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I just wanted to add Kenneth Chapman's crediting of Rose Dougan, a lesbian pilot and arts advocate, for first coming up with the idea of Santa Fe Indian Market, but then I saw many gaps and bits of misinformation in this article. User:Naartnerd might not be active on Wikipedia anymore, but their contributions in 2022 might unduly weigh things to 2021 and 2022 (If you are, please consider helping with this article again!). Trying to find non-peacocky material about SWAIA is challenging but newspaper articles from the time period are the best best. The history gets rehashed every year, but these popular are filled with inaccuracies. The article should probably explain more about what the current event is, then delve back into the history. Chronological entries seems most logical. Ahalenia (talk) 16:17, 4 January 2024 (UTC)AhaleniaReply