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Belén’S Plaza Vieja And Colonial Church Site: Memory, Continuity And Recovery, Samuel E. Sisneros
Belén’S Plaza Vieja And Colonial Church Site: Memory, Continuity And Recovery, Samuel E. Sisneros
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
This is my capstone project for completion of a Post MA certificate in Historic Preservation and Regionalism. I received the degree in Spring, 2019. The project involves recovering the legacy of a historic colonial church site in Belén, New Mexico. The work involves the descendant community’s sense of place and the continuity of memory and sacredness of Belen’s first church and original plaza.
Inlp Newsletter, December 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, December 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- INLP Hours for Finals Week
- #SmudgeandStudy
- INLP Holiday Memories
- Michael and Enokena Memorial Scholarship
- Jessica Kimberly Benally
- Christa Lee
From Recovery To Discovery: Ethnic American Science Fiction And (Re)Creating The Future, Daoine S. Bachran
From Recovery To Discovery: Ethnic American Science Fiction And (Re)Creating The Future, Daoine S. Bachran
English Language and Literature ETDs
My project assesses how science fiction by writers of color challenges the scientific racism embedded in genetics, nuclear development, digital technology, and molecular biology, demonstrating how these fields are deployed disproportionately against people of color. By contextualizing current scientific development with its often overlooked history and exposing the full life cycle of scientific practices and technological changes, ethnic science fiction authors challenge science’s purported objectivity and make room for alternative scientific methods steeped in Indigenous epistemologies. The first chapter argues that genetics is deployed disproportionally against black Americans, from the pseudo-scientific racial classifications of the nineteenth century and earlier through …
Inlp Newsletter, November 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, November 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Upcoming Events
- INLP Strategic Planning
- INLP Podcasts
- INLP Exhibit
- Featured Book
Inlp Newsletter, August 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, August 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Welcome Back
- Welcome Back Week!
- Revised Hours!
- The Art of Indigenous Scholarship: Celebrating the Contributions of Indigenous Faculty at UNM
- Student Spotlight: Raelene Charley
- Introduction to Research Guides
- New Scholarly Resources
- Who Speaks Wukchumni?
Inlp Newsletter, May 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, May 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- INLP Fall 2016 Programs
- INLP Bookmark
- #SmudgeandStudy
- Laughter as Medicine
- Student Spotlight: Scott Willie
- Ears of Corn: Listen
- Language and Technology
Inlp Newsletter, April 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, April 2016, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- INLP Outreach Mission
- Upcoming Events
- INLP Hosts CSVANW
- New Face at INLP
- Resource Highlights
- Strategies for Finishing the Semester