Kelly Medina-López
Kelly Medina-López (she/her) is a Piro-Manso-Tiwa Border-Indigenous scholar whose work focuses on histories, rhetorics, and storytelling practices of the US Southwest, New Mexico, and specifically Paso del Norte.
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Monsters and Saints
LatIndigenous Landscapes and Spectral Storytelling
Edited by Shantel Martinez and Kelly Medina-López
University Press of Mississippi
Writings and artwork that examine the concept of home through the ghost stories of Latinx and Indigenous cultures
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