The New Mexico Cultural Properties Review Committee will discuss the Paolo Soleri Amphitheater at Santa Fe Indian School today.
The committee put the item on the agenda although it appears officials from the school will not attend the meeting.
The state does not have jurisdiction on the campus, which is located on trust land and is owned and operated by the
All Indian Pueblo Council.
Cultural Properties Review Committee Chairman Alan "Mac" Watson previously claimed that the school's razing of historic buildings was illegal.
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