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Beyond Cibola to Aztlan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Beyond Cibola to Aztlan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

During the early 1940s, young Mateo's favorite pastime is exploring the mountains near his home. He and his friends have heard the rumors about the seven mysterious cities of Cibola where the walls and streets are covered with gold and gemstones and Aztlan, the ancestral homeland of the Aztec. The friends intend to find the treasures buried within the lost cities. Seeking to escape the poverty in his small ranching community, Mateo continues to search the mountains at every opportunity, and he narrowly escapes dying there after finding what he imagines are veins of gemstones and other precious minerals. He also finds a grotto with a strange obelisk and several mummy-like individuals. Since his best friend, Modesto, has moved to California, Mateo confides in the village blacksmith, an old man who has been there for more years than people care to remember. But a greedy villager overhears their conversation, and that person becomes Mateo's mortal enemy.

Annual Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Annual Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: UNM Press

Dodson examines the history of traditional religious practices in the Oriente region of contemporary Cuba.

Silver Masters of Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Silver Masters of Mexico

This magnificent presentation introduces master designers and silversmiths with particular focus on one of the principal designers, Hctor Aguilar, and the personnel at this workshop. Valentin Vidaurreta, Los Castillo, William Spratling, Antonio Pineda, Hubert Harmon, Enrique Ledesma, and many more craftsmen are included. Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of examples of their artistry, including a guide to current market values.

I Love You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

I Love You

I Love You is a selection of the poetry written in English and Spanish entered by poets worldwide to the FacingFaces 2002 conscience-raising arts art project in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. I Love You is a compelling collection of poetry that often heartbreakingly reveals the pain and suffering girls and women too often undergo when being confronted with domestic violence and sexual abuse. It is also a book of hope, simultaneously revealing the strength victims have to overcome their abusers' cowardliness, and showing their courage to share their stories with you.

A Journey Around Our America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

A Journey Around Our America

Immigration and the growing Latino population of the United States have become such contentious issues that it can be hard to have a civil conversation about how Latinoization is changing the face of America. So in the summer of 2007, Louis Mendoza set out to do just that. Starting from Santa Cruz, California, he bicycled 8,500 miles around the entire perimeter of the country, talking to people in large cities and small towns about their experiences either as immigrants or as residents who have welcomed—or not—Latino immigrants into their communities. He presented their enlightening, sometimes surprising, firsthand accounts in Conversations Across Our America: Talking About Immigration a...

The Life and Times of Pancho Villa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1022

The Life and Times of Pancho Villa

Alongside Moctezuma and Benito Juárez, Pancho Villa is probably the best-known figure in Mexican history. Villa legends pervade not only Mexico but the United States and beyond, existing not only in the popular mind and tradition but in ballads and movies. There are legends of Villa the Robin Hood, Villa the womanizer, and Villa as the only foreigner who has attacked the mainland of the United States since the War of 1812 and gotten away with it. Whether exaggerated or true to life, these legends have resulted in Pancho Villa the leader obscuring his revolutionary movement, and the myth in turn obscuring the leader. Based on decades of research in the archives of seven countries, this defin...

Air Force Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 620

Air Force Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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G.I. Joe VS Cobra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

G.I. Joe VS Cobra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Be advised: This file contains classified, eyes-only intelligence regarding G.I. JOE, a highly trained, covert, special operations unit composed of men and women from around the globe. The information contained herein is the result of an extensive background investigation conducted by a special operative. The research compiled in this dossier charts the G.I. JOE team’s tremendous pursuit to bring down the nefarious world organization, COBRA, led by the ruthless Cobra Commander. These documents detail all the pertinent data regarding said subjects, including: • the formation of Special Counter-Terrorist Group Delta–the elite squad ultimately known as unit G.I. JOE • comprehensive G.I....

George Meléndez Wright
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

George Meléndez Wright

The first biography of a visionary biologist whose groundbreaking ideas regarding wildlife and science revolutionized national parks. When twenty-three-year-old George Meléndez Wright arrived in Yosemite National Park in 1927 to work as a ranger naturalist—the first Hispanic person to occupy any professional position in the National Park Service (NPS)—he had already visited every national park in the western United States, including McKinley (now Denali) in Alaska. Two years later, he would organize the first science-based wildlife survey of the western parks, forever changing how the NPS would manage wildlife and natural resources. At a time when national parks routinely fed bears garb...