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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Contents Note

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Personal and Biographical, 1947-2002

Correspondence, 1979-1998

Written Works

Talks and Speeches

Teaching

Professional

Collected Material

Research Material

Audio-Visual Materials

Artifacts

The Benson Latin American Collection

Jim Sagel Papers, 1947-2002



Descriptive Summary

CreatorSagel, Jim
TitleJim Sagel Papers
Dates: 1947-2002
AbstractThe personal and professional papers of New Mexican chicanesque author and educator Jim Sagel. Includes biographical material, correspondence, written works, teaching and other professional records, and audiovisual material.
Accession No.2005-04
OCLC Record No.76032578
Extent55 linear feet
LanguageEnglish and Spanish
RepositoryBenson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin

Biographical Sketch

Writer and educator Jim Sagel was born in 1947 in Fort Morgan, Colorado, to parents Edward and Betty Sagel. The eldest of three brothers in the farming family, Jim graduated from Fort Morgan High School in 1965, and published his earliest piece in the school’s literary newspaper “Prufrock” that same year. He continued his education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1969. Later that year, Sagel moved to Española, New Mexico, and began substitute teaching at Española Valley High School, where he met Teresa Archuleta, a native of the Española Valley. They married in 1970. Sagel continued to teach high school in northern New Mexico until 1976, when he received a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from the University of New Mexico for his thesis “Rebuilt,” a poetry collection.

Sagel’s tenure at Northern New Mexico Community College started in 1976, and during his 22-year career as a university instructor, he taught at the Institute of American Indian Art (Santa Fe), at University of New Mexico campuses in Los Alamos, Española, Santa Fe and Taos, and at campuses in Peñaso, Gallina, and Mesa Vista. He was appointed director of the Division of Humanities at the University of New Mexico in Los Alamos, a position he held until his death in 1998. He was awarded the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1993 and appointed the Carruthers Chair in Honors in the UNM General Honors program.

Of Prussian descent, Sagel arrived in New Mexico neither speaking nor writing Spanish. He quickly determined, however, that mastery of the language was a necessary skill. With the help of his wife’s family, particularly his father- and mother-in-law, Jacobo and Matilde Archuleta, Sagel learned Spanish solely through contact with native speakers, and began to write in both English and Spanish. Three collections of his bilingual poetry, Hablando de brujas y la gente de antes, Foreplay and French Fries, and Small Bones, Little Eyes, were published in 1981. In the same year, Sagel won Cuba’s Premio Casa de las Américas for his Spanish-language collection of short stories Tunomás Honey. Sagel was the second United States citizen in the prize’s history to win the prestigious award, and Tunomás Honey remains Sagel’s most-recognized work.

As a result of the recognition accompanying this achievement, Sagel became a controversial figure within the Chicano literary community. Though Sagel was widely praised for the quality of his work and for the precision of the vernacular New Mexican Spanish in which it was written, his ethnicity made him difficult to categorize. Given that the subjects and themes of his works pertained to the Hispanic communities of New Mexico, the descriptive term “Chicanesque” was applied to Sagel’s pieces. Coined by Chicano literary critics Donaldo Urioste and Franciso Lomelí, chicanesque works sympathetically treat subjects relevant to the Chicano community, but are written by are written by non-Chicano authors.

Sagel continued to pen English-language and bilingual essays, short stories, poetry and children’s literature throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He was also a regular contributor of local-interest feature articles to the Albuquerque Journal from 1981 to 1996, researching and writing over 150 pieces for that newspaper. His 1992 collection Dancing to Pay the Light Bill drew from these articles and others Sagel published in New Mexico Magazine. A 1990 collaboration with photographer Jack Parsons, Straight from the Heart: Portraits of Traditional Hispanic Musicians, featured an essay by Sagel that accompanied Parson’s photos of traditional New Mexican singers.

