Minge, Ward Alan

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Dates:
Birth 1950
English, Spanish; Castilian,

Biographical notes:

Ward Alan Minge was born in Marshall County, Kansas on March 20, 1924. He received his BA from the University of Denver in 1950 and an MA from the University of the Americas in 1952. In 1955, he became the Chief Historian for Kirtland Air Force Base, retaining the position for several decades while working on numerous other historical endeavors. Many of these involved New Mexico's nineteen native-American Pueblos. In the last half of the twentieth century, many of the Pueblos asserted claims involving water rights, boundary disputes, and aboriginal land before federal and state tribunals. Dr. Minge was involved in many of these claims, providing written work and testimony for numerous Pueblos. Dr. Minge's associations with the Pueblos began in the 1950s. In 1956, he was hired as a research historian for the Jémez, Santa Ana and Zia Pueblos, who were initiating a land claim before the Indian Claims Commission. The following year, he began his long association with Acoma Pueblo. In 1965, he received his Ph.D in history from the University of New Mexico. By the end of the 1960s, he had served as an expert witness the State v. Aamodt case. This involved the water rights of Nambe, Tesuque, San Ildefonso, and Pojoaque Pueblos. He published Ácoma: Pueblo in the Sky in 1976 and revised it in 1991. The Pueblo commissioned this work, which remains the standard work on Acoma. In the 1980s, he worked with Sandia and Santo Domingo Pueblos as they attempted to resolve boundary disputes. In Zuni's Indian Claims Commission case, Minge served as an expert witness on the history of the Pueblo. He also worked for San Juan and Laguna as a research historian. Dr. Minge's expertise includes the Spanish and Mexican periods of New Mexico history, particularly as it related to the history of the southern New Mexico Pueblos. He translated and transcribed various documents from this era. He travelled to the Archive of the Audiencia of Guadalajara to search for documents related to New Mexico's Pueblos. He also compiled an extensive array of sources from the National Archives and Records Administration that pertained to the Pueblos. His reports and expert testimony are based, in part, on these documents. In addition to his work with the Pueblos, he published numerous articles as Kirtland Air Force's historian. He served as Chairmen of the New Mexico Commission of Public Records and was a member of the Architectural Review Board for the City of Albuquerque. Additionally, he consulted on assorted conservation projects and historical endeavors. Dr. Minge is currently retired and living in Kansas.

From the description of Ward Alan Minge Papers, 1689-1991. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 276428596

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Subjects:

  • Acoma Indians
  • Acoma Indians
  • Boundary disputes
  • Indians of North America
  • Jemez Indians
  • Jemez Indians
  • Land titles
  • Pueblo Indians
  • Pueblo Indians
  • Pueblo Indians
  • Pueblos
  • Pueblos
  • Sandia Indians
  • Taxation
  • Zia Indians
  • Zuni Indians
  • Zuni Indians

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  • Collector

Places:

  • New Mexico (as recorded)
  • Santo Domingo Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • New Mexico (as recorded)
  • Zuni (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Jemez Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Zia Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Sandia Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Kirtland Air Force Base (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Taos County (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Acoma (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • Santa Ana Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • New Mexico--Taos County (as recorded)
  • Taos (N.M.) (as recorded)
  • San Felipe Pueblo (N.M.) (as recorded)