Viva Guadalupe!
Title | Viva Guadalupe! PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Orsini Dunnington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art |
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Seeks to identify the mythic symbols and historic and personal stories these beautiful textiles contain.
The Virgin of Guadalupe
Title | The Virgin of Guadalupe PDF eBook |
Author | Maxwell E. Johnson |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780742522848 |
In The Virgin of Guadalupe, Lutheran minister Maxwell Johnson recognizes that the tradition of the Virgin of Guadalupe is not only important to Latin American Catholics, but to all Latin American Christians. Johnson considers the Virgin of Guadalupe from a Lutheran perspective and looks at ways in which she might be received into the evangelical or Protestant tradition.
Out West
Title | Out West PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Pacific States |
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Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League.
Guadalupe
Title | Guadalupe PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Orsini Dunnington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Our Lady of Guadalupe, the primary Marian devotion in New Mexico, is an ever-present symbol, at once peaceful, powerful, and persuasive. The New World advocation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Guadalupe appeared five hundreds years ago near Mexico City to Indian peasant Juan Diego. First introduced into the northern Rio Grande Valley with the Spanish reconquest in 1692, Guadalupe has played an important role in the daily lives of New Mexicans for three hundred years. Guadalupan scholar Jacqueline Dunnington brings fifteen years of extensive research to this study, tracing the devotion of Guadalupe from Mexico to its full expression in the religious folk life of New Mexicans. Today in New Mexico, Guadalupe's name appears everywhere and her image graces tombstones, prayer cards, street murals, and folk art; feasts and plays are held in her name and myriad pilgrimages are undertaken annually by her devotees. Drawing from a variety of sources including church records, newspapers, archives, and interviews, this book significantly fills a void in New Mexican cultural history.
The Life and Times of Mexico
Title | The Life and Times of Mexico PDF eBook |
Author | Earl Shorris |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 801 |
Release | 2012-01-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 039334374X |
A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year. "A work of scope and profound insight into the divided soul of Mexico." —History Today The Life and Times of Mexico is a grand narrative driven by 3,000 years of history: the Indian world, the Spanish invasion, Independence, the 1910 Revolution, the tragic lives of workers in assembly plants along the border, and the experiences of millions of Mexicans who live in the United States. Mexico is seen here as if it were a person, but in the Aztec way; the mind, the heart, the winds of life; and on every page there are portraits and stories: artists, shamans, teachers, a young Maya political leader; the rich few and the many poor. Earl Shorris is ingenious at finding ways to tell this story: prostitutes in the Plaza Loreto launch the discussion of economics; we are taken inside two crucial elections as Mexico struggles toward democracy; we watch the creation of a popular "telenovela" and meet the country's greatest living intellectual. The result is a work of magnificent scope and profound insight into the divided soul of Mexico.
50 Prayer Services for Middle Schoolers
Title | 50 Prayer Services for Middle Schoolers PDF eBook |
Author | Connie Clark |
Publisher | Twenty-Third Publications |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781585958764 |
Here youll find creative prayer services that help middle schoolers explore God, their faith, and the complexities of adolescence. These prayer services require little preparation, so you can focus on helping your students discover that Gods immense love for them is here to staylong after middle school is over.
Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos
Title | Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos PDF eBook |
Author | Jos? Angel Guti?rrez |
Publisher | Arte Publico Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2003-04-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781611920932 |
Under this somewhat threatening title, the renowned civil rights leader Jos? Angel Guti?rrez provides a guidebook to minority empowerment through the use of analysis, practical experience and anecdote. His primary goal is the conversion of Latino demographic power into educational, economic and political power. In an incisive introduction, Guti?rrez analyzes the types of power and evaluates Chicano and Latino access to power at various levels in U.S. society. In very plain, down-to-earth language and examples, Guti?rrez takes pains to make his broad knowledge and experience available to everyone, but especially to those who want to be activists for themselves and their communities. For him the empowerment of a minority or working-class person can transfer into greater empowerment of the whole community. This manual penned by the founder of the only successful Hispanic political party, La Raza Unida, brings together an impressive breadth of models to either follow or avoid. Quite often, Guti?rrezÍs voice is not only the seasoned voice of reason, but also that of humor, wry wit and satire. If nothing else, The Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos is a wonderful survey of the Chicano and Latino community on the move in all spheres of life in the United States on the very eve of its demographic and cultural ascendancy.