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A Dolores Huerta Reader

University of New Mexico Press

This is the first book to focus on the life of labor and social justice advocate Dolores Huerta through her own writings, articles about her, and a recent interview with editor Mario Garcia.

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Runaway Daughters

Seduction, Elopement, and Honor in Nineteenth-Century Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

Sloan investigates how civil laws in post-colonial Mexico played a significant role in changing social norms for marriage, sexuality, and parental authority.

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Otero Mesa

Preserving America's Wildest Grassland

University of New Mexico Press

A powerful defense in words and photos of this unique grassland under increasing threat of oil and gas exploitation.

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Gila Libre!

New Mexico's Last Wild River

University of New Mexico Press

Salmon tells the varied story of this unique, undammed, Southwestern river--in the past, the present, and, possibly, the future.

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Free Flow

The Gila River in New Mexico

By Jan Haley; Introduction by M. H. Salmon
University of New Mexico Press

Heartfelt photographs--dramatic, tranquil, and vivid by turn--portray the wild beauty of southwest New Mexico's Gila River.

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A Field Guide to the Plants and Animals of the Middle Rio Grande Bosque

University of New Mexico Press

Including over 800 color photos, this authoritative guide is the first of its kind for the Middle Rio Grande Bosque of New Mexico.

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Tree of Hate

Propaganda and Prejudices Affecting United States Relations with the Hispanic World

University of New Mexico Press

"Powell seeks not merely to trace the origins of what he calls Hispanophobia but to analyze its impact on American education, textbooks, religion, and especially foreign policy."--Journal of American History

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Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba

University of New Mexico Press

Dodson examines the history of traditional religious practices in the Oriente region of contemporary Cuba.

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Kenneth Milton Chapman

A Life Dedicated to Indian Arts and Artists

University of New Mexico Press

The many contributions of this early expert on Pueblo Indian anthropology and art are highlighted by two of his descendants.

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Hanging with Bats

Ecobats, Vampires, and Movie Stars

University of New Mexico Press

Through fascinating photographs and text Hanging with Bats introduces young readers to these beneficial but often vilified creatures.

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Dark Spaces

Montana's Historic Penitentiary at Deer Lodge

By Ellen Baumler; Photographs by J. M. Cooper
University of New Mexico Press

Baumler and Cooper collaborate to tell the human story of Montana's first federal penal facility.

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ChupaCabra and the Roswell UFO

University of New Mexico Press

This fast-paced mystery expands the ChupaCabra folklore into a metaphor that deals with the new powers inherent in science.

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Rio Grande Fall

University of New Mexico Press

Murder jeopardizes tourist dollars during the Albuquerque fall balloon extravaganza in this exciting Sonny Baca mystery.

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Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans

University of New Mexico Press

These essays by noted scholars place Latin America's Jews squarely within the context of both Latin American and ethnic studies, a significant departure from traditional approaches that have treated Latin American Jewry as a subset of Jewish Studies.

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Nepantla

Essays from the Land in the Middle

University of New Mexico Press

Mora's insights on bilingualism, education, women, and family are sometimes barbed and always exact.

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G-Dog and the Homeboys

Father Greg Boyle and the Gangs of East Los Angeles

By Celeste Fremon; Introduction by Tom Brokaw
University of New Mexico Press

This is an updated edition of the story of the gang scene in East L.A. and Father Gregory Boyle's innovative ministry and economic development efforts in the area.

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Creek Indian Medicine Ways

The Enduring Power of Mvskoke Religion

University of New Mexico Press

In Creek Indian Medicine Ways, Jordan traces the written accounts of Mvskoke religion from the eighteenth century to the present in order to historically contextualize Lewis's story and knowledge. This book is a collaboration between anthropologist and medicine man that provides a rare glimpse of a living religious tradition and its origins.

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Closing the Chart

A Dying Physician Examines Family, Faith, and Medicine

University of New Mexico Press

"Every patient should read it, if only to be made aware that they are not alone with their thoughts. Every spouse of a patient should read it. . . . Every medical student and physician should read it to learn that the biology of the disease is really just a small part of the illness."--John Saiki, M.D., Medical Oncology, University of New Mexico

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Mormonism Unveiled

The Life and Confession of John D. Lee and the Complete Life of Brigham Young

University of New Mexico Press

A reprint of John Doyle Lee's 1891 autobiography, this edition includes the story of Brigham Young, early Mormonism, and the Mountain Meadows massacre.

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Under Sacred Ground

A History of Navajo Oil, 1922-1982

University of New Mexico Press

Modern Navajo tribal government originated in 1923 solely to approve oil leases. This ethnohistory tracks the major changes brought to the Navajo people in the six decades following the discovery and exploitation of oil and gas on tribal lands.

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Survival Along the Continental Divide

An Anthology of Interviews

University of New Mexico Press

Loeffler has recorded interviews with representatives of the diverse cultures of New Mexico, revealing the cultural mosaic of the people along the Continental Divide.

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Jews in New Mexico Since World War II

University of New Mexico Press

Tobias explores the cultural and political influence of the New Mexico Jewish community since the Second World War.

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Digging for Dollars

American Archaeology and the New Deal

University of New Mexico Press

Fagette's book is a thorough, compelling history of American archaeology in its most critical decade, the 1930s.

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A Peaceful and Working People

Manners, Morals, and Class Formation in Northern Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

The author examines class formation and social and labor issues in this study of the Hidalgo mining district in northern Mexico from the 1890s to the 1920s.

