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The Faces of Honor

Sex, Shame, and Violence in Colonial Latin America

University of New Mexico Press

Honor was everywhere in Colonial Latin America, and to understand the many ways it had an impact on people's lives is to understand the organizing principles of a society.

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Posada's Broadsheets

Mexican Popular Imagery, 1890-1910

University of New Mexico Press

An intriguing study of the popular culture of early twentieth century Mexico as seen through the penny broadsheets--bullfighters, bandits, politics, and the revolution.

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La Fiesta de los Tastoanes

Critical Encounters in Mexican Festival Performance

University of New Mexico Press

An intimate study of a religious festival in contemporary Mexico that skillfully weaves together ethnography, history, and folklore.

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Fly-Fishing in Southern New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

An overview of the streams of Southern New Mexico that support trout, the natural history of the streams, and the habitats of the trout that live there.

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Cuentos de Cuanto Hay

Tales from Spanish New Mexico

Translated by Joe Hayes; Introduction by J. Manuel Espinosa
University of New Mexico Press

A collection of traditional New Mexican Hispanic folktales gathered from the oral tradition in 1931 and translated by famed storyteller Joe Hayes.

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Bone Voyage

A Journey in Forensic Anthropology

University of New Mexico Press

A lively account of the role of the forensic anthropologist in the Office of the Medical Investigator--recovering bodies, establishing identities, and solving the puzzles of death.

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The Iguana Killer

Twelve Stories of the Heart

University of New Mexico Press

Set along the Southwestern border, these stories explore growing up Hispanic and weaving together three distinct worlds--Mexico, the United States, and childhood.

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Blood on the Boulders

The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, 1694-1697

University of New Mexico Press

Through The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, translated from official and private correspondence, we are drawn back, through conflict and compromise, into New Mexico's formative era in this boxed set.

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Native American Identities

From Stereotype to Archetype in Art and Literature

University of New Mexico Press

An engaging study of stereotypes and archetypes of Native Americans in fiction and art.

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Que vivan los tamales!

Food and the Making of Mexican Identity

University of New Mexico Press

This cultural history of food in Mexico traces the influence of gender, race, and class on food preferences from Aztec times to the present.

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A Garlic Testament

Seasons on a Small New Mexico Farm

University of New Mexico Press

Meditations on growing garlic and on the farming way of life.

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The Gift of Life

Female Spirituality and Healing in Northern Peru

University of New Mexico Press

This remarkable work of anthropology breaks new ground in the study of Latin American female shamanism.

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Fire from the Andes

Short Fiction by Women from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru

University of New Mexico Press

South American women authors look at the female experience.

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Utopian Vistas

The Mabel Dodge Luhan House and the American Counterculture

University of New Mexico Press

The story of the house that Mabel built, and the artists, dreamers, hippies, and freaks that followed.

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A Zuni Life

A Pueblo Indian in Two Worlds

University of New Mexico Press

An account of Virgil Wyaco's life in both the traditional Zuni and modern Anglo worlds. His varied career demonstrates the heartbreaks and rewards of a Native American life bridging two cultures in the twentieth century.

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The Jewish Gauchos of the Pampas

University of New Mexico Press

Originally published in 1910, this stirring depiction of shtetl life in Argentina is once again available in paperback.

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Tejano Legacy

Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900

University of New Mexico Press

A revisionist account of the Tejano experience in south Texas from its Spanish colonial roots to 1900.

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Coachella

University of New Mexico Press

This desert mystery novel, set in Palm Springs in 1983, is from one of Chicana literature's finest writers.

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Show and Tell

Identity as Performance in U.S. Latina/o Fiction

University of New Mexico Press

Explores issues of ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in nine recent novels by U.S. Latina/o writers.

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People of the Peyote

Huichol Indian History, Religion, and Survival

University of New Mexico Press

The first substantial study of a Mexican Indian society that more than any other has preserved much of its ancient way of life and religion.

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Anasazi Architecture and American Design

Edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price; Foreword by Robert C. Heyder
University of New Mexico Press

A journey through Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde balancing observations of past architectural and cultural achievements with suggestions and recommendations for design practices in the present.

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The Circuit

Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child

University of New Mexico Press

A collection of twelve short stories presented from the perspective of a young boy, in which the author narrates his childhood experiences growing up in a family of Mexican migrant farmworkers.

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Inhabited Wilderness

Indians, Eskimos, and National Parks in Alaska

University of New Mexico Press

A history of the national parks in Alaska and how they protect the natural ecosystems while allowing certain populations to use the parks to maintain their cultural traditions.

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Earth's Mind

Essays in Native Literature

University of New Mexico Press

Inspired by Chief Joseph's statement that "the Earth and myself are of one mind," Dunsmore studies the works of major Native writers and their connection with the natural world.

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Wide Ruins

Memories from a Navajo Trading Post

University of New Mexico Press

This lively memoir describes trading post life from 1938 to 1950 and the many changes experienced by Navajos and all Americans during and after World War II.

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Tonto's Revenge

Reflections on American Indian Culture and Policy

University of New Mexico Press

Strickland argues that Indians can better sustain their worldview through law and culture, by remaining true to their heritage, tradition, and spirituality.