Two more bilingual poetry collections followed Sagel’s early efforts: Los cumpleaños de Doña Águeda (1984) and On the Make Again/Otra vez en la movida (1990), and in 1994 the Venezuelan press Espada Rota published Remedios: Una colección de poemas curativos. In keeping with the bilingual publication of Tunomás Honey in 1983, Sagel wrote three more short story collections, producing Sábelotodo Entiéndelonada (1988), El Santo Queso/The Holy Cheese (1990) and Más que no love it (1991), collections for which he wrote complete Spanish and English versions of each story.

Sagel’s series of bilingual children’s books, Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela (1993), Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos (1996), and Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón (1998), were met with much popular interest, as was his final collection of poetry, Unexpected Turn (1997). In 1997, he won the Premio San Sebastián for his Spanish-language play Doña Refugio y su comadre (Kuxta, 1997), a work that was performed bilingually in Española in 1998.

As an editor, Sagel prepared special editions of the literary journals Suntracks and Puerto del sol, and compiled the Resiembra (1982) literary anthology, efforts which placed him in contact with regional authors, and led to relationships that he continued to cultivate throughout his professional career. He also acted as a consultant on the local Spanish dialect used in the Spanish-language editions of the Pleasant Company’s American Girls: Josefina series. Sagel’s professional association with the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities and various education-related state agencies resulted in numerous speaking and workshop engagements throughout the state.

After suffering from bouts of depression throughout his adult life, Sagel committed suicide at the Sevilleta Wildlife Refuge in Socorro, New Mexico on April 6, 1998.

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Scope and Contents Note

The personal and professional papers of New Mexican author and educator Jim Sagel consist of ten series: Personal and Biographical , Correspondence, Written Works, Talks and Speeches, Teaching, Professional, Collected Material, Research Material, Audio-Visual Materials, and Artifacts.

The   Personal and Biographical series consists of diplomas, family-related documents, dream journals, date books, articles and works about Sagel, and materials relating to Sagel’s death.   Correspondence includes ongoing correspondence with Sandra Cisneros, Denise Chávez, José Antonio Burciaga, Nasario Garcia, and John Nichols among others.   Written Works is divided into nine subseries: Children’s Literature, Editorial Work, Essays, Novels, Plays, Poetry, Short Stories, Textbook, and Notebooks. The content of each of the subseries can include notes, notebooks, outlines, draft fragments, drafts, proofs, publication information, publications, and reviews and publicity, in that order.   Talks and Speeches includes an inventory of the speaker’s associations to which Sagel belonged, typescripts of his speeches, newspaper articles announcing talks, and information about workshops Sagel offered.   Teaching is comprised of course materials, lesson plans, handouts (both Sagel’s original work and copies of other material), teaching-related paperwork, teaching materials, and student writing.   Professional contains materials relating to Sagel’s professional careers as an author and as a university instructor. It incorporates paperwork regarding Sagel’s publishing, university teaching, grant applications, and involvement in literary conferences.   Collected Material consists of unique books, articles, and collections written by others that Sagel acquired. Many of these works are by fellow writers whom Sagel knew personally, or with whom he corresponded.   Research Material includes handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, articles, and papers Sagel used in his writing, teaching, and personal life.   Audio-Visual Materials contains photographs, artwork, a compact disc, videocassette tapes, and cassette tapes.   Artifacts includes such miscellaneous items as oversized photographs, plaques, personal items, and folk art.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Unrestricted.

Use Restrictions

Standard copyright restrictions apply.

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Index Terms

The Jim Sagel Papers are classified under the following Subject Headings:
Sagel, Jim--Archives
Mexican American literature (Spanish)--New Mexico
Chicanesque literature
Authors, American--New Mexico--Sources
Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Social life and customs
American literature--New Mexico--Sources
New Mexico--Social life and customs
Other Authors
Archuleta, Teresa

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Related Material

The Benson Latin American Collection holds a number of Sagel's works, as well as a dvd copy of the film "The Unexpected Turn of Jim Sagel/La vuelta inesperada de Jim Sagel" by Pilar Rodriguez Aranda at call number DVD 4978 LAC-Z.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Cite as: Jim Sagel Papers, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin.