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A Bigger Boat

The Unlikely Success of the Albuquerque Poetry Slam Scene

University of New Mexico Press

Exciting words by talented poets who have made Albuquerque's poetry slams so successful.

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Zia Summer

University of New Mexico Press

Sonny Baca investigates the brutal murder of his cousin, whose husband is a candidate for mayor of Albuquerque.

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Swept Under the Rug

A Hidden History of Navajo Weaving

University of New Mexico Press

Debunks the romanticist stereotyping of Navajo weavers and Reservation traders and situates weavers within the economic history of the southwest.

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In the Shadow of Los Alamos

Selected Writings of Edith Warner

University of New Mexico Press

To read this book is to hear her own quiet voice, describing pueblo ceremonials, detailing the difficulties of life during the war years, and above all recording her own spiritual relationship with the New Mexico landscape.

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Hispanic Folk Songs of New Mexico

With Selected Songs Collected, Transcribed, and Arranged for Voice with Piano or Guitar Accompaniment

University of New Mexico Press

Folk music fans and teachers will welcome this new edition of a New Mexico classic, now in a useful spiral binding.

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Buffalo Bill on Stage

University of New Mexico Press

Stunning photographs document "Buffalo Bill" Cody's early years as he led a troupe of traveling actors performing in frontier melodramas across the country.

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The Black Panther Party

Service to the People Programs

University of New Mexico Press

The Black Panther Party has responded to the needs of various communities underserved by government agencies by providing social services ranging from food and educational programs to medical care.

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Rabbit and the Well

By Deborah L. Duvall; Illustrated by Murv Jacob
University of New Mexico Press

Ji-Stu the Rabbit thinks he's very clever but discovers he has outsmarted himself.

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Hecho en Tejas

An Anthology of Texas Mexican Literature

Edited by Dagoberto Gilb
University of New Mexico Press

Gilb has created more than a literary anthology--this is a mosaic of the cultural and historical stories of Texas Mexican writers, musicians, and artists.

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The Ancient Spirituality of the Modern Maya

University of New Mexico Press

The myth and ceremony of Maya beliefs have been sustained for over five hundred years in spite of massacres, persecution, and discrimination.

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Pottery and Practice

The Expression of Identity at Pottery Mound and Hummingbird Pueblo

University of New Mexico Press

Eckert illustrates how the relationship between ethnicity, migration, and ritual practice combined to create a complexly patterned material culture among residents of two fourteenth-century Pueblo villages.

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Map of the Lost

University of New Mexico Press

Sagan charts the exploration of the soul on this home called planet earth.

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Canyon Gardens

The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest

University of New Mexico Press

A new look at Puebloan landscaping techniques and uses of plants and how they can influence modern architects in the Southwest.

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The Language of Blood

The Making of Spanish-American Identity in New Mexico, 1880s-1930s

University of New Mexico Press

A discussion of the emergence of Hispano identity among the Spanish-speaking people of New Mexico during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Art and Architecture of Viceregal Latin America, 1521-1821

University of New Mexico Press

A chronological overview of important art, sculpture, and architectural monuments of colonial Latin America within the economic and religious contexts of the era.

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The Migrant Project

Contemporary California Farm Workers

By (photographer) Rick Nahmias; Foreword by Dolores Huerta
University of New Mexico Press

Iconic photographs and the stories of the men, women, and children who work California's farms and orchards to feed America.

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The Cherokee Nation

A History

University of New Mexico Press

Robert Conley's history of the Cherokees is the first to be endorsed by the Cherokee Nation and to be written by a Cherokee.

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Mountain Time

A Yellowstone Memoir

University of New Mexico Press

Schullery's heartfelt reflections on his relationship to the wildness of Yellowstone Park.

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Myth of the Hanging Tree

Stories of Crime and Punishment in Territorial New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

Torrez studies the gritty role of hangings in frontier New Mexico.

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Antonio's Gun And Delfino's Dream

True Tales of Mexican Migration

University of New Mexico Press

These stories of real people who have immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico show how they have changed their new country and how they are changed by it.

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Salvation Through Slavery

Chiricahua Apaches and Priests on the Spanish Colonial Frontier

University of New Mexico Press

Stockel examines the brutal history of forced conversion and subjection of the Chiricahua Apaches by Spanish priests during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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A Cherokee Encyclopedia

University of New Mexico Press

Conley has compiled a guide to historical and contemporary members of the Cherokee tribe and their roles in their clans and nations.

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Weaving Women's Lives

Three Generations in a Navajo Family

University of New Mexico Press

Well-known anthropologist Lamphere highlights the voices of three generations of Navajo women who are weaving their traditional beliefs with modern American culture to create a new blueprint for their lives and the next generations.

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The Allen Site

A Paleoindian Camp in Southwestern Nebraska

University of New Mexico Press

Recent research on the intriguing Allen Site in southwestern Nebraska and the nearby Medicine Creek sites has revealed a wealth of new information on the land and animal use of the early inhabitants.

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Powwow's Coming

University of New Mexico Press

Cut-paper collage illustrations and engaging verse give young readers a new look at American Indian culture today.

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Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies

Revealing Their Natural History

University of New Mexico Press

For both visitors and natural history buffs, this book includes seventy-five examples of some of the most common and conspicuous wildflowers in the Rocky Mountains from southern Wyoming to New Mexico.

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