Romance of a Little Village Girl
This memoir of growing up in northern New Mexico offers a unique and engaging portrait of daily life and customs from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth century.
Ten Texas Feuds
Based on painstaking research and interviews, Sonnichsen's tales bring to life the bloody feuds of the young state of Texas, where personal vengeance righted intolerable wrongs and settled unbearable grievances.
Gatewood and Geronimo
Parallels the lives of Gatewood and Geronimo as events drive them toward their historic meeting in Mexico in 1886--a meeting that marked the beginning of the end of the last Apache war.
Fly Patterns of Northern New Mexico
Illustrates fishing flies developed by locally-respected fly tyers, with step-by-step instructions for fly fishing success in northern New Mexico.
He Walked In and Sat Down and Other Stories
The stories in this bilingual collection portray the everyday lives of a cross-section of Chicano men and women in the contemporary U.S.
American Indian Population Recovery in the Twentieth Century
Studies the growth of Indian populations since 1900, showing why and how American Indian populations recovered in the 20th century.
Everyday Life and Politics in Nineteenth Century Mexico
Men, Women, and War
This account of the history of Mexico from Independence to the Revolution traces the struggle of common people to exert control over their everyday lives.
That Disturbances Cease
The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, 1697-1700
Volume 5 in The Journals of don Diego de Vargas.
Independence in Spanish America
Civil Wars, Revolutions, and Underdevelopment
This new edition, revised and enlarged to take account of recently published studies as well as a rethinking of certain prevailing views, is a compelling reinterpretation of the independence era. The turbulent history of the independence movements is set forth with attention to key figures and their ideologies, regional differences, and the legacy of underdevelopment left by the wars of independence.
The Navajo Verb System
An Overview
Provides a summary description of the Navajo language and a detailed treatment of the inflectional morphology of its verb system.
Tamarind
Forty Years
An essential addition to the library of anyone concerned with contemporary printmaking.
She-Calf and Other Quechua Folk Tales
These fables from highland Peru, presented in both Quechua and English, capture a rich oral tradition and illustrate many universal human themes.
Madres del Verbo/Mothers of the Word
A bilingual anthology of writings by both secular and religious women writers from colonial Latin America through the 19th century.
Wisconsin Death Trip
A shocking portrait of a small town crumbling--socially, morally, physically and emotionally--under the impact of the great depression of the 1890s. This "cult classic" is now available again in paperback.
Bones, Boats, and Bison
Archeology and the First Colonization of Western North America
This revolutionary synthesis dispels the stereotype of big game hunters following mammoths across the Bering Land Bridge, while painting a vivid picture of marine mammal hunters, fishers, and general foragers colonizing the New World.
The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property
Whose Culture? Whose Property?
Explores the ethical, legal, and intellectual issues related to excavating, selling, collecting, and owning cultural artifacts.
Tangled Destinies
Latin America and the United States
Historical overview from both perspectives of the often-troubled and always uneven relationship between the United States and the nations of Latin America.
Sonora
An Intimate Geography
This informal account of the people, culture, land, and history of Sonora, Mexico, is now available in paperback.
La musica de los viejitos
Hispano Folk Music of the Rio Grande del Norte
A companion set of audio compact discs to the text collecting examples of the musical forms used over the centuries in this often isolated and harsh but beautiful region of the Rio Rande. A blend of religious and secular music from sixteenth-century Spain, Mexican-influenced folk tunes, and melodies indigenous to the life of the region, the music covered here includes romances, trovos, cuandos and decimas, inditas, corridos, canciónes, ceremonial and religious music, and dance music.
The Suppression of Salt of the Earth
How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in the American Cold War
Examines the conception, production, distribution, and suppression of the pioneering labor-feminist film made during the virulently anti-communist era of the Cold War.
Tombstone
An Iliad of the Southwest
A mixture of fact and fiction, this is the book that defined Wyatt Earp's legend as a gunfighter-lawman.
The Saga of Billy the Kid
First published in 1926, this dramatic biography forever installed outlaw Billy the Kid in the pantheon of mythic heroes from the Old West.
The Collected Stories of Moacyr Scliar
From Brazil's most distinguished and important Jewish writer comes this anthology of powerful stories, bringing a compelling voice of the Jewish Diaspora to the English language.
