UNM Press was founded in 1929 and publishes books on the history and culture of the Southwest

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UNM Press has just reissued
Hispanic Folk Songs
of New Mexico

by John Donald Robb

KNME-TV in Albuquerque
has produced a rich documentary, The Musical Adventures
of John Donald Robb
,
on his life and work as a musician and musicologist who transcribed and recorded over 3000 traditional folk songs. The film can be viewed on their homepage.

The Migrant Project
by Rick Nahmias and the exhibitions
of his photographs
have recently been covered
in the LA Times,
the Washington Post, and
the Los Angeles Daily News
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ACCLAIM for Antonio’s Gun
and Delfino’s Dream

by Sam Quinones

"a keen look at the migrant economy... [in] nine skillful, moving stories. Quinones layers with the sociological, economic and historical context of 60 years of immigration... [in these] very fine pieces of literary journalism."--Publishers Weekly starred review March 5

Sam Quinones was recently interviewed on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. Read the transcript here
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What uranium mining did in
the Navajo Nation

REMEMBRANCE TO AVOID
AN UNWANTED FATE

by Navajo Nation President
Joe Shirley, Jr.

Sixty years ago, the United States turned to the tiny atom to unleash the most destructive force known to mankind and bring an end to World War II. Ironically, the uranium used to create the most technologically advanced weapon ever invented came from the land of the most traditional indigenous people of North America, and was dug from the earth with picks and shovels.
(Read more)

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RECENT AWARDS

Jack Loeffler, author of Survival Along the Continental Divide, Adventures with Ed, and La Musica de los Viejitos has been awarded a 2008 Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts for ethnomusicology and writing.

Anne H. Weaver, author of Voyage of the
Beetle
, illustrated by George Lawrence, won
the New Mexico Press Women's Zia Award for best children's book for 2008.

Cary Herz, New Mexico's Crypto Jews,
was presented with the New Mexico Press Women's Communicator of Achievement Award, 2008, for exceptional achievement
in the communications field and service to the community.

Rudolfo Anaya’s The First Tortilla has been chosen for the Land of Enchantment Book Award, a children’s book award designed to encourage New Mexico youth to read books of high literary quality. The award is sponsored by the New Mexico Library Association and the New Mexico International Reading Association.

The King’s Lizard: A Tale of Murder and Deception in Old Santa Fe by Pamela Christie won the 2007 Zia Award from the New Mexico Press Women’s Association for the best book published in the previous year.

The Witches of Abiquiú: The Governor, the Priest, the Genízaro Indians, and the Devil by Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks has been awarded the Historical Society of New Mexico’s 2006 Gaspar Perez de Villagra Award for Outstanding Publication in the Field of History.
It is now available in paperback.

Bitter Harvest by Paul Hart won the 2007 Harvey Johnson Prize for best book of the year from the Southwest Council of Latin American Studies (SCOLAS).

Anthropologists and authors Dennis Tedlock and Barbara Tedlock were awarded the Dorothy Doyle Lifetime Achievement Award in November 2006 by PEN New Mexico for their books on Southwest and Central American cultures.


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Manuel Peña, author of the new memoir Where the Ox Does Not Plow was interviewed recently by several media outlets in Texas. Listen to his interviews at these sites:

Texas Public Radio's
"Texas Matters"

Radio Bilingue and

"Author’s corner" on themonitor.com

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The original
Indiana Jones?
The Archaeologist
was a Spy

by Charles H. Harris III
and Louis R. Sadler

"The Archaeologist Was
a Spy
is a real-life thriller
set in a fascinating locale
and time."--American Archaeology
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New Mexico history
textbooks for 4th, 7th,
and 9th grades.


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to excerpts from many
of our books. When
available, click on
"Read more" at
the bottom of individual
book pages to read tables of contents, introductions,
or portions
of first chapters.



 

 


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