Sangre de Cristo Real Estate

Sangre de Cristo Real Estate We look for homes that respect Crestone’s tranquil environment and reflect our client’s individu Please call me to learn more about this lovely hidden treasure.

This page is dedicated to bringing attention to how a real estate purchase is an expression of values, and to helping people to make real estate purchase decisions that embrace our most closely held ideals and aspirations. This site provides connections to a physical geography, but also helps people to connect where they are now with the values that are expressed through the Crestone lifestyle. As

k for a referral to a Real Estate professional in your area to bring the Crestone lifestyle down to earth where you live. Crestone Colorado, is a remote, mountain multi-faith spiritual and secular community in the San Luis Valley, a hidden treasure nestled below the majestic 14,000 foot peaks of the Sange de Cristo Mountains. The region offers seclusion, peace, nearby skiing, hot springs, and a wealth of wilderness recreation opportunities. Crestone is a world-class center for spiritual retreat, and is home to more than 28 communities representing the world's wisdom traditions: Buddhism, Sufism, Hinduism, Christianity, native American spirituality, and their many variations. Crestone is an ideal home for those who want a quieter pace of life, the benefits of a tightly knit, caring community, and natural surroundings the caliber of a national park. Crestone offers organic and natural groceries and restaurants, local vegetables, dairy products, and meats, all from organic or earth-conscious providers. We even have our own local yak herd straight from the Himalayas! Crestone also is a haven for alternative construction technologies. In this valley of bright sunny days, solar power and off-grid living are common and viable options. Purchase financing is available for these types of construction, and local experts can provide servicing. People come to this area drawn by the ancient pull of Mount Blanca, a sacred site in native American tradition. This same pull draws seekers of all stripes to explore their inner selves and their creative selves on the blank page of a small, remote, community. Single family homes, land, investment properties, and retreat properties are available. This site strives to introduce the world to Crestone, and to bring more of Crestone to other points of the planet.

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White suffragists were fascinated by matriarchal power within tribes, but quickly forgot them by 1920. “The Indian woman rejoices with you,” one woman told Alice Paul, but she was quick to remind too that the fight was far from over. The 19th Amendment didn’t grant voting rights to Native women— at that point, they weren't even considered US citizens.
That woman who reminded Alice Paul was Zitkala-Ša (“Red Bird”), who spent her entire life straddling two cultures. Born and raised on a reservation in South Dakota, she was **taken by Quaker missionaries** to attend boarding school. Later, she wrote on her struggles with identity, the inner conflict she felt between the culture she came from, and the culture she was educated in— the joy of learning to read, write and play music, but also the pain of losing her heritage.
While studying at Earlham College and the New England Conservatory of Music, she began recording Native American oral histories and translating them into English. It was her belief that because many Indigenous customs were passed orally through music, opera would be a powerful way to share her cultural values with a new audience. So in 1913, she wrote the libretto and songs for the first Native American opera— composed in the romantic style, and based on a sacred Sioux dance deemed illegal by the US Government.
She argued that as the original people of America, indigenous people had a right to be citizens and be represented in government with the right to vote. Her relentless work in promoting a pan-Indian movement across all tribes for the cause of citizenship rights led to the passage of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act. In 1926, she co-founded the National Council of American Indians, lobbying for Native suffrage rights. Her later books were amongst the first to bring traditional Native American stories to white audiences.
On International Women’s Day, it’s important to remember Zitkala-Ša’s call to remember Native women, and the full range of their political and cultural experiences.

04/20/2023

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116 S Alder Street, Ste A
Crestone, CO
81131

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 10am - 3pm

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