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            <title>Brujeras : stories of witchcraft and the supernatural in the American Southwest and beyond
            
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            <description>A collection of bilingual oral stories (Spanish/English) of witchcraft and the supernatural (including tales of sorcerers; witches; La Llorona, the vanishing hitchhiker; and apparitions) from old-timers and young people whose ages range from ninety-eight to seventeen and who live in Latin America and the American Southwest--From the publisher.</description>
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            <title>Terri : the truth
            by Schiavo, Michael.
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            <title>Into the canyon : seven years in Navajo country
            by Moore, Lucy, 1944-
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            <title>Navajo places : history, legend, landscape : a narrative of important places on and near the Navajo Reservation, with notes on their significance to Navajo culture and history
            by Linford, Laurance D.
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            <description>Navajoland is the heart and soul of the American Southwest. Today the Navajo Reservation incorporates portions of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, but it is only about half the size of the traditional homeland of the Dine, the People. Nearly all of it is sacred. Before Spaniards and Americans affixed their own names to the land, every topographic feature had at least one Navajo name, many of which made their way onto maps or are still in use among Navajo speakers. Navajo Places is an ambitious effort to preserve this rich legacy. It is a place-name guide that goes beyond reservation boundaries to include the entirety of the traditional Navajo homeland. Based on years of research and consultation with Navajo authorities, Navajo Places contains over 1,200 entries plus a pronunciation guide and sections on history and the relation of ritual and sacred legend to landscape, making it a must-have for anyone living or traveling in the Four Corners. Book jacket.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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