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  • af Lawrence Taylor
    363,95 kr.

    Winner of the Southwest Book Award! Beneath the streets of the U.S.-Mexico border, children are coming of age. They have come from all over Mexico to find shelter and adventure in the drainage tunnels that connect the twin cities of Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona. This book opens up the world of the tunnel kids and tells how in this murky underworld of struggling immigrants, drug dealers, and thieves, these kids have carved out a place of their own. Two parallel tunnels-- each fourteen feet wide and several miles long-- drain the summer rains from Mexico to the United States. Here and in the crumbling colonias you'll meet the tunnel kids: streetwise El Boston, a six-year veteran of the tunnels; his little pal JesAs; JesAs' girlfriend, La Flor, and her six-month-old baby; wild Negra; poetic Guanatos; moody Romel and his beautiful girlfriend, La Fanta. They form an extended family of some two dozen young people who live hard-edged lives and answer to no one in El Barrio Libre-- the free barrio. Lawrence Taylor and Maeve Hickey met these kids at Mi Nueva Casa, the safe house built to draw the youths out of the tunnels and into a more normal life. The authors spent two summers with tunnel kids as they roamed all over Nogales and beyond in their struggle to survive. In the course of their adventures the kids described their lives, talking about what might tempt them to leave the tunnels-- and what kept them there. Hickey's stunning portraits provide a heart-stopping counterpoint to Taylor's incisive prose. Story and photos together open a window into the life of the tunnel kids--a world like that of many homeless children, precarious and adaptive, albeit unique to the border. Wheremost people might see just another gang of doped-up, violent children, Taylor and Hickey discover displaced and sometimes heroic young people whose stories add a human dimension to the world of the U.S.-Mexico border. A guide to classroom use Comments from a program that's used this title

  • af Bobby Burns
    183,95 kr.

  • - A Collaborative Ethnography
    af Luke E. Lassiter
    323,95 kr.

  • - Poems and Stories
    af Lua Tapahonsa
    183,95 kr.

    Wrapped in blankets and looking at the stars, a young Navajo girl listened long ago to stories that would guide her for the rest of her life. "Such summer evenings were filled with quiet voices, dogs barking far away, the fire crackling, and often we could hear the faint drums and songs of a ceremony somewhere in the distance," writes Luci Tapahonso in this compelling collection. "Blue Horses Rush In" takes its title from a poem about the birth of her granddaughter Chamisa, whose heart "pounded quickly and we recognized / the sound of horses running: / the thundering of hooves on the desert floor." Through such personal insights, this collection follows the cycle of a woman's life and underlines what it means to be Navajo in the late twentieth century. The book marks a major accomplishment in American literature for its successful blending of Navajo cultural values and forms with the English language, while at the same time retaining the Navajo character. Here, Luci Tapahonso walks slowly through an ancient Hohokam village, recalling stories passed down from generation to generation. Later in the book, she may tell a funny story about a friend, then, within a few pages, describe family rituals like roasting green chiles or baking bread in an outside oven. Throughout, Tapahonso shares with readers her belief in the power of pollen and prayer feathers and sacred songs. Many of these stories were originally told in Navajo, taking no longer than ten minutes in the telling. "Yet, in recreating them, it is necessary to describe the land, the sky, the light, and other details of time and place," writes Tapahonso. "In this way, I attempt to create and convey the setting for the oral text. Inwriting, I revisit the place or places concerned and try to bring the reader to them, thereby enabling myself and other Navajos to sojourn mentally and emotionally in our home, Dinetah."

  • af Carrie B. Douglass
    341,95 kr.

  • af Jack Burrows
    272,95 kr.

    He was the deadliest gun in the West. Or was he? Ringo: the very name has come to represent the archetypal Western gunfighter and has spawned any number of fictitious characters laying claim to authenticity. John Ringo's place in western lore is not without basis: he rode with outlaw gangs for thirteen of his thirty-two years, participated in Texas's Hoodoo War, and was part of the faction that opposed the Earp brothers in Tombstone, Arizona. Yet his life remains as mysterious as his grave, a bouldered cairn under a five-stemmed blackjack oak. Western historian Jack Burrows now challenges popular views of Ringo in this first full-length treatment of the myth and the man. Based on twenty years of research into historical archives and interviews with Ringo's family, it cuts through the misconceptions and legends to show just what kind of man Ringo really was.

  • - Social, Economic, and Political Change
    af David R. Maciel
    383,95 kr.

  • - Vine Deloria, Jr., and the Critique of Anthropology
    af Thomas Biolsi
    323,95 kr.

  • - Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest
    af Laura Pulido
    323,95 kr.

  • - Rephotography of the 1889-1890 Stanton Expedition
    af Robert H. Webb
    343,95 kr.

  • - Colonialism, Revolution, and Gender on Mexico's Northern Frontier
    af Ana Maraia Alonso
    383,95 kr.

  • af Zepeda
    198,95 kr.

  • af Elsie Clews Parsons
    313,95 kr.

  • - A Spiritual Geography of the Pimeria Alta
    af James Griffith
    263,95 kr.

  • af Richard Shelton
    208,95 kr.

  • af Katsu Kokichi
    329,95 kr.

  • af Joy Harjo
    258,95 kr.

    Secrets From the Center of the World is a volume in Sun Tracks, and American Indian literary series sponsored by the American Indian Studies Program and the Department of English, University of Arizona.

  • af N Scott Momaday
    198,95 kr.

    Of all of the works of N. Scott Momaday, The Names may be the most personal. A memoir of his boyhood in Oklahoma and the Southwest, it is also described by Momaday as "an act of the imagination. When I turn my mind to my early life, it is the imaginative part of it that comes first and irresistibly into reach, and of that part I take hold". Complete with family photos, The Names is a book that will captivate readers who wish to experience the Native American way of life.

  • af Ofelia Zepeda
    318,95 kr.

  • af George Webb
    153,95 kr.

    "A flavorsome re-creation of things past in the life of a generous, friendly people." -- New York Times Book Review "George Webb's gentle recollections of his childhood and Pima Indian lifeways will doubtless endure forever. This deeply moving autobiography is the perfect introduction for younger Pimas to their culture and history." --Arizona Highways

  • - The Legacy of the Carnegie Desert Botanical Laboratory
     
    353,95 kr.

  • af James Kale McNeley
    224,50 kr.

  • - Its Life, History, Ecology and Management
     
    383,95 kr.

  • af Eulalia Bourne
    243,95 kr.

    The widely acclaimed autobiography of a lone woman rancher and country school teacher--the life she lived on the land she loved.

  • af Refugio Savala
    353,95 kr.

  •  
    163,95 kr.

    Intriguing collection of authentic stories preserves a colorful part of the Mexican heritage. Tales center around Legends of the Devil, The strange Doings of the Saints, and The Mysteries of Human Life.

  • af Harry C. James
    263,95 kr.

  • af Lily Klasner
    273,95 kr.

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