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Box and Folder Inventory

 

Personal and Biographical, 1947-2002

This series is comprised of materials pertaining to Sagel’s personal and family life, and to his death. It includes correspondence from his wife, Teresa Archuleta-Sagel, numerous newspaper and magazine articles about Sagel, and three Master’s theses and a film script concerning Sagel and his work. The materials relating to Sagel’s death consist of his autopsy, a police report from the Sevilleta refuge, documents from the memorials commemorating Sagel’s life (including the performance of Doña Refugio y su comadre), obituary articles, condolence letters, and letters to Teresa after Sagel’s death. An appraisal of the Sagel Archive by John Randall, and a preliminary index and notes for the archive complete the section. The series also contains the content listing of the Sagel Archive housed at the University of New Mexico at Los Alamos.
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11Baby Book, 1947
2Childhood postcard, 1962
3Megaphone: Fort Morgan High School Newspaper, 28 May 1965
4High School Graduation Commencement Program, 3 June 1965
5Fort Morgan High School Diploma, 1965
6University of Colorado transcripts, 1965-1969
7University of Colorado diploma, 1969
8Master of Arts student loan, 1972
9University of New Mexico transcripts, 1970-1975
10University of New Mexico Master of Arts Exam, 1975
11New Mexico Teaching Certification, 1976
12El Paisano yearbook, 1969
13Sant Cruz Crusader yearbook, 1975
14Memberships and Registrations, 1984-1990
15Curriculum vitae
16Awards and Certificates of recognition, 1984-1995
171993 Governor's Award nomination
18Sagel Family Geneology, N.d.
19Sagel Family Tree, N.d.
20Sagel Family Funerals, 1987-1993
21Edward Sagel obituary and funeral materials, 1994
22Edward Sagel will, 1991-1995
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21Edward Sagel funeral: Betty Sagel letter, 1994
2Edward Sagel funeral: condolence letters, N.d.
Teresa Archuleta-Sagel correspondence:
31972-1995
4-5N.d. [2 folders]
6Items from Teresa Archuleta-Sagel, N.d.
7Marriage vow renewal ceremony, N.d.
8Teresa Archuleta-Sagel family tree, N.d.
9Jacobo Archuleta eulogy, N.d.
10Donald Martinez obituary, 1992
Dream Journals:
111992
121994-1995
13N.d.
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31N.d.
2Past life regression, N.d.
3Jim's Tantric Numerology, N.d.
4"Jim Sagel" name analysis, N.d.
5Horoscope chart, 1992
652-year birthday chart analysis, N.d.
7"Jim Sagel" name numerology, N.d.
8Yoga materials, N.d.
9Mental health records, 1985-1992
10Vaccination records, 1947-1985
11Medical records, 1985
12Health insurance forms, 1989-1990
13Arroyo del Gaucho berm complaint, 1996
14Dalkon Shield lawsuit, 1987-1996
15Tax and financial materials, 1983-1990
16Loose reciepts, 1987-1994
17Cartoon collection, N.d.
18Sationary and craft projects, N.d.
19Personal contacts, N.d.
20Business cards, N.d.
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41Loose Notes, N.d.
2Collected personal materials, N.d.
3Maps, N.d.
Music:
4"Mujeres", N.d.
5The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, N.d.
