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Wagon Tracks Volume 37, Issue 1 (November 2022)
Wagon Tracks Volume 37, Issue 1 (November 2022)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: Starvation Peak by Dennis Maloney
4 Insights from your President
6 Joanne’s Jottings
5, 8-9 Trail News
10 The First Printing Press in New Mexico
11 Poetry: "Youth on the Santa Fe Trail," "Rendezvous 2022," by Ron Wilson
12 Ancestors on the Trail: Marion Sloan Russell and Claude Francis LaLoge
13-20 Poetry, Novels, Movies, and Children's Literature of theSanta Fe Trail by Dr. Michael Olsen
20 Letter to the Editor
21-30 A Trail Tale Revisited: The Death of Jedediah Smith on the Cimarron River in 1831 by Craig Crease
31 Chapter Reports
33 Membership Form …
Writer Identity Construction Of Thai Efl Students: A Phenomenological Study, Kittika Limpariwatthana
Writer Identity Construction Of Thai Efl Students: A Phenomenological Study, Kittika Limpariwatthana
Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies ETDs
ABSTRACT
This empirical study uncovered Thai English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writer identity construction and revealed how Thai culture plays a role in the development using a sociocultural perspective. Data collection for analysis includes interviews with nine Thai college students, a group interview, English writing essays, and artifacts they provided throughout a 15-week English writing course. The focus of this study was to gain insight into the phenomenon of identity construction among EFL writers from perceptions of their lived experiences.
Based on the description of identity development, the research findings focus on two different ways the participants perceived their …
Visionary Women Or Suspected Witches: The Shifting Use And Construction Of Reputation In Accusations Of Witchcraft During The High And Late Middle Ages, Megan E. Hattey
Visionary Women Or Suspected Witches: The Shifting Use And Construction Of Reputation In Accusations Of Witchcraft During The High And Late Middle Ages, Megan E. Hattey
History ETDs
Throughout the high and late Middle Ages, an individual’s social acceptance and well-being were heavily dependent upon fama, or reputation, they cultivated within their communities. Women, especially, constructed and molded their reputations to protect themselves from hardship and social ostracization, allowing them a degree of agency in social situations. In this thesis, I argue that the mindful development of one’s fama was key for women to protect themselves from accusations of witchcraft. Through the lives of Hildegard of Bingen, Elisabeth of Schönau, and Jeanne d’Arc, I demonstrate how medieval reputations were built, the trifold nature it could hold, and …
The Dance Of Domesticity: How Gender Constructs Obscure Lived Experience At Museums, Marcy J. Botwick
The Dance Of Domesticity: How Gender Constructs Obscure Lived Experience At Museums, Marcy J. Botwick
Museum Studies Theses
My thesis focuses on Mary Shepard Greene Blumenschein and Ernest L. Blumenschein, married artists born in the late 1860s. Ernest Blumenschein was an important regional artist and member of the Taos Society of Artists (TSA). Paintings by Blumenschein and other TSA members promoted tourism in the Southwestern United States through annual exhibitions and their use in advertising the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF). Mary Greene Blumenschein was an award-winning painter and illustrator whose work focused on images of women at the beginning of the twentieth century, however, she is now a secondary and obscure figure in art history. …
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 6 (August 2022)
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 6 (August 2022)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: Guardian of the Trail by Bill Meek and Denneen Peterson
