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by Thomas E. Chaves (2006 September Symposium)

                        >An Illustrated History of New Mexico

                        New Mexico Past and Future

                        Spain and the Independence of the United States

 

by Lee Marmon (2006 September Symposium)

>The Pueblo Imagination: Landscape and Memory in the photography of Lee Marmon

 

by Ferenc Szasz (2006 September Symposium)

                        >Larger than Life: New Mexico in the 20th Century

                        >The Day the Sun Rose Twice

British Scientists and the Manhattan Project: The Los Alamos Years

The Divided Mind of Protestant America (1982)

Scots and the North American West (2000)

Religion in the West (2000)

 

 

by Nasario Garcia (2005 Symposium)

>Old Las Vegas: Hispanic Memories from the New Mexico Highlands. (2005)

>Tiempos Lejanos: Poetic Images from the Past (Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series. (2004)

>Chistes: Hispanic Humor of Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado--John Nichols (Foreword), Nasario Garcia (Editor). (2004)

>Comrades: Hispanic Women of the Rio Puerco Valley. (2002)

>Brujas, Bultos y Brasas: Tales of Witchcraft and the Supernatural in the Pecos Valley. (1999)

 

by Jim Belshaw (2005 Symposium)

>Closing the Chart: A Dying Physician Examines Family, Faith, and Medicine with Stephen D. Hsi and Beth Corbin-His. (2004)

Belshaw is a regular columnist for The Albuquerque Journal

 

by Joe Sando (2005 Symposium)

>Popé, Architect of the First American Revolution August 10, 1680. (1998)

>Pueblo Profiles: Cultural Identify Through Centuries of Change. (1998)

>Pueblo Nations: Eight Centuries of Pueblo Indian History. (1992)

>Nee Hemish: A History of Jemez Pueblo. (1982)

The Pueblo Indians. (1976)

 

by Judith Van Gieson (2004 Symposium)

The Claire Reynier series:

>The Shadow of Venus. (2004)

>Land of Burning Heat .(2003)

>Confidence Woman. (2002)

>>Vanishing Point. (2001)

The Stolen Blue. (2000)

The Neil Hamel series:

>Ditch Rider. (1999)

>Hot Shots. (1997)

>Parrot Blues. (1995)

>The Lies that Bind. (1993)

>The Wolf Path. (1992)

>The Other Side of Death. (1991)

>Raptor. (1990)

>North of the Border. (1988)

 

by Paula Gunn Allen (2004 Symposium)

>Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat (2003)

Off the Reservation: Reflections on Boundary-Busting, Border-Crossing Loose Canons. (1998)

>As Long As the Rivers Flow: The Stories of Nine Native Americans with Patricia Clark Smith. (1996)

Life Is a Fatal Disease: Collected Poems 1962-1995. (1996)

>Song of the Turtle: Native American Literature (editor). (1996)

Women in American Indian Mythology. (1994)

>Columbus and Beyond: Views from Native Americans. (1992)

>Grandmothers of the Light: a Medicine Woman's Sourcebook. (1992)

>Spider Woman’s Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women (1990)

Skin and Bones: Poems 1979-1987. (1988)

The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian

Traditions. (1986)

The Woman Who Owned the Shadows. (1983)

Studies in American Indian Literature: Critical Essays and Course

Designs. (1983)

Shadow Country. (1982)

Blind Lion Poems. (1974)

 

by Loida Maritza Perez (2004 Symposium)

                        >Geographies of Home. (1999)

 

by John Nichols (2003 Symposium)

Fiction

>The Voice of the Butterfly. (2001)

The Wizard of Loneliness. (1966)

A Ghost in the Music. (1979)

>The Milagro Beanfield War. (1974)

>The Magic Journey. (1978)

>The Nirvana Blues. (1981)

>An Elegy for September. (1992)

American Blood. (1987)

>Conjugal Bliss: A Comedy of Martial/Marital Arts. (1994)

>The Sterile Cuckoo. (1965)

Nonfiction

If Mountains Die. (1980)

The Last Beautiful Days of Autumn. (1982)

>On the Mesa. (1986)

>A Fragile Beauty: John Nichols' Milagro Country. (1987)

Keep It Simple: A Defense of the Earth. (1994)

Dancing on the Stones: Selected Essays. (2000)

An American Child Supreme. (2001)

 

by Rina Swentzell (2003 Symposium)

Here, Now, and Always: Voices of the First Peoples of the Southwest (contributor). (2001)

Pueblo Portraits (with Alfred L. Bush, Lonnie Vigil, Toba Tato Tucker. (1998)

>To Touch the Past: The Painted Pottery of the Mimbres People . (1996)

>Children of Clay: A Family of Pueblo Artists (We Are Still Here) with Bill Steen and Michael Dorris. (1992)

 

 

by Demetria Martinez (2003 Symposium)

The Devil’s Workshop.  (2002)

Breathing Between the Lines. (1997)

Three Times a Woman: Chicana Poetry. (anthology) (1990)

Mother Tongue. (1994)

Martinez also writes a column for the progressive weekly, The National Catholic Reporter.

