Who is Chaco?
If you see me around town, or visit my home, you will most assuredly meet Chaco. He is a German Shepherd, born November 10th 2003. Up until the Fall 2009 Chaco came to my office with me every day. Unfortunately, during the summer of 2009, President Dobbins developed established an Animal Control Policy banning animals from university buildings. As a result, Chaco has relocated his office to our home, where he can be seen by appointment (made with me; he is not very effective at keeping a calendar). He used to enjoy far more visits from students than did I, which made me quite jealous on occasions. But, regrettably, no longer is he available to provide students missing their pets with a ‘doggie fix.’ The Southwestern U.S. Pueblo Indians, who now live in New Mexico and environs, include amongst their ancestors the Anasazi Indians (well known from their pueblo ruins at Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, Canyon de Chelly, and the four corners area) for whom evidence indicates a presence in the area fr