4 Insights from your President
5 Joanne’s Jottings
6-7 2022 Rendezvous, 2023 Symposium
8-10 Trail News
11 Fire!
13-17 Mrs. S. B. Davis: Proprietress of the Exchange Hotel in Santa Fe and the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas by Doyle Daves
18-24 Odometers: Distance Measurement on Western Emigrant Trails by Norman E. Wright
25-27 Using Wagon Odometer Data in Trail Research by Gerald T. Ahnert
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form
32 Calendar
The Bluff And Blanding Fights: Race, Religion, And Settler Colonialism In Progressive-Era America, Reilly Ben Hatch
The Bluff And Blanding Fights: Race, Religion, And Settler Colonialism In Progressive-Era America, Reilly Ben Hatch
History ETDs
This project uses the Bluff War of 1915 and the Posey War of 1923—both of which took place in southeastern Utah—to look at the complex relationship between race, religion, and culture in American Indian policy at the beginning of the twentieth century. It shows how White Mesa Utes, local Mormon settlers, the federal government, and Progressive activists used the conflicts to argue the place of Indians in a “frontier-less” America. It also examines the complex relationship between Mormons and Indians and draws conclusions on how that relationship was influenced by an American government which sought to assimilate “others” into the …
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 3 (May 2022)
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 3 (May 2022)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: Santa Fe Traders at Bent's Fort by Kim Mackey
4 Insights from your President
5 Joanne’s Jottings
6-7 Trail News
8 Call for Papers
9-17 How We've Changed
18-23 Newcomer Women in Las Vegas and San Miguel County, New Mexico, 1846-1850 by Doyle Daves
24-27 Music on the Plains by Rex Rideout
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form
32 Calendar
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 3 (February 2022)
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 3 (February 2022)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: Hermit Peak y Dennis Maloney
4 Insights from your President
5 Joanne’s Jottings
2. 6-9. 18 Trail News
10-18 Very Little System or Con-sistency: Making Sense of Contraband Cases in the Late 1820s and their Disappearance by Matthew Saionz
19-23 Hell on Wheels Railhead Towns: Kit Carson and Granada by Dr. Michael Olsen
24-26 Lessons Learned on "The Road to Santa Fe" by Dave Kendall
27 Book Review: The Santa Fe Trail: A Twentieth Century Excursion, by Margaret Scholz Sears, reviewed by Mary Burchill.
Book Launch: Santa Fe’s Fonda, The Story of the Old Inn …
Interreligious Intimacy In Medieval Spain, Hero L. Morrison
Interreligious Intimacy In Medieval Spain, Hero L. Morrison
History ETDs
The field of Spanish historiography has overwhelmingly been shaped by theories of Convivencia or anti-Convivencia, of total harmony or complete violence. The interpersonal connections made between individuals of different faiths—Islam, Judaism, and Christianity—often contravene institutional regulation that prohibited sexual and familial connections and dissuaded casual camaraderie, complicating and disagreeing with histiorgraphic (anti-)Convivencia traditions. In place of an (anti-)Convivencia framework, modern theories of sexuality, as first championed by Michele Foucault, can explain discrepancies between individual action and institutional regulation through a matrix of power, identity, and interaction. Even as institutional rule prohibited interreligious sexuality—and to some extent, even casual interreligious interaction—intimacy …
“For All You Know, I Might Be A Black Panther”: How The News Media Cultivated White Anxiety In The United States And Became A Modern Panopticon For Black Power, Caitlin Grace Leishman
“For All You Know, I Might Be A Black Panther”: How The News Media Cultivated White Anxiety In The United States And Became A Modern Panopticon For Black Power, Caitlin Grace Leishman
History ETDs
Building upon French philosopher Michel Foucault’s analysis of Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon, I argue that throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, the news media and resulting culture nurtured and reinforced the postcolonial narratives that associated Blackness with criminality. I analyze the national newspaper coverage for their narrative portrayal of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP). The national media and U.S. government targeted the BPP and Black Power politics to discredit them and the overall movement for Black Liberation. I argue that this media-state project only intensified during the 1970s and into the 1980s with the country’s turn to …
Childhood Memories And Experiences Interview, Jacquelyn T. Beckett
Childhood Memories And Experiences Interview, Jacquelyn T. Beckett
Making History Oral Histories
Interview with classmate discussing childhood memories and experiences.
