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When Rain Gods Reigned
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Duane Anderson |
"Tesuque rain gods are small, seated figurines with rounded heads, slender arms, slit eyes, "mitten" hands, and extended legs. Rain gods were one of several types of "gods" made at Tesuque Pueblo for… |
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Welcome to Josefina's world, 1824
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Yvette La Pierre |
Describes the daily life and activities of Mexican Americans in New Mexico during the early 1800s including information about their homes, community, and links to Spain and Mexico. |
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Religion in modern New Mexico
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Richard W. Etulain,Ferenc Morton Szasz |
The religious experiences of modern New Mexico are diverse: they range from Penitente ceremonies to "televangelists," from oriental mysticism to crystal shops, and from sacred mountains to a mega-chu… |
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Notes from the San Juans
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Steven J. Meyers |
"This book, more than anything else, is a book about place. Centered on the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado, a range of jagged peaks inhabited by the sometimes equally jagged people of small… |
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