Man pleads guilty to killing Tewa storyteller

A Mexican national faces up to six years in prison for pleading guilty to killing Esther Martinez, a nationally-recognized Tewa linguist and storyteller.

Jamie Martinez Gonzales, 45, was drunk when his vehicle plowed head-on into a pickup carrying Martinez and her daughters on September 16, 2005.. Martinez was on her way home to Ohkay Owingeh from Washington, D.C., where she accepted a National Heritage Fellowship for her Tewa language efforts.

Martinez, who taught Tewa to generations of Pueblo children, was 94.

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Native Languages Bill:
Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act (H.R.4766)

2006 National Heritage Fellowships:
Bio: Esther Martinez | List of Recipients

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