6Loose songs 1, N.d.
7Loose songs 2, N.d.
8Bob Dylan, Desire, N.d.
9The Songs of Paul Simon, N.d.
10Randy Newman, N.d.
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5Datebooks:
11984
21985
31986
41987
51988
61989
71990
81991
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611992
21993
31994
41996
51997
61998
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7Newsclippings about Sagel [in chronological order]:
1"Valley Author Wins Acclaim." Rio Grande Sun, 18 June 1981
2"2 Authors Leave Bit of Themselves." Albquerque Journal, 16 August 1981
3"Poet Finds His Peace in Adopted Valley." Albuquerque Journal, 31 August 1981
4"How an Anglo from Española Passed for Chicano." Santa Fe Reporter, 24 February 1982
5"Literatura, Lenguaje Chicano." La Opinión, 7 August 1983
6"Prize-Winning Author from Española Better Known Outside United States." Albuquerque Journal North, 9 November 1983
7"Por todos rumbos se escribe bien de Nuevo Mexico." Santa Fe New Mexican, 12 November 1983
8"La narrativa chicana." Santa Fe Reporter, 30 November 1983
9"La obra de Jim Sagel: Una toma de posición." Rio Grande Sun, 28 April 1985
10"Literary Lives." Los Alamos Monitor, 30 January 1986
11"Sagel Thinks in Spanish, Translates to English." The Taos News, 7 August 1986
12"Special Art Exhibit." UNM-LA Pinnacle, January 1987
13"Not Instantly Enamored, But...." Rio Grande Sun, 12 March 1987
14"Writer Living a Storied Life." Los Alamos Monitor, 20 May 1987
15"The Storyteller Returns." Santa Fe New Mexican, 30 June 1987
16"Masterful Interplay of Spanish, English." Pasatiempo, 8-14 December 1989
17"Author Lives at Heart of Northern NM Folk Culture." Albuquerque Journal, 23 March 1990
18"Sagel Named to Humanities Post." Los Alamos Monitor, 29 May 1990
19"Sagel: Defender of Hispanic Culture." Rio Grande Sun, 23 August 1990
20"Bilingual Approach Hallmark of Poet-Author Jim Sagel." The Centennial Campaigner, November 1990
21"Sagel Receives Literary Award." Rio Grande Sun, 13 December 1990
22"Internationally-Known Author Teaches in LA." Los Alamos Monitor, 19 December 1990
23"The Art of Giving." Pasatiempo, 21-27 December 1990
24"Sagel Shares Learning with Students." Rio Grande Sun, 3 January 1991
25"'Natividad' Signals Birth of Writer." Los Alamos Monitor, 27 January 1991
26"Culture Clash." Contemporary, 1 September 1991
27"Silent No Longer: Four Chicana Poets to Read Works at Festival." Pasatiempo, 25 October 1991
28"Quincentennial Raises Many Questiosn Addressed by Author Jim Sagel." Hispania, 27 May 1992
28"Working From Reality in New Mexico." Albuquerque Journal, 21 June 1992
29"Quien es quien en Nuevo Mexico: Jim Sagel." El Hispano News, 31 July 1992
30"Cultura Nuevomexicana." La Raza, 28 August-3 September 1992
31"Publisher Owes Start to a Book." Denver Post, 28 Ocoter 1992
32"'Spanglish' Mixes Two Cultures." Portales News-Tribune, 9 April 1993
33"Noted Writer Finds Inspiration in Town." Daily Lobo, 9 April 1993
34"Jim Sagel: Literatura bilingue hecha en casa." Santa Fe New Mexican, 6 December 1993
35"Sagel's Imaginative Fantrasies Are Grounded in 'La Cultura.'" Pasatiempo, 17-23 December 1993
