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Forgotten tales of New Mexico, Ellen Dornan

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Forgotten tales of New Mexico, Ellen Dornan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Forgotten tales of New Mexico
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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Ellen Dornan
Summary
New Mexico, a place defined by a history of grand conflicts, conquistadores, Pueblo warriors, and nuclear scientists, will celebrate its state centennial in 2012. What better time for a collection of forgotten tales that recounts the adventures and exploits of priests, soldiers, witches, and politicians, who carved out a living in the harsh frontier. Ellen will introduce the reader to a cross-dressing Buffalo Soldier, a French trailblazer who opened a road from Santa Fe to Texas, an American spy who became a Mexican general, a Mexican raised by the Navajo who helped round up the Din for removal, and a governor whose head was removed and used as a football. Spanning from the 17th century to World War II, these stories are drawn from Native oral histories as well as the state's written records, and provide a sampling of New Mexico's colorful past
Target audience
adult
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