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Dancing to Pay the Light Bill: Essays on New Mexico and the Southwest by Jim Sagel,

Dancing to Pay the Light Bill: Essays on New Mexico and the Southwest by Jim Sagel,
Jim Sagel explores with sensitivity and humor the unique language, turbulent history, and rich multicultural fabric of life in New Mexico and the Southwest. He creates a concrete and delightfully detailed panorama of southwestern life--from century-old Indian elders stepping in time to a pre-Columbian dance to lowriders cruising like conquistadors into a Lotaburger future. Sagel has honed his unique ability to not only observe the quirky and sometimes magical interplay of cultures, but to set those observations in a context that is both accessible and entertaining to the reader. His essays explore the relevancy and dynamics of bilingualism, the effects of tourism, and the importance of maintaining traditions. Sagel's diverse portraits demonstrate the stamina and self-sufficiency of New Mexicans who have worked to sustain their creativity and privacy. Among the issues Sagel addresses are the linguistic and cultural phenomena of bilingual code-switching, or "Spanglish", as it is popularly known; the beauty and significance of the oral tradition; and the effects of tourists and immigrants who, in spite of their muskets and Master-Cards, all end up being changed by this ancient land with its vibrant history. Sagel's poetic language and humor make these essays of interest to a broad cross-section of readers, from the bilingual educator to the high school student, from the cultural anthropologist to the occasional visitor interested in knowing more about Hispanic culture and the Southwest.



Planning for Balanced Development: A Guide for Native American and Rural Communities by Susan Guyette,
Planning for Balanced Development: A Guide for Native American and Rural Communities by Susan Guyette,
Community planner Susan Guyette presents the first field-tested model of development planning that addresses the special concerns of Native American and rural communities. These communities increasingly seek to promote economic development that supports the traditions, values, and relationships on which community identity is based. In Guyette's model, revitalizing of cultural traditions becomes the central focus of the economic planning process. The author demonstrates, step by step, how community planning works, using the creation of the Poeh Center at Pojoaque Pueblo in northern New Mexico as a case study. She offers practical, detailed guidelines on how to develop a strategic plan, assess and document needs, ensure community participation, support business and tourism, and generate funding for community projects. This book provides a unique opportunity for communities, planners, and students to see rural development in action. "This decade is one of urgency, for unless traditions are preserved and development occurs in a culturally appropriate manner, a cultural way of life will be eroded. Creating a vision of the future and aligning the community in common goals sets a foundation for balancing new development with cultural continuity".



Eastern New Mexico University - Eastern New Mexico University, (abbreviated ENMU), frequently called Eastern, is a state university in Portales, New Mexico, USA. It is located in an agricultural town of the Eastern New Mexico region, near Clovis, New Mexico, not far from the Texas border.

New Mexico State Highway 333 - New Mexico State Highway 333 is a highway in central New Mexico. Its eastern terminus is at Interstate 40 on the east side of Moriarty, New Mexico; its western terminus is at Interstate 40 about three miles east of Albuquerque.

Dawson, New Mexico - Dawson, New Mexico was a mining town founded in 1901 when rancher John Barkley Dawson sold his coal-rich land in northern New Mexico to the Dawson Fuel Company. A railroad was built connecting the town to Tucumcari, New Mexico.

University of New Mexico Arboretum - The University of New Mexico Arboretum is an arboretum extending throughout the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico.



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