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A MEMORIAL
RECOGNIZING THE ACEQUIAS AS CULTURAL PATRIMONY OF THE STATE
OF NEW MEXICO AND DECLARING FEBRUARY 15, 2007 AS "ACEQUIA
DAY" AT THE NEW MEXICO LEGISLATURE.
WHEREAS, the cultural landscape of New Mexico has been
shaped by over one thousand acequias that have sustained
families and communities for centuries by serving as the
basis for local food production and water governance; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico's acequias are a synthesis of
cultural, agricultural and legal traditions inherited from
arid-land civilizations of Asia, Africa and the Iberian
peninsula and the indigenous civilizations of the Americas;
and
WHEREAS, acequias are rooted in ancient water and
agricultural traditions with origins over ten thousand years
old in present-day India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and crop
types such as maize with roots thousands of years old from
Oaxaca, Mexico; and
WHEREAS, acequias took root in the Iberian peninsula
through Moorish influence and were part of the institutional
knowledge brought by Spanish settlers to present-day Mexico
and New Mexico, where they incorporated agricultural
knowledge and technologies in use by indigenous communities;
and