"For All You Know, I Might Be A Black Panther": How The News Media Cultivated White Anxiety In The United States And Became A Modern Panopticon For Black Power, Caitlin Grace Leishman
"For All You Know, I Might Be A Black Panther": How The News Media Cultivated White Anxiety In The United States And Became A Modern Panopticon For Black Power, Caitlin Grace Leishman
History ETDs
Building upon French philosopher Michel Foucault’s analysis of Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon, I argue that throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, the news media and resulting culture nurtured and reinforced the postcolonial narratives that associated Blackness with criminality. I analyze the national newspaper coverage for their narrative portrayal of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP). The national media and U.S. government targeted the BPP and Black Power politics to discredit them and the overall movement for Black Liberation. I argue that this media-state project only intensified during the 1970s and into the 1980s with the country’s turn to …
"Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" Ethnic Mexicans, Urbanism, Culture, And Politics In Emerging Silicon Valley, 1940-1980, Alexandro J. Jara
"Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" Ethnic Mexicans, Urbanism, Culture, And Politics In Emerging Silicon Valley, 1940-1980, Alexandro J. Jara
History ETDs
My dissertation explores the Latino experience in Santa Clara County, especially in San Jose. The area, located in Northern California’s Bay Area, is nestled just south of the more popular cities of Oakland and San Francisco, nearly five hundred miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. My examination of the social, cultural, and political activities of Latinos in San Jose provides insight into the community development of ethnic Mexicans away from traditional sites of study in places like Tucson, San Antonio, and Los Angeles. I argue that beginning at mid-century, Latinos moved into the downtown area and helped prevent nearby neighborhoods from …
Gathering Around A New Fire: The Bemo Family, Interracial Marriage, Race, And Power In The Mvskoke Nation, 1870-1897, Michelle M. Martin
Gathering Around A New Fire: The Bemo Family, Interracial Marriage, Race, And Power In The Mvskoke Nation, 1870-1897, Michelle M. Martin
History ETDs
“Gathering Around a New Fire: The Bemo Family, Interracial Marriage, Race, and Power in the Mvskoke Nation, 1870-1897” explores from an Indigenous and gendered perspective the lived experiences of the interracial Bemo family in the Mvskoke Nation located in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). The marriage of Douglas Bemo, a Mvskoke/Semvnole student at Tullahassee Mission, to Katie Edwards, his white teacher, is the primary focus of this dissertation. My research seeks to restore Indigenous cultural agency to the complex Bemo family history. I merge Katie’s myopic narrative, federal Indian policy documents, missionary records, and nineteenth-century newspapers with Mvskoke/Semvnole oral histories, …
Alternative Chicanx Educational Activism In The U.S. Southwest, 1935–1975, Moises Santos
Alternative Chicanx Educational Activism In The U.S. Southwest, 1935–1975, Moises Santos
History ETDs
This project studies the use of independent newspapers, community theater, and independent Chicana/o colleges by activists to educate their community. Geographically, this study is placed in the Southwest states of New Mexico, Texas, and California. Using the theoretical frameworks of Southwest Borderlands Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education, this project contextualizes the historical racial power dynamics of U.S. takeover in the Southwest region that influence oppressive educational practices, and the challenge to those institutions by the alternative educational activism among Chicanx communities.
Activists employed ingenuity to provide educational materials to their communities when they needed them the most. These …
Covid-19 Pandemic Life In Nm (2022), Daniel Lawrence Gavin, Isaac Reichsfeld
Covid-19 Pandemic Life In Nm (2022), Daniel Lawrence Gavin, Isaac Reichsfeld
Making History Oral Histories
This video and transcription includes an interview with UNM student Isaac Reichsfeld. The topic of the interview was Covid-19 and its effects on normalcy in New Mexico 2022. During this time New Mexico had very strict restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Pandemic Life Oral History, Amanda Rose Allen
Pandemic Life Oral History, Amanda Rose Allen
Making History Oral Histories
An oral history interview with UNM student Amelia Adcock about the Covid-19 pandemic life, personal experiences, and associated challenges.
Pandemic Life Oral History Interview With Amanda Allen 03 March 2022, Amelia R. Adcock
Pandemic Life Oral History Interview With Amanda Allen 03 March 2022, Amelia R. Adcock
Making History Oral Histories
This interview documents the pandemic life of Amanda Allen, a student at the University of New Mexico.
