the treks he leads through the Northern Stronghold, he shares traditional methods of connecting to the land.

Nde Benah

By Joe Saenz One hundred years ago, on June 3, 1924, the U.S. Forest Service designated the Gila Wilderness as the country’s first official wilderness area. The designation was spurred by the advocacy of writer and conservationist, Aldo Leopold. Leopold had been working for the fledging Forest Service for ten years when, in 1922, he proposed that the federal government set aside protected land for a wilderness area.