Author, poet, linguist, and oral historian Nasario García turns to his childhood home, the Río Puerco Valley southeast of Chaco Canyon in northern New Mexico, for the setting of this collection of fic
The author of Tiempos Lejanos: Poetic Images from the Past returns to his roots in a new and exciting book of poetry about his childhood in Guadalupe, New Mexcio, originally called Ojo del Padre, pres
New Mexico is an enchanted land—and from this beautiful place with its rich cultural diversity and complex history, a strong Hispanic literary tradition has grown spanning several centuries.Platicas:
?He got as close as he could to observe the spectacle; his eyes could hardly believe what he saw. Circled around the huge bonfire were many witches dancing and making all kinds of gestures amidst laug
"In this collection of bilingual stories about the Raio Puerco Valley, where Nasario Garcaia grew up, he shares the traditions, myths, and stories of his homeland"--Provided by publisher.
You are sitting on a dusty adobe step in the full sun with all your town's grandads and great-uncles. You listen as they greet each passerby, many of whom they have cradled as newborns, with a joke. Y
In order to marry Sage, the girl he loves, Young Eagle must leave his home in New Mexico and undertake a long and perilous journey to the land of the Aztecs to bring back chile seeds for Sage's father