46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
PROCLAIMING 2003 AS THE "YEAR OF ATRISCO".
WHEREAS, Atrisco lies in the valle de Atrisco, which spans Angostura, Algodones, Bernalillo and Isleta; and
WHEREAS, Atrisco was likely named by Nahuatl auxiliaries known as Tlascalans, who accompanied the Juan de Onate expedition in 1598; and
WHEREAS, Axlico, a Nahuatl word that is similar to the name Atrisco, means "near the waters"; and
WHEREAS, the Atrisco land grant is named for the valley in which it is located; and
WHEREAS, Atrisco is one of the first of over three hundred Spanish land grants in the Provincia de Nuevo Mexico made in 1692; and
WHEREAS, several people settled Atrisco in 1696, including the extended family of Don Fernando Duran y Chaves; and
WHEREAS, Atrisco is the oldest Hispanic living community in Albuquerque; and
WHEREAS, Atrisco became one of the first incorporated towns in New Mexico in 1892; and
WHEREAS, the year of 2003 marks the tricentennial anniversary of the Atrisco community; and
WHEREAS, the "Year of Atrisco" will be observed in Bernalillo county in August 2003 during the Atrisco annual fiesta;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that 2003 be proclaimed as the "Year of Atrisco" in the New Mexico senate in honor of the valle de Atrisco and its counties, municipalities, villages and pueblos; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be transmitted to the governor.