36"Instructors Wed Writing and Yoga in UNM-LA Class." Los Alamos Monitor, 31 July 1994
37"Gente: Jim Sagel." Siglo 21, 5 January 1995
38"'Como agua para chocolate' evidenció un mercado potencial en español: Sagel." La Jornada, 14 October 1995
39"Voices of New Mexico: Jim Sagel." American Way, 15 October 1995
40"Jim Sagel." The New Mexican, 14 July 1986
41"Acclaimed Writer Shuns, Defies Labels." Albuquerque Journal North, 15 December 1996
42"Author Jim Sagel Writes First Draft in His Second Language." Salsa!, April 1997
43"Valley Author Wins Acclaim." Rio Grande Sun, 18 June 1981
44"Local Author Recipient of International Literary Award." Los Alamos Monitor, 24 February 1998
45"Jim Sagel." UNM Campus News, 6 April 1998
46"Sagel Teaches Language from Second Childhood." Los Alamos Monitor, N.d.
47"Spotlight: Mr. Jim Sagel." ESAA Nerwsletter, N.d.
48"Española writer Jim Sagel." No publication, N.d.
49"EVHS Teacher Aims of Make HS Literature Fun." No publication, N.d.
50"Former Local Man Wins Writing Award." No publication, N.d.
51"Literature as an Art Form." No publication, N.d.
52"Brings Memories." No publication, N.d.
53"Sagel to Teach Class." No publication, N.d.
54"School Personnel Approved." No publication, N.d.
55"Writer to Lead Workshop." No publication, N.d.
Works About Sagel
56National Public Radio Interview
57Master's Thesis: André Knaebel, "Palabras que pintan imágenes," 17 April 1997
58Master's Thesis: Lawrence Benton, "The Real Alien," N.d.
59Master's Thesis: Virginia Dessús, "El mundo chicano en Tunomás Honey," 1987
60Short Story: Raúl Caballero "Secuencia de un día lluvioso," 30 January 1987
61"El Corrido de Don Jim" N.d.
62Film: Pilar Rodríguez, "The Unexpected Turn of Jim Sagel," 1999
63Film: Pilar Rodríguez, "The Unexpected Turn of Jim Sagel," script N.d.
Materials relating to Sagel's death
64"Last crazy notes" N.d.
65Autopsy April 1998
66Police report on Sagel's death 6 April 1998
67Teresa Archuleta-Sagel's notes regarding Jim's disappearance N.d.
68Eulogy: Carmella Padilla 24 April 1998
69Song: Valerie, "Epifanio's descent" March 1993
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81Memorials:
1Memorial: UNM-LA 22 April 1998
2Memorial: UNM-Taos 9 May 1998
3Memorial: UNM 6 May 1998
4Memorial: UNM, Cecilio Garcia-Camarillo poem 6 May 1998
5Memorial: UNM, Carlos Ramírez 6 May 1998
6Poem: Nasario García, "Unos recuerdos" 4 June 1998
7Memorial: Las Cruces, Denise Chávez 5 June 1998
8Memorial: Española 19 June 1998
9"Jim Sagel Day" proclamation by Mayor of Española 19 June 1998
10Memorial: Española, Negatives 19 June 1998
11Memorial: Española, Photographs 1 19 June 1998
12Memorial: Española Photographs 2 19 June 1998
13Commemoration: Medellín 28 August 1998
14Tumblewords reprint request 22 September 1998
15Memorial altar: Victoria Plata 10 October- 1 November 1998
16Red Crane Book Catalogue 1998
17"Sagel Award-Winning Play at El Río." Rio Grande Sun, 22 October 1998
18"Espinoza to Direct Award-Winning Sagel Play." Rio Grande Sun, 29 October 1998
19"Doña Refugio Shows Jim Sagel at His Best." Pasatiempo, 30 Ocotber- 5 November 1998
20"'Doña Refugio' to Premiere Thrusday." Rio Grande Sun, 5 November 1998
