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Albuquerque Museum History Collection

Only in Albuquerque

Deborah C. Slaney, Author

Trim: 9.625" x 6.625"

Pages: 304

Illustrations: 210 color plates, 19 figures

Albuquerque

New Mexico History

© 2018

Albuquerque Museum History Collection: Only in Albuquerque highlights the museum’s rich history collection, drawing examples from thirty-five thousand artifacts. The objects range from Hispanic religious art, Native American textiles and jewelry, toys and early computers, to railroad and Route 66 memorabilia.

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Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives Collection

Images in Silver

Glenn Fye, Editor

Trim: 9.625" x 6.625"

Pages: 240

Illustrations: 180 duotone plates, 8 figures

Photography

New Mexico

© 2017

This guide to the Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives features 180 images drawn from six collections acquired over the years. Essays discuss the founding of the archive, expansion of its photographic holdings, and its role in preserving Albuquerque?s past.

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Always the Heart

Siempre El Corazon

Jim Sagel, Author

Trim: 8.5" x 5.5"

Pages: 168

Bilingual

New Mexico

© 1998

Set in rural New Mexico, this bilingual coming of age story is loosely based on the Navajo legend of the Changing Woman.

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AMERICA'S WOMEN DOWN RANGE

Steven Clevenger, Photographer

Trim: 10" x 11"

Pages: 170

Illustrations: 160 photographs

© 2023

For more than two hundred years, women have served in the American Armed Forces in various capacities, aiding their country when they could not enlist themselves. In 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act into law, officially allowing women to serve as full, permanent members of all branches of the military, though they could not yet serve in direct combat. Just a decade ago, in 2013, the ban on women in combat was lifted, allowing them to serve in direct combat roles. This book is an absorbing account of the contributions and experiences of a dozen women serving in the military in recent decades. Photojournalist Steven Clevenger met the women on his various assignments covering wars overseas and at their home bases in the United States, as well as through the Warrior Games and other programs for veterans. Pairing powerful photographs with interviews, Clevenger intimately captures each soldier’s strength, vulnerability, and resilience, creating a poignant and heartfelt body of work that is sure to inspire anyone.

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America's First Warriors

Native Americans and Iraq

Steven Clevenger, Photographer

Trim: 10" x 11"

Pages: 128

Illustrations: 107 color photographs

Photography

American Indians (I)

War

© 2010

Powerful photographs of Native American soldiers in Iraq and their traditional coming home ceremonies and other rituals.

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Arthur Amiotte

Collages 1988-2006

Janet Catherin Berlo, Author

Pages: 108

Illustrations: 57 color & 2 black-and-white illustrations

Native American

Art History

Art Criticism

© 2006

Arthur Amiotte is one of the most renowned Native American artists working today. This book focuses on his collage series, which he began in 1988.

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Artists of New Mexico Traditions

The National Heritage Fellows

Michael Pettit, Author

Trim: 9.5" x 7.25"

Pages: 176

Illustrations: 28 color and 19 black-and-white images

Art

New Mexico

Tradition

© 2012

Profiles of New Mexico's distinguished National Heritage Fellows and masters of Hispanic and Native American folk art as well as traditional arts and crafts.

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Benigna's Chimayó

Cuentos From The Old Plaza

Don J. Usner, Author

Trim: 9.5" x 8"

Pages: 160

Illustrations: 10 black-and-white photographs, 14 line illustrations, glossary

Spanish Americans

Cuentos

Chimayó

© 2001

The author retells fourteen traditional cuentos in Spanish with English translations that were passed down by his Chimayó grandmother.

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Blurred Boundaries: Perspectives on Rock Art of the Greater Southwest

William Frej, Author
Polly Schaafsma, Author

Trim: 11" x 12"

Pages: 232

Illustrations: 170 duotone photographs

© 2023

Enigmatic rock art featuring a myriad of symbols and designs can be found throughout remote and arid landscapes of the Greater Southwest, from the Four Corners region of the American West to the Baja California peninsula in Mexico.

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Built of Earth and Song

Churches of Northern New Mexico

Marie Romero Cash, Author
Jack Parsons, Photographer

Trim: 8" x 6"

Pages: 184

Illustrations: 88 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps

Guide

Religion

Santa Fe

© 1993

This guide introduces readers to the hidden history of rural northern New Mexico's churches.

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