HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 65
47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2006
INTRODUCED BY
Ben Lujan
A JOINT MEMORIAL
RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF ACEQUIA CULTURE WITHIN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO AND RECOMMENDING THAT AN ACEQUIA HOLIDAY BE DECLARED THE THIRD FRIDAY OF EVERY APRIL.
WHEREAS, the historic role of acequias in New Mexico has been significant and impressive, and the acequia can be accurately described as the birthplace of a community; and
WHEREAS, after more than four centuries, the acequias have withstood the test of time, making them the oldest water management institutions in the United States, with strong historical ties to the even more ancient systems of medieval Europe and northern Africa; and
WHEREAS, currently, over one thousand acequias imprinting the rural landscapes of New Mexico have survived virtually intact through a succession of political, legal and administrative changes during Spanish, Mexican, territorial and statehood periods, and the acequia has been the main force establishing the distinct place and boundaries of communities; and
WHEREAS, acequias are self-governing institutions and have continuously performed essential services for the communities that they founded, enabling agricultural production, sustaining popular participation, promoting income distribution and equity and protecting watershed resources; and
WHEREAS, technological, economic, demographic and social changes have produced pressures and uncertainties beyond the acequias' control; and
WHEREAS, the traditional system of common property placed a value on a set of communal rights and responsibilities that has been challenged by another value system that views acequia water rights as a commodity, putting at risk the acequias both as physical watercourses and as democratic institutions for local water management; and
WHEREAS, the annual cleaning of the acequia was and still is one of the most important events in New Mexico communities, and the cleaning of the acequia not only marks the beginning of the agricultural season, it is also an occasion for the vecinos to address other local issues, reconfirming the sense of tradition that undergirds the social and political life of the community; and
WHEREAS, at the time of this annual ritual, parciantes renew their strong attachment to the locality, assuring the continuance of a place for yet another cycle of irrigation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the third Friday of every April be set aside to recognize the contributions of acequia culture to New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that counties, municipalities and state agencies that employ acequia parciantes be encouraged to grant paid administrative leave to these employees so that they may participate in their annual limpiada; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the governor and the acequia commission for appropriate distribution.
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