Six Neuvomexicano Folk Dramas for Advent Season
This bilingual edition of these classic folk dramas is produced for both those acting in the plays, or for students of the literature.
Horizontal Yellow
Nature and History in the Near Southwest
Personal and historical meditations explore the human and natural history of the large expanse of land the Navajos once named the Horizontal Yellow.
Cuentos from Long Ago
A bilingual sampler of southwestern tales, legends, and myths offering the modern reader wisdom passed down for hundreds of years.
CrashBoomLove
A Novel in Verse
A California farmworker kid's season in hell, told through fast-verse lines that careen to the beat of a fiery heart.
Chasing Shadows
Apaches and Yaquis Along the United States-Mexico Border, 1876-1911
Hatfield examines for the first time the military campaigns on both sides of the border against the Apaches and other native peoples during the late nineteenth century.
American Indian Grandmothers
Traditions and Transitions
These essays explore the complex world of grandmothers in Native America, where, although often impoverished and marginalized, they provide a vital connection to native identity, history, and wisdom.
The Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute
An American Tragedy
This personal and historical account traces the twentieth-century legal battle, Healing v. Jones, and it's effects on both tribes.
Telling Western Stories
From Buffalo Bill to Larry McMurtry
Narrates the evolution of the western story from the Civil War to the present, focusing on books, movies, and people.
Mexico Between Hitler and Roosevelt
Mexican Foreign Relations in the Age of Lázaro Cárdenas, 1934-1940
Mexico's relationship with the world during the 1930s is revealed as a fascinating series of calculated responses to domestic political changes and international economic shifts.
Education and the American Indian
The Road to Self-Determination Since 1928
This revised edition provides an overview of American Indian/Alaska Native education from 1928 to 1998.
Capirotada
A Nogales Memoir
Vignettes of family, neighbors, friends, and secrets from his youth in the two Nogaleses--in Arizona and through the open gate into Mexico.
Frida Kahlo
An Open Life
Uses medical records, journals, letters, interviews, and personal recollections to bring us closer than ever to the Mexican artist and her milieu.
Intimate Frontiers
Sex, Gender, and Culture in Old California
Explores the role of sex and gender on California's multi-cultural frontier under the influences of Spain, Mexico, and the United States.
The Century of U.S. Capitalism in Latin America
Traces the development of U.S. business interests in Latin America from the early 19th century to the present.
Cities of Gold
A Journey Across the American Southwest
A modern horseback journey across 1,000 miles of desert and wilderness following the trail of the first European explorer in the American Southwest.
Bloody Valverde
A Civil War Battle on the Rio Grande, February 21, 1862
The first complete account of the largest battle in New Mexico, and a turning point in the Civil War in the West.
Mayan Folktales
Folklore from Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Whether tragic or comic, fantastic or earthy, whimsical or profound, these tales capture the mystery, fragility, and power of the Mayan world.
Human/Nature
Biology, Culture, and Environmental History
Provocative essays explore how ideas about human nature inform or shape human understanding of nature and the environment.
A Patriot After All
The Story of a Chicano Vietnam Vet
An honest portrayal of a life marked forever by the Vietnam war told from the perspective of a Chicano soldier.
Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933
Examines the lives and experiences of Show Indians from their own point of view.
European Immigrants in the American West
Community Histories
An anthology of historical articles on European immigration to the American West in the 19th century.
American Indians in World War I
At War and at Home
Provides the first broad survey of Native American contributions during the war, examining how military service led to hightened expectations for changes in federal Indian policy and their standard of living.
New Views of Borderlands History
An ethnohistorical history of the Spanish Borderlands written by specialists in the history of each region.
A Sense of the American West
An Environmental History Anthology
An anthology of diverse approaches and issues in the environmental history of the American West.
The Book of Memories
The humorous and moving story of three generations of a Jewish family in Argentina.
Acequia Culture
Water, Land, and Community in the Southwest
Lays out the contemporary legal and administrative status of these ancient irrigation institutions, suggesting public policy measures to keep the system alive.
The Navajo Verb
A Grammar for Students and Scholars
For the first time, students and scholars interested in the Navajo language have a book that presents the verb system in a step-by-step and thorough fashion. By providing easy-to-follow descriptions with abundant examples, this book unravels the complexity of Navajo and reveals its expressiveness.