Montana Chester Interview About Life During The Covid-19 Pandemic, William Andrew Hamel, Montana Chester
Montana Chester Interview About Life During The Covid-19 Pandemic, William Andrew Hamel, Montana Chester
Making History Oral Histories
In this interview, I speak with Montana Chester, a freshmen at UNM, about her life during the COVID-19 pandemic
Interview With Jay Chavez About Jay Chavez, Tamara M. Motley
Interview With Jay Chavez About Jay Chavez, Tamara M. Motley
Making History Oral Histories
This interview documents the life and hobbies of UNM student Jay Chavez.
The Shoe Interview, Ta'xavion Jay Smith
The Shoe Interview, Ta'xavion Jay Smith
Making History Oral Histories
No abstract provided.
Childhood Stories Of Dominic Garcia, Sierra Love Trabosci
Childhood Stories Of Dominic Garcia, Sierra Love Trabosci
Making History Oral Histories
The tales and childhood stories of Dominic Garcia, a freshman at UNM in 2022.
Interview With Tamara Motley About Tamara Motley, Jay Chavez
Interview With Tamara Motley About Tamara Motley, Jay Chavez
Making History Oral Histories
This interview documents some of the hobbies and pet-peeves of UNM student Tamara Motley.
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 2 (January 2022)
Wagon Tracks Volume 36, Issue 2 (January 2022)
Wagon Tracks
Contents
2 On the Cover: The Trail to Santa Fe by Ron Kil Logo Design by Sultan Sultan
4 Introduction
5 Beyond New Mexico and Missouri: Diverse People and Places of the SFT by Guy McClellan
6 What Can the Trail Teach Us? by Steve Schmidt
7 International Connections of the Santa Fe Trail Map by Dr. Susan Calafate Boyle
8-16 The Santa Fe Trail and National Expansion: Commerce, Conquest, and Commemoration by Dr. Leo Oliva
17-23 Business, Politics, and Power: The Transcontinental World of Bent, St. Vrain and Company 1829-1849 by Dr. David C. Beyreis
23 Media Coverage of …
Issue No. 117: Fall 2022
La Crónica de Nuevo México
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 A Letter From the President
3 Bosque Redondo Memorial by Heidi Toth
11 Naal Tsoos Saní by Makayla Martinez
16 The Albuquerque Eight by Herbert D. Teel Jr. and Deborah C. Slaney
23 The Edgar Sisters of Missouri and Santa Fe by Doyle Daves
27 National History Day: Developing Young Historians by Heather McClenahan
31 Nina Otero-Warren honored by Judy and Dennis Reinhartz
33 2022 book and service award winners
34 HSNM remembers Dave Townsend, Marilyn Pope, Fred Nolan
35 New Books
36 Call for presentations
Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Making History Oral Histories
This interview went into the details and situations of Tristian Soiles shortly before, and during the pandemic known as Covid-19. How life changed as a result to the virus is discussed.
Issue No. 116: Spring 2022
La Crónica de Nuevo México
2 A Letter from the President
3 White Sands Missile Range Museum evolves by Darren Court
7 Creating a Historic Site: Fort Selden by Alexandra McKinney
12 A Man for his Time: James Silas Calhoun by Sherry Robinson
18 Nancy Owen Lewis: A loss to HSNM by Susan M. Berry
19 New Books
Emotional Villages In The Medieval Mediterranean: Territorial Language Of Emotional Expression, 644–1508 C.E., Eden Vigil
History ETDs
This thesis examines the concept of an emotional village as one that embodies territorial emotions. The emotions themselves are categorically defined based on modern conventions, but utilizes the author’s words to expose the fluidity of emotion language amongst cultures and traditions. My research presents emotional villages in four sections to expose these modalities of feeling amongst cultures. The first section looks at devotion, wonder, and reverence; the second, loss, grief, and nostalgia; the third, fear and anger; the fourth, disgust and hatred. The fifth section is dedicated to the emotional village that is medieval Jerusalem. Emotions are merely the language …
Childhood Interview With Sierra Trabosci, Dominic J. Garcia
Childhood Interview With Sierra Trabosci, Dominic J. Garcia
Making History Oral Histories
A brief interview with Sierra Trabosci-Couger about her experiences in childhood and her memories of growing up.