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Hungry Lightning

Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela

University of New Mexico Press

A personal view not only of a people whose life as savannah foragers is unique and fast-disappearing, but of the thoughts and actions of a young woman researcher during the hardest, and most exciting time in her life.

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Breath on the Mirror

Mythic Voices and Visions of the Living Maya

University of New Mexico Press

A book of Mayan myths that inhabit the landscape and language, the ruined citadels and living towns of Mayan people in the highlands of Guatemala.

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Rethinking American Indian History

University of New Mexico Press

Using innovative methodologies and theories to rethink American Indian history, this book challenges previous scholarship about Native Americans and their communities.

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The Navajos in 1705

Roque Madrid's Campaign Journal

Edited and translated by Rick Hendricks and John P. Wilson
University of New Mexico Press

This book is a significant contribution to Navajo studies providing the earliest eighteenth-century eyewitness account of the Navajo in New Mexico.

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Spider Woman

A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters

University of New Mexico Press

This lively account of a pioneering anthropologist's experiences with a Navajo family grew out of the author's desire to learn to weave as a way of participating in Navajo culture rather than observing it from the outside.

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The Myth of Santa Fe

Creating a Modern Regional Tradition

University of New Mexico Press

Debunks the great tourist myth, and explains how the Santa Fe architectural and design style, so popular with millions of visitors today, was consciously created by Anglos in the early 20th century.

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Lady's Choice

Ethel Waxham's Journals and Letters, 1905-1910

University of New Mexico Press

A rich portrait of a woman's life in the American West of the early 1900s--a love story that reads like a novel.

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San Antonio de Béxar

A Community on New Spain's Northern Frontier

University of New Mexico Press

A beautifully written history of the development of San Antonio in colonial Texas.

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Wisdom Sits in Places

Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache

University of New Mexico Press

Explores the connections of place, language, wisdom, and morality among the Western Apache.

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Indians, Franciscans, and Spanish Colonization

The Impact of the Mission System on California Indians

University of New Mexico Press

A readable and succinct account of how Indians fared under their Spanish Franciscan colonizers.

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Andele, The Mexican-Kiowa Captive

A Story of Real Life Among the Indians

University of New Mexico Press

A captivity narrative that provides eyewitness accounts of the twilight years of Kiowa freedom on the Plains, and early reservation life.

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Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande

The Pueblo Revolt of 1680

By Franklin Folsom; Introduction by Alfonso Ortiz
University of New Mexico Press

A thrilling account of the bloody rebellion forged by the Pueblo Indians against the Spanish invaders.

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Chicana Creativity and Criticism

New Frontiers in American Literature

University of New Mexico Press

Poetry, art, and criticism by major Chicana writers and artists.

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La Mollie and the King of Tears

University of New Mexico Press

A posthumous novel by the pioneering Chicano fiction writer--a tragi-comic tale revealing a new side to Arturo Islas's talent.

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A Rich Land, a Poor People

Politics and Society in Modern Chiapas

University of New Mexico Press

Benjamin delineates the basic continuity in the history of Chiapas from the 1890s to 1995.

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A Place in El Paso

A Mexican-American Childhood

University of New Mexico Press

This memoir of growing up in El Paso in the 1940s and 1950s creates an entire city: the way a barrio awakens in the early morning sun, the thrill of a rare desert snow, the taste of fruit-flavored raspadas on summer afternoons, the "money boys" who beg from commuters passing back and forth to Juárez, and the mischief of children entertaining themselves in the streets.

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The Place Names of New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

The indispensable traveler's guide to the history of places throughout the Land of Enchantment.

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The Way to the West

Essays on the Central Plains

University of New Mexico Press

Elegantly assembles the environmental, social, cultural, political, and economic history of the Great Plains in the 19th century.

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The Life and Death of Carolina Maria de Jesus

University of New Mexico Press

Robert Levine tells the story of Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914-1977), Brazilian, Black, illegitimate, extremely poor, and Brazil's best-selling author upon the publication of her journals.

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Literature and Photography

Interactions 1840-1990 : A Critical Anthology

University of New Mexico Press

"Baudelaire Meets Poe," Jane Rabb has gathered the first and last words about photographs and photography.

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Emiliano Zapata!

Revolution and Betrayal in Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

This clearly written and carefully argued narrative presents a less mythical and more human Zapata against the dramatic and chaotic background of the Mexican Revolution.

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John Muir

Life and Work

Edited by Sally M. Miller
University of New Mexico Press

The insights of the historians, literary critics, philosophers, and scientists presented here provide readers with a greater appreciation for Muir's multidimensional personality and his contributions to the preservation movement.

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Heroes on Horseback

A Life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos

University of New Mexico Press

A sweeping narrative of two 19th century charismatic leaders and their powerful armies on the Brazil/Uruguay border.

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Tribes and Tribulations

Misconceptions About American Indians and Their Histories

University of New Mexico Press

Hauptman selects topics from the 17th century to the present as examples of some commonly held but erroneous views on Indian-white relationships, including stereotypes of Indians as mascots.

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