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A biography of the Tewa Indian woman who revived the dying art of her people, ceramic pottery, and shared her knowledge of pottery making with others.
Given in memory of Ethel A. Tsutsui, Ph. D. and Minoru Tsutsui, Ph. D.
A biography of the Pueblo Indian woman who became renowned for her skill in pottery.
This memoir describes the emotional pain of growing up fatherless and reveals Gods amazing love at work to heal childhood hurts, even through circumstances of rejection. When author Maria Martinez was just three years old, she heard the word illegitimate for the fi rst time. Though she was too young to understanding its meaning as it applied to her, she knew it made her feel different and ashamed. In The Apple Tree Wish, Martinez discusses her lifes events being branded an illegitimate child. She also shows the healing and wholeness she received through Christs love and reconciliation with her father later in life. A two-part presentation, the first half delivers a transcript of a talk Marti...
Biographical preface, catalogue of many pots by Maria and her descendants, accompanied by information on the potters and styles involved. An interesting book on a revived ancient pottery method of the Americas. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Renwick Gallery ... March 31-August 13, 1978.
"María Martínez Sierra is the greatest female playwright you've never heard of. The wife of celebrated 20th century playwright Gregorio Martinez Sierra whose plays were popular in Spain, South America and in translation on Broadway and London's West End, the authorship of his work was revealed to be that of María , after his death in 1953, shocking the literary world. This edited collection features four plays by María Martínez Sierra, translated by Helen and Harley Granville Barker, along with an introduction by Patricia O'Connor, University of Cinicinnati, that examines María's extraordinary life and work and the battle for her authorship to be recognized in both the Spanish speaking...