- Volume 54 Contents
Number 1, Spring 2012
Special Issue
Where the Rivers Run North Jim Hills | 1 |
Part I: History | |
Rock Art in the Casas Grandes Region: Report of Seven New Sites and a Review of the Literature Richard D. O’connor and Walter P. Parks | 9 |
San Joaquín Canyon and the 1916 Punitive Expedition Sylvia Brenner and Rondal R. Bridgemon | 47 |
The Origins of Pearson, Chihuahua: A Photographic Essay Richard D. O’Connor | 59 |
Mennonites and Mormons in Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Rondal R. Bridgemon | 71 |
Part II: New Perspectives | |
Reconstructing a Miracle: New Perspectives on Mata Ortiz Pottery Making Jim Hills | 81 |
The Eye of God: Tranquility and Tradition . . . Mata Ortiz Pottery in Harmony with the Ancients Phil Stover | 159 |
An Interview with César Domínguez Alvarado Richard Ryan | 165 |
Part III: The People and their Art | |
Tea with Juan Quezada: An Afternoon at Rancho Barro Blanco Nancy Andrews | 177 |
Mata Ortiz Photography Carl Sander Socolow | 185 |
Lydia Quezada’s “Work of Inspiration” Ron Goebel | 209 |
Jorge Quintana Rodríguez: Master Potter, Entrepreneur Jim Hills | 215 |
Mata Ortiz: The Art of Survival and the Survival of Art Ana Livingston Paddock | 249 |
Mañana es para siempre Steve Rose | 273 |
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Number 2, Summer 2012 | |
Spider Grandmother and Other Avatars of the Moon Goddess in New World | |
Sacred Architecture | |
Mardith K. Schuetz-Miller | |
Introduction | 283 |
Sacred Architecture among Ancient People of South America | 295 |
The New World’s Earliest Ceremonial Centers | 305 |
Circular Temples and the Moon Goddess | 349 |
The Cosmic Cross and the Artisans of Mexico | 373 |
Anomalous Architecture and Final Statement | 399 |
Notes | 413 |
Bibliography | 423 |
Number 3, Autumn 2012 | |
"Grave Offenses Worthy of Great Punishment": The Enslavement of Juan Suñi, 1659 Anton Daughters | 437 |
Reintroduction of Rarámuri Chapeyóko Masks: A Research Note from the Field Thomas M. K olaz and Santiago Barnaby | 453 |
A Game Manager's Reconnaissance of Papaguería David E. Brown and Neil B. Carmony | 471 |
Transboundary Conservation across Scales: A World-Regional Inventory and a Local Case Study from the United States– Mexico Border Jacob C. Brenner and John G. Davis | 499 |
Lieutenant Faison's Account of the Geronimo Campaign Edward K. Faison | 521 |
Number 4, Winter 2012 | |
"A Never-Ending Source of Water": Agriculture, Society, and Aquifer Depletion on the Coast of Hermosillo, Sonora José Luis Moreno | 545 |
Graveyards Are Filled with Sweet-Tooths and Gluttons: Culture and Food Risk in Sonora Sergio Alfonso Sandoval Godoy, Sandra Elvia Domínguez Ibáñez, and Anayeli Cabrero Murrieta | 569 |
Traditional Regional Cuisine as an Element of Local Identity and Development: A Case Study from San Pedro El Saucito, Sonora, Mexico Juana María Torres and Gloria María Cañez de la Fuente | 599 |
Wheat Bill Steen | 621 |
Who Are the "MSM"? Sexual Identities, Social Class, and Strategies in the Fight against AIDS in Mexico Guillermo Nuñez Noriega | 635 |
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