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Cookbook author Carolyn Niethammer blogs about her favorite recipes from The New Southwest Cookbook.
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Travel Tip: Canadian Arctic
Travel Tip: Canadian Arctic
By Mike Koopsen The Canadian Arctic is one of the most remote regions in North America. A couple of years ago my wife and I took a trip there in hopes of seeing and photographing some wild musk-ox. We flew into Kuujjuaq, an Inuit community in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada, about 1,000 miles north of Montreal. The next day we boarded a floatplane and flew north to a mobile tent “spike” camp near the…
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Layers of cacti from today (at Republica Empanada)
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It’s our very first ebook!  Native Healing: Four Sacred Paths to Health by Dr. W. F. Peate.  
Ancient wisdom works hand in hand with modern medicine in this inspired guide. Discover the power of Native healing and add health and harmony to your life!
Dr. Peate has lived and worked with Native peoples in East Africa, South America, and in the reservations and barrios of the Southwest U.S. as a physician and professor of community medicine. Descended from the Mohawk and Onondaga Nations of the Iroquois, he received his medical education at Dartmouth and Harvard.   
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Travel Tip: Canyonlands National Park
Travel Tip: Canyonlands National Park
Druid Arch. By Mike Koopsen Some of the most scenic landscapes in the Needles section of Canyonlands National Park can be reached by using a number of fairly easy trails. There are a few loop trails to explore if you have the time but otherwise there are half day hikes that will get you to some of the more popular rock formations in the area. Some of these paths are challenging to follow so you…
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rionuevopublishers · 8 years
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What We're Reading
What We’re Reading
All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr review by Caroline Cook I had been wanting to read All the Light We Cannot See for a while, so when I spotted it at the library I grabbed it. A woman passing by immediately commented what a good book it is. It won the Pulitzer Prize as well as other accolades. I was not disappointed. Doerr’s World War II narrative, split between a blind French girl…
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Travel Tip: Crater Lake By Mike Koopsen Crater Lake in Oregon is one of the most spectacular natural wonders that I have had the privilege to see.
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Our Executive Director shares her love of books with New York Times Magazine!
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Lisa Lucas, our Executive Director, spoke with the New York Times about the Foundation’s mission, her commitment to get more people reading (including genre fiction!), and her favorite bookstores around the country.
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IT'S HERE!   Wild Wisdom: Animal Stories of the Southwest by Rae Ann Kumelos, with artwork by Jan Taylor
Humans have always yearned to share relationships with animals. And animals have appeared in creation stories of all kinds for centuries. The Native American animal stories in particular come from living traditions that have been told for generations and that continue to educate and entertain to this day. Our fun, vibrant, cute little hardcover gift book is chock-full of wonderful stories that capture this connection we all have or would like to have, regardless of who we are or where we live, to the animal people of the Southwest.
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Travel Tip: Paria Canyon
Travel Tip: Paria Canyon
Hiking Paria Canyon. Photo by Mike Koopsen. By Mike Koopsen Hiking through some of the Paria Canyon (straddling the UT/AZ border) while crossing the Paria River multiple times, expect cold water, lots of slippery mud, and possibly quicksand. If you are unfortunate enough to get stuck the good news is that you will probably only sink up to your waist as I did a couple of times. Make sure you are…
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The Mighty Colorado River: From the Glaciers to the Gulf, by Jim Turner
Available now!  In his latest oversize book with amazing photos from a number of landscape and wildlife photographers, Jim Turner takes you on a (completely dry) tour down the Colorado River and its major tributary, the Green River, from first trickle to broad delta. Ride along as the mighty Colorado falls from tundra to desert, through six states and two countries, through eons of geological history, past bighorn sheep and tiny lizards, through towns and wilderness, and of course, through the unforgettable vistas of the grandest canyon on earth.
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Greetings from Tucson, Arizona
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God bless the creative genius that devised this stunning work. 
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