SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO, N.M. (AP) — A Santo Domingo Pueblo housing project is intended to keep the Native American community connected with tradition while linking commuters to trains. Four years of planning and funding from at least a dozen groups helped the Santo Domingo Housing Authority break ground on the project last week with a Kewa prayer and spiritual offering. A path stretching 1.5 miles will connect the village with the train station and Santo Domingo Trading Post, where tribal art will be displayed. Librarian and tribal housing council member Cynthia Aguilar says the renovation will help the tribe, which does not operate casinos, sustain itself.