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Jim Peyton's New Cooking from Old Mexico

Jim Peyton, Author

Trim: 8" x 9"

Pages: 250

Illustrations: 25 color photographs

Recipes

History

Mexico

© 1999

A richly illustrated history of Mexican cooking that traces its development over the last 500 years, with recipes representing the finest in contemporary Mexican cooking.

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Jimmy Santiago Baca’s newest collection of essays picks up where his earlier acclaimed book, Working in the Dark, left off.

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Learning Las Vegas

Portrait of a Northern New Mexico Place

Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Author

Trim: 9" x 10"

Pages: 284

Illustrations: 150 color images

New Mexico

History

Culture

© 2013

Las Vegas, New Mexico is the subject and muse of this provocative case study.

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Light in the Desert

Photographs from the Monastery of Christ in the Desert

Tony O'Brien, Photographer
Christopher Merrill, Essayist

Trim: 10" x 13"

Pages: 112

Illustrations: 72 duotone images

Photography

Religion

New Mexico

© 2011

Contemplative photographs of the monastery near Abiquiu, New Mexico and of the offices that have been kept in a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Linda S. Cordell

Innovating Southwest Archaeology

Deborah L. Huntley, Editor
Maxine E McBrinn, Editor

Trim: 10" x 8"

Pages: 176

Illustrations: 60 color & 52 black-and-white illustrations,

Archaeology

Indigenous Studies

Southwest

© 2022

Linda S. Cordell (1943–2013) was a leading archaeologist and anthropologist who began her career at a time when few women rose to prominence in the field. A professor, lifelong researcher, author, field school director, department chair, and museum specialist—the study of the American Southwest, rnparticularly the northern Rio Grande, was at the center of her life’s work. Among Dr. Cordell’s many honors and awards in recognition of her contributions to the field of archaeology are election to the National Academy of Sciences, election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and earning the Society for American Archaeology’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The American Anthropological Association awarded Cordell the A. V. Kidder medal for eminence in American Archaeology, making her the second woman to have won the Kidder medal in its sixty years of existence. Contributors to this volume in memory of Dr. Cordell are established scholars and influential Southwest archaeologists. In chapters covering diverse topics from Pueblo ceramics and tree-ring dating to Southwest migrations and NAGPRA, they offer a broad view of the Southwest as seen through the influence of one extraordinary individual. Cordell’s research and work contributed to a greater understanding of Ancestral Pueblo life in the Southwest.

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Listen, a Story Comes

Escucha, Que Viene Un Cuento

Teresa Pijoan, Author

Trim: 6" x 9"

Pages: 192

Illustrations: 40 black-and-white linocut illustrations

Folktales

Billinigual

© 1996

Lively stories in English and Spanish from northern New Mexico blend elements from Native American, Latino, and Anglo sources.

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Lit

The Work of Rose B. Simpson

Jonathan Batkin, Preface
Porter Swentzell, Essay
Yve Chavez, Essay

Pages: 76

Illustrations: 29 color and 8 black-and-white illustrations

Native American

New Mexico

Art

© 2018

This catalogue accompanied Rose B. Simpson's first solo exhibition in 2018 at the Wheelwright Museum.

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Living Shrines

Home Altars of New Mexico

Marie Romero Cash, Author
Siegfried Halus, Photographer
Lucy R. Lippard, Author

Trim: 9" x 12"

Pages: 124

Illustrations: 80 color plates

Folklore/Folk Arts

Religion

© 1998

This colorful book features the personal altars of mostly Hispanic Catholic families living in the towns and villages of northern New Mexico.

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Loloma

Beauty is His Name

Martha Hopkins Struever, Author
Jonathan Batkin, Author
Cheri Falkenstien-Doyle, Author

Pages: 224

Illustrations: 28 color and 7 black-and-white illustrations

Native American

Art

Art History

© 2005

Charles Loloma (Hopi, 1921–1991) was arguably the most influential Native American artist of the twentieth century. An artist of astonishing creative energy, he found fame as a jeweler, ceramist, painter, and poet.

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