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.

Kaela Waldstein

Kaela Waldstein (opens in a new tab) believes video storytelling is a high art form. She brings her training in fine visual arts, writing, sociology, and multiple sophisticated skill sets to the craft of filmmaking. Waldstein’s work has garnered more than twenty awards, including five Rocky Mountain Emmys and a variety of film festival recognitions.

#57 Connecting People Through Time – Makowa: The Worlds Above Us with Misha Pipe and Kaela Waldstein

For as long as humans have been on this earth, we have looked to the cosmos for information and direction. The Indigenous people of North America used the skies to make sense of their environments and to guide them in planting crops, building villages, and conducting ceremonies. The new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Makowa: The Worlds Above Us, showcases a wide range of art, photographs, videos, and more to center the wisdom and longevity of Native astronomy and to remind us that we are all interconnected.