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NEW and FEATURED TITLES
SPRING / SUMMER 2007
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RED OR
GREEN New Mexico Cuisine By Clyde Casey “Red or green?” This is the most commonly asked question in New Mexico’s restaurants. In Red or Green: New Mexico Cuisine, author Clyde Casey helps you decide that question, offering more than 200 recipes for traditional and modern dishes from New Mexico. And while this book specializes in chile cuisine, it features wonderful recipes of all kinds. 1574160907 272 pages, 6 x 9, CLPREDGREEN (paper) $14.95 For more information and to order click here |
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ALBUQUERQUE Portrait of a Western City Edited by Mary Kay Cline With contributions by Tomás Atencio, Jayne Aubele, Tim Aydelott, Cynthia L. Chavez, Larry Crumpler, Jerry Geist, Tazbah McCullah, Tom Miles, Jim Moore, Sherry Robinson, Tom Rutherford, Joe S. Sando, Carlos Vazquez and Jim Walther What is it like to visit—or live in—one of the most exciting places in the country? Albuquerque: Portrait of a Western City uniquely captures what the city is all about and what it has to offer. 1574160877
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CHILDREN
LEFT BEHIND The Dark Legacy of Indian Mission Boarding Schools By Tim Giago With illustrations by Denise Giago Renowned Native American journalist Tim Giago weaves memoir, commentary, reflection and poetry together to boldly illustrate his often-horrific experiences as a child at an Indian Mission boarding school run by the Catholic Church. Through his words, the experience of one Indian child becomes a metaphor for the experience of many who were literally ripped from their tribal roots and torn from their families for nine months of the year in order to be molded to better fit into mainstream America. Dramatic and intensely moving black-and white illustrations by Giago’s daughter Denise illuminate the text. 1574160869
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LOVE
& LOSS A Story about Life, Death & Rebirth By Jane Bay A sequel to Precious Jewels of Tibet: A Journey to the Roof of the World In her compelling memoir Love & Loss – A Story About Life, Death and Rebirth, Jane Bay gives us a glimpse of the invisible web of connectedness between us and its power to help heal even the deepest of wounds. In sharing the loss of her Tibetan foster daughter, Namgyal Youdon, Bay offers a rare opportunity to travel through the agonizing process of grieving and experience the power and healing of unconditional love. The story is played out in the rich fabric of the cultural history of Tibetan Buddhism inside Tibet, India and America. The book is written as an “e-mail diary,” with brief narratives interwoven throughout the e-mails to complete the story. 1574160885
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TIBETAN
TALES FROM THE TOP OF THE WORLD Written & Illustrated by Naomi S. Rose Tibetan Tales from the Top of the World is a 64-page picture book featuring three beautifully illustrated tales from Tibet. A young prince, wise monkey, and magical guardian are some of the engaging characters that fill this book. Each story, told in English and Tibetan, offers a fun, enchanting glimpse of Tibetan culture. The book is written and illustrated with full-page, full color paintings by Naomi C. Rose, whose previous book Tibetan Tales for Little Buddhas won the Nautilus Book Award and was a Storytelling World Honor Title. RELEASE DATE SUMMER 2007 1574160893
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PO'PAY Leader of the First American Revolution Edited by Joe S. Sando & Herman Agoyo With contributions by Theodore S. Jojola, Robert Mirabal, Alfonso Ortiz, Simon J. Ortiz, Joseph H. Suina Po’pay: Leader of the First American Revolution chronicles the history of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and its leader, Po’pay. Drawing on their oral history, the Pueblo writers discuss for the first time the history and importance of Po’pay, the illustrious San Juan Pueblo Indian strategist and warrior who is renowned, respected and revered by their people as a visionary leader. It also demonstrates how the events of the Pueblo Revolt enabled the Pueblos to continue their languages, traditions and religion on essentially the same homelands from ancient times to today. The second part of the book covers the historical making of the seven-foot-tall Tennessee marble statue of Po’pay for the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. 1574160648
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PEACE Quotes & Aspirations Compiled and edited by Tammy Ruggles Peace communicates the simplicity of finding true peace in today's complex world through a collection of quotes from historical and contemporary leaders and people of vision from around the world. This enlightening and thought-provoking book reminds us that peace is a common desire of all peoples, regardless of nationality, ethnicity or religious beliefs. Give Peace, a perfect book for the holidays. 1574160834
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CIRCLE OF
