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Pablo Abeita (1871–1940) was the governor of Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico, United States, during the long serving period of his long term friend, Anton Docher, "The Padre of Isleta".〔Keleher and Chant. ''The Padre of Isleta''. Sunstone Press, 2009.p.50-53〕〔Keleher and Chant. ''The Padre of Isleta''. Sunstone Press, 2009, p.88-93.〕 Pablo was educated in the Jesuit School at Old Albuquerque, then in the St Michael's College in Santa Fe. After ten years of formal education, he worked first as a typesetter at the Albuquerque newspaper. Then he operated a family business in Isleta. In 1889, at the age of nineteen, he was appointed to serve the All Indian Pueblo Council, and in 1913 was appointed as a judge, and elected Secretary of the All Indian Pueblo Council.〔Nancy Hopkins Reily, Lucille Enix.Joseph Imhof: Artist of the Pueblos.Sunstone Press,1998.p.156-157〕 On October 26, 1919, he was decorated of the Order of Leopold (Belgium) by Albert Premier, king of the Belgians, on visit in the village of Isleta with his wife Elisabeth and the prince Leopold.〔W.A.Keleher, The Indian sentinel.1920,vol.2. p.24〕 The KiMo Theater, located at 419-423 Central Avenue in Downtown Albuquerque was built in 1927. The name "KiMo" (literally translated as "mountain lion" in Tewa was supplied by Pablo Abeita.〔Breeze, Carla, ''Pueblo Deco'', New York: Rizzoli, 1990, p. 54〕 He won $50 for his suggestion... Pablo Abeita was a man who might well have become a governor of New Mexico. In another era, his experience and abilities could have earned him the highest place in the leadership of the state〔Joe S. Sando.Pueblo profiles: cultural identity through centuries of change.Clear Light Publishers,1998.chap.4〕 When Charles Fletcher Lummis lived in Isleta, he lived in Pablo Abeita's house.〔Keleher and Chant. ''The Padre of Isleta''. Sunstone Press, 2009, p.88-93.〕 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pablo Abeita」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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