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 91 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