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About The Book
Along with Marmon’s own oral history of the tribe and his family photos dating back to 1872, Tom Corbett presents archival images and historical research, making this the most complete published history of any southwestern pueblo. Marmon and Corbett also interviewed noted tribal elders and oral historians regarding customs, religious practices, and events of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The resulting narrative provides a fascinating story of survival through severe natural and man-made adversities, including droughts, plagues, marauding tribes, and cultural invasion. Through it all, Laguna has preserved its culture and retained sovereign powers over the pueblo and its territory.
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (February 15, 2015)
- Length: 224 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826355362
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Raves and Reviews
An unprecedented collection of portraits and landscapes with an extraordinary tribute of stories and personal recollections.--Southwest Books of the Year
Through words as well as historical and original photographs, [Marmon] tells the story of his people, from their contradictory origin stories, to their adaptation of the conquistadors' Catholic faith, to their work on the railroad and the pueblo's subsequent modernization.--Cowboys & Indians
Through words as well as historical and original photographs, [Marmon] tells the story of his people, from their contradictory origin stories, to their adaptation of the conquistadors' Catholic faith, to their work on the railroad and the pueblo's subsequent modernization.--Cowboys & Indians
Filling a void in the visual history of New Mexico, this book shows the extraordinary work of Lee Marmon, a master of multiple genres of photography.-- Miguel A. Gandert, photographer of Hermanitos Comanchitos: Indo-Hispano Rituals of Captivity and Redemption
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