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THE ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER OF THE CALIFORNIA MISSION STUDIES ASSOCIATIONCONTENTS:
BOLETÍN
CMSA 2007 CONFERENCE
ART EXHIBIT
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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BOLETÍN
The next issue of the Boletín is just now being mailed.
Depending on how your local post office handles bulk mail, it should be
arriving in the next couple of weeks. The Boletin is being sent ONLY to
those members whose membership is current through the end of this
calendar year, 2006. If you neglected to renew last winter, do so right
away, so that the Boletín can be sent to you. The next issue
will appear in early fall.
The current issue contains essays by Harry Crosby on the composition of
Portolá expedition, Karl Kottman on Pablo Tac in Europe, Blaine
Lamb on the Mission Revival movement, and a symposium on Steven
Hackel‚s book „Children of Coyote, Missionaries of St. Francis.‰ This
issue also contains the inauguration of a new regular feature, a report
from the California Missions Foundation called „Cornerstones.‰
Finally, the issue contains reviews by David Block, Gloria Miranda, and
W. Michael Mathes of new books
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CMSA 2007 CONFERENCE
The 2007 CMSA conference will be held at Mission Dolores in San
Francisco. Conference Chair is Andy Galvan, Curator of the Mission. The
event will be held the weekend of February 16-18. Mark your calendars
now! More information will be available in the fall.
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ART EXHIBIT
CMSA member Susan Prather invites members to visit the AVArtFest on the
weekend of June 3-4, on the grounds of the Triton Museum in Santa Clara
(1505 Warburton Ave.). Susan herself will be showing photos that
she took at the Bosque del Apache NWR in New Mexico as well as some
other work. The show will be open 11-5 both days, and there will be
food and entertainment as well as the art. For more information,
contract Susan at
sprather@ix.netcom.com.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
William Bauer. „First People: Toypurinia, News From Native California,
vol. 19, no. 3 (Spring 2006): 34-36.
Brian D. Haley. „The Case of the Three Baltazars: Indigenization and
the Vicissitudes of the Written Word. Southern California Quarterly,
vol. 87, no. 4 (Winter 2005-2006): 397-411.
Kent G. Lightfoot. „Archaeology and Indians: Rethinking Archaeological
Field Methods, News From Native California, vol. 19, no. 3
(Spring 2006):21-24.
Gregorio Mora-Torres, trans. and ed. Californio Voices : The Oral
Memoirs of José María Amador and Lorenzo Asisara.
Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press, 2005.
Cynthia Radding Murrieta. Landscapes of Power and Identity :
Comparative Histories in the Sonoran Desert and the Forests of Amazonia
from Colony to Republic. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005.
Jesús F. De la Teja and Ross Frank, eds. Choice, Persuasion, and
Coercion: Social Control on Spain's North American Frontiers.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005.
[CMSA member David J. Weber
wrote the introduction to this collection, and CMSA member James A.
Sandos contributed the essay on Alta California]
Mike Toner. „Impossibly Old America? Archaeology, vol. 59, no. 3
(May/June 2006): 40-45.
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