LIFE Traditional Teachings of Native American Elders By James David Audlin (Distant Eagle) Circle of Life presents traditional oral Native American sacred teachings involving spirituality, ceremonies, visions, healings, everyday life, and the warrior’s way from the Iroquois, Lakota and other traditions. The author, James David Audlin (Distant Eagle), has been receiving these teachings orally from elders since he was a youth. The wisdom includes Native American views on cosmology, ethics, ontology, epistemology, metaphysics, sociology, psychology, healing, dream interpretation and vision quests. Grandfather Sings-Alone, Cherokee Nation, author of Sprinting Backwards to God, calls this book “a treasury of traditional teachings. This book is a must read for all who want to know the Native ways of worship and honor.” 1574160826
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NEW
MEXICO POSTCARD BOOK
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BACK IN
STOCK / REVISED AND EXPANDED NATIVE SCIENCE Natural Laws of Interdependence By Gregory Cajete In Native Science, Gregory Cajete “tells the story” of Indigenous science as a way of understanding, experiencing, and feeling the natural world. He points to parallels and differences between the paradigms of Indigenous science and Western science, with special emphasis on environmental/ecological studies. After discussing philosophical foundations, Cajete addresses such topics as history and myth, primal elements, social ecology, animals in myth and reality, plants and human health, and cosmology and astronomy. 1574160419
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AMERICAN-INDIAN
HISTORY, Vols. 1 & 2 Volume 1: Conquest of
a Continent, 1492-1783 Volume 2:
Confrontation, Adaptation & Assimilation, 1783-present Both volumes as a set |
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TAOS
PUEBLO Painted Stories By Jonathan Warm Day Taos Pueblo artist Jonathan Warm Day presents a slice of life as it used to be, following his people through the four seasons in story and art. His intricate and brilliantly colored original paintings illuminate the gentle textual passages that describe a culture with traditions and customs that are now part of the past and of the heritage of the Natives of Taos. This is a book to be cherished by children and adults alike. Available now. 157416080X
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TIBETAN
TALES FOR LITTLE BUDDHAS By Naomi Rose This 64-page children’s picture book is a collection of three charming stories from Tibet. Each engaging tale entertains with mystical beings and an enchanting glimpse into Tibetan culture. Beautiful impressionistic paintings capture the essence of the Tibetan people and landscape. Young and old will enjoy these fun and thoughtful tales. Includes a foreword from His Holiness the Dalai Lamas as well as a map of Tibet, a glossary of Tibetan terms, a description of a traditional Tibetan chant, and the Tibetan translation of each story. Winner of the 2005 Nautilus Award. 1574160818
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STOCK / REVISED NEW MEXICO By Marcia Keegan The mystery and charm of New Mexico have been captured in color in this enchanting book of photographs. It is a captivating portrait that shows New Mexico in details seldom seen before. These pages take us into an enchanted world whose spell w can but wonder at. 0940666022
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SANTA
FE IN A WEEK (More or Less) Making the Most of Your Days: Lodging, Restaurants, Historical Sites, Museums, Shopping, Art Galleries, Spas, Indian Pueblos, Touring the Countryside A WEB BOOK By Joel Stein, Photography by Marcia Keegan The first of a series of web books, this book includes over 1,000 interactive links to prepare you to get the most of your stay in the City Different. Includes free web registry. 1574160729: 232 pages, photos, 6 x 9
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YOGA OF
NATURE Union with Fire, Earth, Air & Water By Thia Luby This book looks at the four elements in nature--fire, earth, air and water--and sees how they relate to specific yoga poses. It also presents poses for dealing with imbalances and ailments as well as specific problems and includes sample workouts. By the author of the award-winning Children's Book of Yoga and Yoga for Teens. 1574160737: 136 pages, 116 color photos, 8-1/2 x 10 (paper with French flaps) CLPNATURE,
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FEMALE
BUDDHAS Female Buddhas By Glenn H. Mullin Over a hundred full-color plates of Tibetan masterpieces from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Collections stand as testimony to the exhilarating beauty, amazing skill and transformative vision of traditional master artists, as well as to the profound fascination with and devotion to the concept of "The Female Buddhas." By the author by The Fourteen Dalai Lamas. 1574160672: 232 pages, 112 color photos, 8-1/2 x 11 (cloth) CLPWOMEN, $39.95 Cloth: for more information and
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