21"Benefit Performance Plays Before a Full House." No publication, N.d.
22Doña Refugio y su comadre: Autographed script and stage directions N.d.
23Doña Refugio y su comadre: Production script and playbill November 1998
24Doña Refugio y su comadre: Production script N.d.
25Highlands University Lecture Series 1998-1999
26Jim Sagel Writing Prize: Red Crane Press 1998-1999
27UNM-LA tree-planting ceremony 6 April 1999
28Jim Sagel Memorial Endowment: UNM-LA 1998-1999
29Memorial Dedication: Estrella del Sur September 1999
30Publication offer: Editorial Castilla 2001
31Jim Sagel Memorial Lecture Series 1999-2002
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9Obituary articles
1"Sagel Dead." Santa Fe Reporter, 8-14 April 1998
2"Obituary: Jim E. Sagel." Albuquerque Journal North, 8 April 1998
3"Renowned Writer Sagel Dies." Albuquerque Journal North, 8 April 1998
4"Anglo Writer Who Bridged Two Cultures Dies at Age 50." Santa Fe Reporter, 8 April 1998
5"Writer Jim Sagel Dies at 50." Fort Morgan Times, 9 April 1998
6"Writer Jim Sagel Found Dead." Rocky Mountain News, 9 April 1998
7"Jim Sagel, Award-Winning Author, Poet Dead at 50." Rio Grande Sun, 9 April 1998
8"Renowned Author Jim Sagel Dies Near Socorro." Rio Grande Sun, 9 April 1998
9"In Memorium: Jim Sagel." UNM Campus Newss, 13 April 1998
10"Pasó por aquí: Jim Sagel." The New Mexican , 14 April 1998
11"Artists, Writer Left a Legacy." Albuquerque Journal North, 15 April 1998
12"Friend's Leaving a Sad Mystery." Westminster Window, 16 April 1998
13"An Unflinching Eye." Santa Fe Reporter, 22-28 April 1998
14"NM Authors to Read in Honor of Sagel's Death." UNM Daily Lobo, 5 May 1998
15"Remembering Jim Sagel." Santa Fe Reporter, 6-12 May 1998
16"Sagel Memorial Set." Rio Grande Sun, 21 May 1998
17"El que nunca murió." El nuevo mexicano, 15 May 1998
18"The Voice of Jim Sagel." Santa Fe Reporter, 17-23 June 1998
19"Celebration Set to Honor Jim Sagel." Rio Grande Sun, 18 June 1998
20"Jim Sagel: Titles in Stock." Rio Grande Sun, 18 June 1998
21"Sagel Remembered Through Dance, Art and Poetry." Rio Grande Sun, 25 June 1998
22"Pasó por aquí: Jim Sagel." Poetry Flash, June/July 1998
23"Dedication." Rio Grande Sun, 2 July 1998
24"Other Spanish Market Artists Who Have Passed Away During the Year." Spanish Market 1998, 23-26 July 1998
25"Noted Bilingual Author Loved NM 'Spanglish.'" Albuquerque Journal, N.d.
26"Ceremony to Eulogize Jim Sagel." Albuquerque Journal, N.d.
27"In Memory of Jim Sagel." UNM Northern Campuses, N.d.
28"UNM-LA Instructor Jim Sagel Dies." Los Alamos Monitor, N.d.
Condolence Letters
29A- [various]
30B- [various]
31C- [various]
32D- [various]
33E-F- [various]
34Estés, Claudia 16 April 1998
35G-K- [various]
36L- [various]
37M- [various]
38N-P- [various]
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101R- [various]
2S- [various]
3T-V- [various]
4W-Z- [various]
5"Vicky" [various]
6No Last Name [various]
7Anonymous [various]
8Letters to Teresa after Jim's death 1998-1999
Materials related to the Sagel archives:
9Index for Segment of Sagel Archive N.d.
10John Randall's Appraisal of Sagel Archives 8 January 2001
11Pilar Rodríguez Archive Notes N.d.
11UNM-LA Sagel Archive Contents 6 May 2002

