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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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Hummingbirds of North America

Attracting, Feeding, and Photographing

University of New Mexico Press

A fully illustrated guide, keyed state by state, to all 16 species of North American hummers, including all of their personal quirks and habits.

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Earth Is My Mother, Sky Is My Father

Space, Time, and Astronomy in Navajo Sandpainting

University of New Mexico Press

Explores the circularity of Navajo thought through studies of sandpaintings, chantway myths, and stories reflected in the constellations.

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Aldo Leopold's Southwest

University of New Mexico Press

Gathers the pre-Sand Country Almanac writings of Aldo Leopold, showing that he was not born an ecologist, but evolved over time through experimentation and thought.

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Ghost Singer

A Novel

University of New Mexico Press

Indian remains in the Smithsonian cause ghosts to haunt, torment, and murder researchers--even as they themselves are tormented by the items in the museum's collection.

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Regional Markets and Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia

Cochabamba, 1539-1960

University of New Mexico Press

Examines the end of the colonial era in Bolivia.

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El Malpais, Mt. Taylor, and the Zuni Mountains

A Hiking Guide and History

University of New Mexico Press

A richly illustrated guide to the trails of this unique and varied western New Mexico area.

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Living Life's Circle

Mescalero Apache Cosmovision

University of New Mexico Press

The product of more than fifteen years contact and life with the Mescalero people in southern New Mexico, Living Life's Circle is one of the first works devoted to the emergent new interdiscipline of ethnoastronomy, the study of how the sky and its movements form "templates" for life in particular cultures.

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Antigua California

Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768

University of New Mexico Press

This Spanish Borderlands classic recounts Jesuit colonization of the Old California, the peninsula now known as Baja California.

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We Fed Them Cactus

University of New Mexico Press

Documents the daily activities of Hispanic pioneers--buffalo hunting, horse breaking, sheep herding, preparing and preserving food, sewing, tending the sick, and educating children are included in this rich recuerdo, as well as stories of Comancheros, Tejanos, Americanos, and outlaws.

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To the Royal Crown Restored

The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694

University of New Mexico Press
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An Unsettled Country

Changing Landscapes of the American West

University of New Mexico Press

In these four essays, which were presented as the 1992 Calvin P. Horn Lectures in Western History and Culture, Donald Worster incisively discusses the role of the natural environment in the making of the West--and often in its unmaking and remaking.

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Essays in Twentieth-Century New Mexico History

University of New Mexico Press

This volume supplements the standard accounts of New Mexico history and will reward readers seeking to understand the complex nature of contemporary New Mexico.

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Conflict and Change in Cuba

University of New Mexico Press

The thirteen original essays in this volume explore the dynamics of continuity, conflict, and change in Cuba. Analyzed here are the historical trends and patterns of conflict in Cuba compared to contradictions that inevitably arise in any political system.

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Tierra Amarilla

Stories of New Mexico / Cuentos de Nuevo Mexico

University of New Mexico Press
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Mayordomo

Chronicle of an Acequia in Northern New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

This memoir of the author's experience as a mayordomo, or ditch boss, is the first record of the life of an acequia by a community participant.

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Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879

The Story of the Captivity and Life of a Texan Among the Indians

By Herman Lehmann; Edited by J. Marvin Hunter; Foreword by Dale F. Giese
University of New Mexico Press

It is the tale of Herman Lehmann, a captive of the Apaches on the Southern Plains of Texas and New Mexico during the 1870s.

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The Boy Who Made Dragonfly

A Zuni Myth

University of New Mexico Press

A Zuni myth first recorded a century ago.

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Taking the Wheel

Women and the Coming of the Motor Age

University of New Mexico Press

Scharff looks at women's struggles to be accepted as drivers.

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The Zuni Man-Woman

University of New Mexico Press

The life of We'wha (1849-96), the Zuni who was perhaps the most famous berdache (an individual who combined the work and traits of both men and women) in American Indian history.

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A History of the Jews in New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press

In this first history of the Jews in New Mexico--from the colonial period to the present day--the author continuously ties the Jewish experience to the evolution of the societies in which they lived and worked.

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Stopping Time

A Rephotographic Survey of Lake Tahoe

University of New Mexico Press

The Tahoe basin--then and now.

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Old Oraibi

A Study of the Hopi Indians of Third Mesa

University of New Mexico Press

First published in 1944, Old Oraibi is an ethnographic classic, offering a sensitive portrayal of Hopi traditional culture.

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Time and the Highland Maya

University of New Mexico Press

Described as a landmark in the ethnographic study of the Maya, this study of ritual and cosmology among the contemporary Quiché Indians of highland Guatemala has now been updated to address changes that have occurred in the last decade.

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Acoma

Pueblo in the Sky

University of New Mexico Press

A comprehensive history of the Acoma sanctioned by the tribe.

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Navaho Folk Tales

University of New Mexico Press

In this marvelous collection, Franc Newcomb recounts some of the many folk tales she heard during long winter evenings at Blue Mesa.

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New Mexico's Railroads

A Historical Survey

University of New Mexico Press

From narrow-gauge lines to Amtrak, this railroad lover's book shows the importance of trains to New Mexico's heritage.

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