Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby
Varjabedian illuminates the dramatic cliffs and plains of Ghost Ranch, once the home of Georgia O'Keeffe.
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Young Voices from the National Hispanic Cultural Center
A collection of poetry, stories, and essays by New Mexico teens who have been part of the Voces creative writing program.
Healing Ways
Navajo Health Care in the Twentieth Century
Chronicles the advent of so-called "western" or "scientific" medicine in the modern era, and how Navajos adapted, but did not compromise their traditional healings ways.
Valles Caldera
A Geologic History
Formed by massive volcanic eruptions over a million years ago, the Valles Caldera offers scientists unprecedented opportunities for studying its geologic wonders, and now as a national preserve, it offers the public a unique outdoor experience.
The Travails of Two Woodpeckers
Ivory-Bills and Imperials
The long, sad story of the failure of efforts to prevent the extinction of two of nature's most impressive woodpeckers offers lessons for preventing the extinctions of other species.
The Ancient Southwest
Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, and Mesa Verde
Stuart's accessible stories of the ancient peoples and sites of the American Southwest have been updated with recent discoveries on Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, and Mesa Verde.
The Adaptive Optics Revolution
A History
Duffner has compiled the history of the most revolutionary breakthrough in astronomy since Galileo pointed his telescope skyward--the technology that will greatly expand our understanding of the universe.
San Juan Legacy
Life in the Mining Camps
Smith and Ninnemann chronicle the early years of the nineteenth century boomtowns in the mountains of western Colorado.
Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of Arizona
The prospecting past of Arizona has been kept alive through the notorious tales included here.
Life on the Rocks
One Woman's Adventures in Petroglyph Preservation
Artist Katherine Wells's life story starts with an early interest in Native art and the petroglyphs of the Southwest that drew her to New Mexico and led to a major effort to preserve the iconic images she found on her own land.
Darfur
Niemeyer's travels in the Sudan are illustrated by his stunning color photographs of the people caught in the wrenching violence.
Conquest and Catastrophe
Changing Rio Grande Pueblo Settlement Patterns in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
A multifaceted reinterpretation of the Pueblo losses of settlements and population from 1540 until after reconquest at the end of the 1600s.
The Fly-Fishing Predator
Raymond Shewnack invites fishermen to hone their hunting skills, sharpen their senses, and become predators in the trout stream.
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Color diagrams and graphics of the history of geologic formations, including the Rio Grande rift, provide background for understanding the area, and a detailed, durable topographic map provides information about trails and features for the day hiker.
Hard Time at Tehachapi
California's First Women's Prison
The brief history of this controversial and experimental women's prison posed questions about crime and rehabilitation that remain unresolved today.
Weighty Words, Too
Young readers will build their vocabularies with this new, amusing collection of weighty words.
The Weighty Word Book
"Each of these twenty-six short stories takes an elaborate, circuitous path that leads to a 'weighty' one-word punch line."--School Library Journal
Developing Zapatista Autonomy
Conflict and NGO Involvement in Rebel Chiapas
Based on his own experience and further research in Chiapas, Barmeyer provides an in-depth analysis of the advances and limitations of the Zapatista autonomy project over the past fourteen years.
Simon J. Ortiz
A Poetic Legacy of Indigenous Continuance
This volume reveals the insights and aesthetics of Ortiz's indigenous lens.
Paddy on the Hardwood
A Journey in Irish Hoops
A burned out basketball coach takes a job in Ireland and is surprised by what he finds.
Land of a Thousand Dances
Chicano Rock 'n' Roll from Southern California
Reyes and Waldman tell the stories of Chicano rock music in Southern California and the musicians who continue to make pop music with a Latin beat.
Cricket in the Web
The 1949 Unsolved Murder that Unraveled Politics in New Mexico
After exhaustive research, Paula Moore provides the first objective account of the 1949 murder of "Cricket" Coogler--a case that shook New Mexico politics.
The Monuments of Piedras Negras, an Ancient Maya City
The stunning imagery created at Piedras Negras was produced for cultural and ceremonial purposes, but Maya expert Clancy argues that its enduring artistic value cannot be ignored.
The Forester's Log
Musings from the Woods
This collection of Stuever's popular columns celebrates the bond between land and people and inspires us to preserve our forest treasures.
The Naked Rainbow and Other Stories
El arco iris desnudo y Otros Cuentos
This charming collection of tales are based on stories and characters Nasario García knew of growing up in the Rio Puerco Valley of northern New Mexico.
Shaman Winter
Sonny Baca returns in this eerie and supernatural struggle with his nemesis Raven.
Nambé Year One
This gem of a story portrays the folkways of the Gypsies and Payasos, the wanderers of early northern New Mexico.
Global Health Narratives
A Reader for Youth
This collection of narratives on health issues, told from the perspectives of young people from around the world, provides a valuable educational tool for teachers and parents alike.
Voices of the Buffalo Soldier
Records, Reports, and Recollections of Military Life and Service in the West
All students of the frontier army as well as aficionados with a special interest in the Buffalo Soldiers will find this an invaluable tool. Drawing on a wide variety of periodicals, military records, and letters, the book covers such key topics as the legislative origin of the inclusion of black soldiers in the army.