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Correspondence, 1979-1998

This series includes professional correspondence with the presses that published Sagel’s work in book form: West End, Bilingual Review, Casa de las Américas, Red Crane, Ediciones del Norte, Place of Herons, and Cinco Puntos, among others. The series features solicitations for literary prizes, communication with literary agents, and letters from family, friends and colleagues. Correspondence between Sagel and numerous other authors (American, Latin American and Spanish) and educators is included, as is a congratulatory letter from Tomás Rivera in support of Sagel’s work.
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111Ab-Af [various]
2Ag-Ai [various]
3Aguilar, Ricardo, 1990-1998
4Al [various]
5Am-Ap [various]
6Ar [various]
7Arpiazu, Miguel, 1998
8As [various]
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121At-Ay [various]
2Ba-Be [various]
3Benton, Lawrence, 1984-1991
4Bergholz, Susan, 1989-1994
5Bi-Bl [various]
6Bilingual Review/Press, 1983-1996
7Binder, Wolfgang, 1983-1984
8Bo [various]
9Br [various]
10Bu-By [various]
11Burciaga, Cecilia, 1997-1998
12Burciaga, José Antonio, 1983-1989
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131Burciaga, José Antonio, 1991-N.d.
2Ca [various],
3Caballero, Raúl, 1983-1992
4Casa de las Américas, 1983-1997
5Ce [various]
6Certámen [various]
7Ch [various]
8Chávez, Denise, 1986-1997
9Chicano Literary Contest, 1987-1993
10Christensen, Will and Naomi, 1985-N.d.
11Chronicle Books, 1993-1996
12Ci-Cl [various]
13Ciddio, Jessica, 1997-1998
14Cinco Puntos Press, 1986-1997
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141Cisneros, Sandra, 1984-1998
2Co [various]
3Cobos, Rubén, 1987-1998
4Cody, Jim, 1984-1991
5Concurso [various]
6Consulado de México, 1992-1995
7Cordova, Debbie, 1988-1997
8Cr-Cu [various]
9Crawford, John, 1987-N.d.
10Cuesta, Martín, 1992-1998
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151Da [various]
2De [various]
3Del Solar, Daniel, 1984-1998
4Del Valle, Mario, 1989-1998
5Denton, Margery, 1991-N.d.
6Dessús, Virginia, 1985-1997
7Di-Do [various]
8DiSuvero, Victor, 1993
9Dorris, Michael, 1989-1997
10Dr-Du [various]
11Duff, Diane, 1988-1990
12Ea-Ed [various]
13Ediciones del Norte, 1988-1993
14Eh-En [various]
15Elizondo, Sergio, 1987-1991
16Encuentro Chicano México 1995, 1995
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161Er [various]
2Es-Ev [various]
3Fa-Fe [various]
4Fi-Fl [various]
5Floating Island Publications,
6Fo-Fu [various]
7Forns-Broggi, Roberto, 1996-1997
8Ga [various]
9García, Nasario, 1990-1998
10Ghost Ranch, 1984-1994
11Gi-Gl [various]
12Gilmore, Eleanor, 1990-1998
13Go [various]
14González, Ray, 1987-1992
15Gr [various]
16GTE-Gu [various]
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171Ha [various]
2Hampton Brown Company, 1997-1998
3Harjo, Joy, 1989-1994
4Hay, Jim, 1984-1993
5Hayes, Charles, 1984-1988
6He [various]
7Herrera, Juan Felipe, 1981-1992
8Hi [various]
9Hispanic Link, 1983-1988
10Hispanic Link, 1989-1998
11Ho [various]
12Hu [various]
13I [various]
14Ja-Je [various]
15Jo-Ju [various]
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181Ka-Ki [various]
2Keller, Gary, 1983-1987
3Kn-Ku [various]
4Knaebel, André, 1997
5La [various]
6Lamadrid, Enrique, 1984-1990
7Le [various]
8Letters from Children [Alcalá, Mónica- Zarate, Erica],
9Letters from Children [Adriana- various],
10Li [various]
11Ll-Lo [various]
12López, Alejandro, 1983-1991
13Lu-Ly [various]
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191Mac-Man [various]
2Mar-Maz [various]
3Macias, Elva, 1994
4Mc [various]
5McDonald, Pita, 1986-1998
6Me [various]
7Mestas, Arlene, 1991-1996
8Mi [various]
9Milligan, Bryce, 1986-1994
10Ministerio de Educación y Cultura "Queries Sent", N.d.
11Mod-Moore [various]
12Momaday, N. Scott, 1989
13Montoya, José, 1990
14Mor-My [various]
15Museum of New Mexico 1985-1988
16Na [various]
17Nancy Stauffer Associates, 1993-1996
18Naranjo, Laurie, 1991-N.d.
19National Endowment for the Arts, 1984-1995
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201Ned-New Directions [various]
2New Mexico A- New Mexico L [various]
New Mexico Arts Division:
New Mexico Arts Division:
3 1983-1984
4 1984-1987
5 1988-1994
