Indioravens world

To our Elders, who teach us of our creation and our past, so we my preserve mother earth for ancestors yet to come, we are the lands. This is dedicated to our relatives before us thousands of years ago, and the 1,500 million who were exterminated across the western hemisphere in the first four hound years time starting in 1492.

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Location: San Elizario, Tx, United States

My name is David Cantu I live in San Elizario Texas a I am a graduated from San Elizario High School (San Elizario TX) Class of 84. I have received an Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology from El Paso Community College in 1989. I have earned a Bachelors’ degree in Career and Technical Teaching from Western New Mexico University in Dec of 2007. I just complete an educational program earning a Master’s Degree in Professional Technical Education at ENMU (Easter New Mexico University 2012). Now I am seeking full time employment in a secondary school systems in Career and Technical education program. I am a simple man who tries to live a simple life, like my ancestors I follow Native American traditions and believes. I do recycle old things whenever possible taking old wood and making something new. I like working with my hands. I have been building my little guest house for the last twenty years, with the entire career changes and continuing my education construction has been slow. I spent two and a half years in New Mexico (Silver City) attending WNMU putting a complete Holt to construction. I cannot wait for the day that I finally can say. “I finished construction”.

Monday, September 26, 2011

San Elizario native lost in Korean War coming home

San Elizario native lost in Korean War coming home

by Ramón Rentería \ El Paso Times
Posted: 09/26/2011 12:00:00 AM MDT

 Army Cpl. Eduardo M. Pedregon. Eduardo Pedregon was reported missing on Nov. 20, 1950, while serving with the Army's 31st Regimental Combat Team in Korea. His family was notified in March that his remains were identified. (Victor Calzada / El Paso Times)

Eduardo "Lalo" Pedregon's friends called him "El Alacran," the scorpion
http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_18977657