Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Garcez, Antonio R.

American Indian ghost stories of the southwest Antonio R. Garcez - 1st ed. - Truth or Consequences, N.M. Red Rabbit Press 2000 - ix, 157 p. ill. ; 23 cm.

Cover title

Contents
Dedication
Acknowledge
Author's Note
Introduction
Arizona : Yaqui - Colorado River Indians - Maricopa - White mountain Apache - San Carlos Apache - Hualapai- Hopi - Village of Arivaca - Navajo - Holbrook
New Mexico : Acoma - Santo Domingo - San Juan - Nambe Pueblo - History of Santuario de Chimayo - Pojoaque Pueblo - Tesuque Pueblo - Mescalero Apache - Historic Taos - History of Taos - History of the Salinas Mission and Pueblos of the Salinas Valley
Appendix
Native American Graves protection and repatriation act of 1990
Tribal Resources
Take action resources
References

American Indian Ghost Stories of the Southwest is the first book of American Indian ghost stories told by American Indians, and written by an American Indian. These stories are not second hand accounts. These stories are true stories told to the author by present-day American Indians who have directly witnessed helpful spirits, and horrific hauntings throughout the states of Arizona and New Mexico. American Indian Ghost Stories of the Southwest will take the reader on a journey of exploration into the remote deserts of fear, the canyons of mystery, the battlefields of opposing forces--and ultimately into a vast, spiritual, sometimes eerie world of shadows and light. Put aside disbelief, inhale deeply the scent of mountain sage, lay restfully upon a finely woven Navajo blanket, and listen. Listen to the stories of those who will tell of a world of dreams made real--the world of American Indian ghost stories -- Back cover

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Ghosts--New Mexico--Albuquerque.
Haunted houses--New Mexico.

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