"Creative Collectives" follows the artistic and ideological journeys of two groups of northern California Chicana artists involved in collectives which created complex images whose powerful visual social commentary sprang from the daily experiences of their lives.
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.
This bilingual sampler of southwestern tales, legends, and myths offers the modern reader wisdom passed down for hundreds of years. The themes of these stories are universal, love... Læs mere
Provides the first full account of Native American experiences from the 1930s to 1945 and the first to offer the Indians' perspective. Included are the voices and... Læs mere
The Witchcraft Outbreak at Abiquiu, New Mexico, occurred between 1756 and 1766, five decades after the witchcraft trials... Læs mere
A collection of interviews of people who represent a cross-section of Santa Fe during the best of times: native Santa Feans, both... Læs mere
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.
Ramirez gives a rather unique and clear-eyed view inside the life, times and thoughts of a young Chicano who joins the Marines and goes to Vietnam to... Læs mere