"Marcia Keegan's colorful photographs provide a very personal guided tour of [two young Pueblo girls'] lives and capture the beauty of their San Ildefonso Pueblo home. With story and pictures that will appeal to both children and adults, Pueblo Girls is a thoughtful reflection on the rewards and challenges of keeping traditional culture alive in the modern world."
"A new tradition of Pueblo fine art painting arose in the first three decades of the twentieth century, born out of a dynamic encounter between the Pueblo and Euro-American communities in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico. In Pueblo Indian Painting, art historian J. J. Brody presents the first complete history of this vibrant art and places it squarely within the contexts of Pueblo culture and Euro-American modernism, bringing long-overdue recognition to the tradition and its preeminent practitioners as a vital part of American art history."
"[Noted anthropologist] Parsons not only sheds light on the roles of women in Pueblo society then and now, but of modern Anglo culture as well. Pueblo Mothers and Children opens the doors to another world where reproduction and women's roles were and sometimes still are governed by magic, myth, religion and ritual. More than a book about Pueblo culture, it is a social commentary on our lives today and an illustration of how some things never change." [Ancient City Press]