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LIBRARY
COLLECTIONS
Charles
Lummis Archives
Braun Research Library
Southwest Museum, Los Angeles
Charles
Fletcher Lummis Papers
University of Arizona Library
Special Collections Department
Tucson, Arizona
Amado
Chaves Papers
New Mexico State Records Center and Archives,
Santa Fe, New Mexico
(Papers of life-long friend of Lummis)
LINKS
TO WEB SITES ABOUT THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LUMMIS
Pasadena
and the Arroyo:
The Bohemian neighborhood of
Los Angeles where Lummis lived.
Rancho
Camulos:
Where Lummis's love affair with
Spanish American heritage began.
MISCELLANEOUS
WESTERN HISTORY WEB SITES
WestWeb: A large
collection of
resources about the study of
the American West.
Multicultural
American West:
Resources related to a multicultural
and intercultural perspective
on the American West.
Carlisle Indian School
OTHER
BOOKS OF INTEREST

Brotherhood
of the Light:
The Penitentes and Crypto-Jews
of New Mexico
By Michael Ray Baca
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this Book
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BOOKS ABOUT LUMMIS:

American Character:
The Curious Life of
Charles Fletcher Lummis and
the Rediscovery of the Southwest
By Mark Thompson
Hardcover, Arcade Pub.
(to be published in March 2001)
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THE BOOK
REVIEWS OF THE
BOOK
READ THE PROLOGUE
BOOKS BY
LUMMIS
THAT ARE STILL IN PRINT:
A Tramp Across the Continent
By Charles Fletcher Lummis
Reprint edition, Univ. of Nebraska Press
(1982)
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Some Strange Corners of Our Country: The Wonderland of the Southwest
By Charles Fletcher Lummis
Forward by Lawrence Clark Powell
Paperback, 270 pages Reprint edition (April 1989)
University of Arizona Press
BUY THIS BOOK

Letters from the Southwest
By Charles Lummis
Edited by James W. Byrkit
309 p., University of Arizona Press
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MAGAZINE ARTICLES AND
POEMS BY LUMMIS
ACCESSIBLE ONLINE:
"Glints
of Nahant,"
The Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1883
"5.59,"
Scribner's Magazine, Oct. 1890
"In
Camp,"
Scribner's Magazine, June 1891
"The
Land Of Poco Tempo,"
Scribner's Magazine, Dec. 1891
"The
Indian Who Is Not Poor,"
Scribner's Magazine, Sept. 1892
"The
Wanderings Of Cochiti,"
Scribner's Magazine, Jan. 1893
"The
Cities That Were Forgotten,"
Scribner's Magazine, May 1893
"Down
the West Coast,"
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Feb. 1895
"The
Awakening of a Nation, Part I,"
Harper's Magazine, Feb. 1897
"The
Awakening of a Nation, Part II,"
Harper's Magazine, March 1897
"The
Awakening of a Nation, Part III,"
Harper's Magazine, April 1897 |
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