Pulling No Ponchos: An Irreverent History of Santa Fe

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Sunstone Press, Jan 1, 2001 - History - 121 pages
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Santa Fe, New Mexico s long and glorious history has enlightened, delighted and often frightened New Mexicans and visitors alike. But our fearless author embarks on a playful recounting of the events, the people and their leaders. He pokes innocent fun at everything that moves: the government, the church and the institutions of higher learning. For example, few people know of the manual dexterity of Kit Carson, the underground excursion of Don Juan de Onate and the husbandry skills of Bishop Lamy, to say nothing of the real truth behind the taking of Santa Fe by the Army of the West. But you will after you read "Pulling No Ponchos." And you ll be glad you did.

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Raciti has spent more than 25 years in Europe as an educator.

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