Southwest Indigenous Literature /tags/southwest-indigenous-literature Southwest Indigenous Literature en-US Copyright Wed, 21 Sep 2022 18:35:02 GMT Indigenous woman tells her story through children’s book ‘Finding My Dance’ /local-news/2022-09-21/indigenous-woman-debuts-newest-childrens-book-finding-my-dance Ria Thundercloud was introduced to traditional Native dance at a young age when she traveled around the country to powwows with her family. Thundercloud, who is Ho-Chunk and Sandia Pueblo, followed that path to classical dance and she illustrates her story through the new children’s book “Finding My Dance.” She told ɫ her passion stems from how she feels when she’s dancing. Wed, 21 Sep 2022 18:35:02 GMT /local-news/2022-09-21/indigenous-woman-debuts-newest-childrens-book-finding-my-dance Jeanette DeDios Indigenous Voices Now: Research, Art, And Activism In The Southwest /public-affairs/2019-09-27/indigenous-voices-now-research-art-and-activism-in-the-southwest Mon. 9/30, 7p: In Espejos de Aztlán, we speak about the Rudolfo and Patricia Anaya Symposia on the Indigenous Southwest with Dr. Melina Vizcaíno-Alemán,… Sat, 28 Sep 2019 02:16:35 GMT /public-affairs/2019-09-27/indigenous-voices-now-research-art-and-activism-in-the-southwest