Under the Palace Portal

Under the Palace Portal
Title Under the Palace Portal PDF eBook
Author Karl A. Hoerig
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 286
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780826329103

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A study of the Native American Vendors Program, which provides Santa Fe-area American Indian vendors space under the Portal of the Palace of the Governors to sell jewelry, pottery, and other items they have made.

Collector's Guide

Collector's Guide
Title Collector's Guide PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 354
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN

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The Collector’s Guide strives to be a trusted partner in the business of art by being the most knowledgeable, helpful and friendly resource to New Mexico’s artists, art galleries, museums and art service providers. Through a printed guidebook, the World Wide Web and weekly radio programs, we serve art collectors and others seeking information about the art and culture of New Mexico.

White Shell Water Place

White Shell Water Place
Title White Shell Water Place PDF eBook
Author F. Richard Sanchez
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 190
Release 2020-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 1611390834

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This anthology, a companion to the Santa Fe 400th Anniversary Commemoration publication, All Trails Lead to Santa Fe, affords Native American authors the opportunity to unreservedly express their ideas, opinions and perspectives on the historical and cultural aspects of Santa Fe using their own voice and preferred writing styles that are not necessarily in accord with western academic and writing conventions. One cannot truly contemplate the history and culture of Santa Fe without the voices of the Native Americans—the original inhabitants of Po’oge, “White Shell Water Place”. Indeed, much of Santa Fe’s story is conveyed from a western colonial perspective, which, until fairly recently, has predominantly relegated Native Americans to the fringes. However, over the last thirty years colonial narratives regarding Native American history and culture have been, and continue to be, disputed and amended as the pursuit of academic, intellectual and cultural self determination gains momentum in respective Native American tribal and academic communities. The Santa Fe 400th Commemoration has created an opportunity for the Native American voice to be heard. This anthology is a ceremony of Native voices, a gathering of Native people offering scholarly dialogue, personal points of view, opinions, and stories regarding the pre and post–historical and cultural foundations of Santa Fe.

Recognizing Heritage

Recognizing Heritage
Title Recognizing Heritage PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Guthrie
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 398
Release 2021-11-08
Genre History
ISBN 1496203747

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In 2006 Congress established the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area to recognize the four-hundred-year "coexistence" of Spanish and Indian peoples in New Mexico and their place in the United States. National heritage areas enable local communities to partner with the federal government to promote historic preservation, cultural conservation, and economic development. Recognizing Heritage explores the social, political, and historical context of this and other public efforts to interpret and preserve Native American and Hispanic heritage in northern New Mexico. The federal government's recognition of New Mexico's cultural distinctiveness contrasts sharply with its earlier efforts to wipe out Indian and Hispanic cultures. Yet even celebrations of cultural difference can reinforce colonial hierarchies. Multiculturalism and colonialism have overlapped in New Mexico since the nineteenth century, when Anglo-American colonists began promoting the region's unique cultures and exotic images to tourists. Thomas H. Guthrie analyzes the relationship between heritage preservation and ongoing struggles over land, water, and identity resulting from American colonization. He uses four sites within the heritage area to illustrate the unintentional colonial effects of multiculturalism: a history and anthropology museum, an Indian art market, a "tricultural" commemorative plaza, and a mountain village famous for its adobe architecture. Recognizing Heritage critiques the politics of recognition and suggests steps toward a more just multiculturalism that fundamentally challenges colonial inequalities.

Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian

Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian
Title Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian PDF eBook
Author Barry T. Klein
Publisher
Pages 730
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780915344895

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Geospatial Infrastructure, Applications and Technologies: India Case Studies

Geospatial Infrastructure, Applications and Technologies: India Case Studies
Title Geospatial Infrastructure, Applications and Technologies: India Case Studies PDF eBook
Author N.L. Sarda
Publisher Springer
Pages 432
Release 2018-11-04
Genre Computers
ISBN 9811323305

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This book is a valuable resource for the increasing body of researchers and practitioners in the field of geospatial technologies. Written by leading researchers and experts it is designed in such a way that technical achievements and challenges of geospatial computing applications are followed by various applications developed for society. As such, they serve as a bridge between technologists and solution developers, which is critical in the context of developing countries. There have been significant advances in geospatial technologies in India in the last decade, including advances in spatial data infrastructures, geocomputation and spatial databases, and innovative applications in natural resource development. Ranging from LIDAR standards, to data integration using ontologies, and mobile computing, such progress enhances the utility of the technology for both urban and rural development. This book discusses these achievements and considers the way forward.

Indian Women in Leadership

Indian Women in Leadership
Title Indian Women in Leadership PDF eBook
Author Rajashi Ghosh
Publisher Springer
Pages 309
Release 2018-10-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319688162

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This book provides intriguing insights into the development of highly qualified women leaders in diverse Indian contexts and their role at national and organizational levels. While India has made enormous economic strides in the past few decades, gender inequality and underutilization of female talent remain deeply rooted and widely spread in many parts of Indian society. This book addresses an urgent need to stop treating Indian women as under-developed human capital and begin realizing their potential as leaders of quality work. This book will fill the gap of research on international leadership for students, academics, and multinational organizations.