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Publishing the Southwest.
September 22, 2007... Herein, the second and concluding part of "Science on Desert and Lava: A Pinacate Centennial," edited by Southwest Center research associate Bill Broyles--our favorite Pinacateno. If part one was inspired especially by William T. Hornaday, then...
Pinacate campmates.
September 22, 2007... As in great fiction and film, many of life's supporting cast prove to be memorable in their own right. We may find Queequeg in Moby Dick, Ma Joad in The Grapes of Wrath, the bandit leader in Treasure of the Sierra Madre, or Mammy in Gone with...
Learning nothing, forgetting nothing: on the trail of Carl Lumholtz.
September 22, 2007... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
It was a great pleasure to be with these natural people. I sang to them my newly acquired Papago song, 'The Frog Doctor,'... and ingratiated myself in their favor....
"Frog Doctor, Frog Doctor Continually sits,...
The secret of the cigar box: Carl Lumholtz and the photographs from his Sonoran desert expedition, 1909-1910.
September 22, 2007... Carl Sophus Lumholtz (1851-1922) was born in the vicinity of the Norwegian town of Lillehammer, the host of the Olympic Winter Games in 1994. His father was a military officer who wished his son to become a priest like his own father and...
Alberto Celaya: a family memory.
September 22, 2007... ALBERTO BRAVO CELAYA WITH PATRICIA BRAVO TANORI
When Carl Lumholtz hired Alberto Celaya to accompany him on his Gran Desierto expedition in 1909, Celaya was twenty-four years old, and married with three children. Celaya became an...
An interview with Alberto Celaya, 1952.(Interview)
September 22, 2007... INTRODUCTION BY BILL BROYLES
What was it like to talk frontier history with a legend who lived it? Here is one such session, with Alberto Celaya being questioned by Paul H. Ezell and Henry F. Dobyns, who recalls that they stood in the open...
Pinacate painting.
September 22, 2007... The Pinacate volcanic field is a marvelous locale for an artist in any medium. It has inspired various literary creations from the travelogues of Hornaday to the tall tales of Esquer. It has inspired varied photographic approaches from the...