 

by Denise Chavez (2002 October Symposium)

>Loving Pedro Infante. (2000)

Descansos: An Interrupted Journey. With Rudolfo Anaya and Juan Estevan Arellano. (1995)

The Woman Who Knew the Language of the Animals. (1992)

>Face of an Angel. (1989)
The Last of the Menu Girls. (1986)

 

by Simon Ortiz (2002 October Symposium)

poetry

>Out There Somewhere. (2002)

Naked in the Wind. (1971)

Going for the Rain: Poems. (1976)

A Good Journey. Ed. Larry Evers. (1977)

Fight Back: For the Sake of the People, for the Sake of the Land. (1980)

>From Sand Creek: Rising in This Heart Which Is Our America. (1981)

A Poem is a Journey. (1981)

Edition: A Good Journey. (1984)

>Woven Stone. Ed. Larry Evers and Ofelia Zepeda. (1992)

After and Before the Lightning. Ed. Ofelia Zepeda. (1994))

Telling and Showing Her: The Earth, The Land. (1995)

Fiction/Short Stories

>The Good Rainbow Road. (2004)

Many Farm Notes. Sun Tracks. Vol. 2, No. 1. (1975)

Fightin': New and Collected Stories. (1983)

Men On the Moon: Collected Short Stories. (1999)

Nonfiction

Speaking for the Generations: Native Writers on Writing. (1998)

The People Shall Continue. (1988)

A Poem is a Journey. (1981)

 

by Michael McGarrity (2002 October Symposium)

>Tularosa. (1996)

>Mexican Hat. (1997)

>Serpent Gate. (1998)

>Hermit's Peak. (1999)

>The Judas Judge. (2000)

>Under the Color of the Law. (2001)

>The Big Gamble. (2002)

>Everyone Dies. (2003)

>Slow Kill. (2004)

 

by Tony Hillerman (2002 February Symposium)

The Navajo Mysteries

>Skeleton Man. (2004)

>The Sinister Pig. (2003)

>The Wailing Wind. (2002)

>Hunting Badger. (1999)

>The First Eagle. (1998)

>The Fallen Man . (1997)

>Sacred Clowns. (1993)

>Coyote Waits. (1990)

>Talking God. (1989)

>A Thief of Time. (1988)
>Skinwalkers. (1986)
>The Ghost Way. (1984)
>The Dark Wind. (1982)
>People of the Darkness. (1980)
>Listening Woman. (1978)

>Dance Hall of the Dead. (1973)
>The Blessing Way. (1970)

Essay and Short Story Collections, Non-Fiction and Other Novels

>Seldom Disappointed: A Memoir. (2001)

Best American Mysteries of the Century. Edited by Tony Hillerman and Otto Penzler. (2000)

>Finding Moon. (1996)
The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories. Edited by Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert. (1996)

>The Mysterious West. (1995) Collection of essays edited by Hillerman.
Talking Mysteries: A Conversation With Tony Hillerman. With Ernie Bulow. (1993)
New Mexico, Rio Grande and Other Essays. With David Muench and Robert Reynolds. (1992)
Robbers, Rogues, and Ruffians: True Tales of the Wild West. With Howard Bryan. (1992)

>The Best of the West: An Anthology of Classic Writing from the American West. (1991)
Making Mysteries With Navajo Materials. (1989)

Indian Country: America's Sacred Land. (1987)

Mystery, Country Boys, and the Big Reservation. (1986)

>The Spell of New Mexico. (1976)
>The Great Taos Bank Robbery and Other Indian Country Affairs. (1973)
>The Boy Who Made Dragonfly: A Zuni Myth. (1973)
>The Fly on the Wall. (1971)

Books of Photos

>Hillerman Country. With Barney Hillerman. (1991)
 Rio Grande. (1975)

New Mexico. (1974)

 

by N. Scott Momaday

                        >Way to Rainy Mountain (Al Momaday, Illustrator)

>Ancestral Voice: Conversations With N. Scott Momaday

>The Ancient Child

>Circle of Wonder:  A Native American Christmas Story

  Enduring Culture: A Century of Photography of the Southwest

                                     Indians with Marcia Keegan

>House Made of Dawn

>In the Bear's House

>In the Presence of the Sun: Stories and Poems

  The Man Made of Words: Essays, Stories, Passages

  Angle of Geese and Other Poems

>The Gourd Dancer

>The Names: A Memoir

 

by Rudolfo A. Anaya

                        >The Santero’s Miracle/El Milagro del Santero

                        >Roadrunner’s Dance

                        >A Chicano in China

                        >Bless Me, Ultima 

                        Adventures of Juan Chicaspatas

                        >Alburquerque

                        >Aztlan: Essays in the Chicano Homeland

                        Conversations With Rudolfo Anaya                    

                        >Farolitos for Abuelo

                        >The Farolitos of Christmas

                        Jalamanta: A Message from the Desert

                        >Maya's Children: The Story of La Llorana

                        >My Land Sings: Stories from the Rio Grande

                        >The Silence of the Llano: Short Stories

                        Of Time and Change: A Memoir with Frank Waters

                        >Tierra: Contemporary Short Fiction of New Mexico

                        >Tortuga: A Novel

                        Una Linda Raza  Cultural and Artistic Traditions of the Hispanic

                                    Southwest with Angel Vigil

                        >Anaya Reader

                        An Elegy on the Death of Cesar

                        >Heart of Aztlan

                        >Zia Summer

                        >Rio Grande Fall

                        >Shaman Winter

                        >Jemez Spring

                        >Serafina's Stories