The native Americans of Taos Pueblo have lived in the Rio Grand Valley of New Mexico for over 800 years. Their unique vision of the world, their deeply rooted attachment to their land, and their own way of life, and the quiet wisdom of their old people are eloquently recorded in this illustrated volume of poetry and prose.
Many Winters: Prose and Poetry of the Pueblos
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The native Americans of Taos Pueblo have lived in the Rio Grand Valley of New Mexico for over 800 years. Their unique vision of the world, their deeply rooted attachment to their land, and their own way of life, and the quiet wisdom of their old people are eloquently recorded in this illustrated volume of poetry and prose.
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Penny –
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farah –
3.75 stars
Jana –
This is a beautiful little book of poetry and art. It is simple in its reading, but has a depth of meaning and feeling. I kept it by my bed and read a little before going to bed. I particularly love the ending: Hold on to life even when/it is easier letting go./Hold on to my hand even when/I have gone away from you.
Kaylin Worthington –
Beautiful imagery of the spirituality of these people.
Lindy –
Beautiful drawings and paintings by Frank Howell and prose and poetry of the Pueblos. A great place to jumpstart found poetry and journaling for those looking for inspiration.
Ren –
LorRaine Bostick –
Brooke Larkins –
Linda –
I really enjoyed the Indian poetry and drawings.
Joe Red –
Gary Lee Ramsey –
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Terry Everett –
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