6New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities, 1987-1997
7New Mexico Highlands University, 1988-1996
8New Mexico Humanities Council, 1983-1986
9New Mexico Magazine, 1984-1996
10New Mexico Military Institute- New Mexico State [various],
11New Scholar- Nuñez, James [various]
12Nichols, John, 1979-1997
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211O [various]
2Pa [various]
3Pe-Ph [various]
4PEN Organization, 1991-1994
5Peña, Alfonso, 1994-1998
6Pi-Pl [various]
7Pleasant Company, 1997-1998
8Po [various]
9Pr-Ps [various]
Premios:
10A-C [various]
11Casa de las Américas, 1980-2000
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221Ciudad de San Sebastián, 1997
2E-I [various]
3J-M [various]
4N-V [various]
5"Premios Not Sent" [various]
6Pu [various]
7Puerto del Sol, 1985-1996
8Q [various]
9Ra [various]
10Re [various]
Red Crane Books:
11 1991-1994
12 1995-1998
13Revagliatti, Rolando, 1997-1998
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231Ri [various]
2Rivera, Tomás, 1981
3Ro-Ry [various]
Rodríguez, Pilar:
4 1991-1998
5 N.d.
6Sa-San Juan [various]
7Santa Clara- Sarkonak [various]
8Sagel, Betty, N.d.
9Sagel, Bob, 1985-1998
10Sagel, Gary, 1995-N.d.
11Sagel Family [various]
12Salazar, Jesús, 1994-1995
13Salazar, Joe and Jeannette, 1980-1990
14Sc-Si [various]
15Schmidt, Alejandro, 1996-1997
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241Sk-Sp [various]
2Soto, Gary, 1991
3St-Sy [various]
4Ta-Ti [various]
55Tafolla, Carmen, 1991-1995
6Tr-Tu [various]
7U [various]
8Ulibarri, Sabine, 1988-1990
9Universidad de Guadalajara, 1995
10University of New Mexico, 1990-1998
11University of New Mexico-Española- Univeristy of New Mexico-Taos [various]
12University of New Mexico- Los Alamos, 1985-1991
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251University of New Mexico- Los Alamos, 1991-1997
University of New Mexico Press:
2 1986-1996
3 1996-1998
4University of New Mexico- Santa Fe, 1986-1997
5Va- Ve [various]
6Vi-Vz [various]
7Villanueva, Tino, 1984-1990
8Viramontes, Helen, 1991
9Wa-Wh [various]
10Weimer, Caroline, 1991-1997
11West End Press, 1990-1992
12Wi-Wr [various]
13X [various]
14Y [various]
15Z [various]
Unidentified Correspondence
16No Last Name [A-K]
17No Last Name [L-V]
18No Name/Indecipherable [various]
19No Name, N.d. [various]

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Written Works

Collections are listed first in each subseries, followed by individual pieces, and then by miscellaneous materials (fragments, notes, outlines) that pertain to the subseries but that are not associated with any particular work.
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26Children's Literature
The subseries Children’s Literature is divided into the three books that Sagel published, and into individual stories. The books Always the Heart/ Siempre el corazón, Garden of Stories/ Jardín de cuentos, Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/ Donde soplan los vientos de canela are listed alphabetically by their English titles and are preceded by a proposal Sagel made for a series of children’s book. Because most of the books experienced title changes during their composition, drafts with other working titles are listed alphabetically under the book to which they pertain; for example, “Hembras Tejidas” and “Mujer cambiante” both became “Always the Heart”, and are therefore listed under that book.
1Children's Book Series Proposal Draft
Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón
2Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Research notes
3Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notes 1
4Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notes 2
5Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notebook A
6Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notebook B
7Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notebook C
8Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Notebook D
9Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Book outline
12Always the Heart: Draft Fragment A
10Siempre el corazón: Draft Fragments A and B
11Siempre el corazón: Draft Fragment C
13Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Bilingual draft fragment
14Always the Heart: Draft A
15Always the Heart: Draft B
16Siempre el corazón: Revision, "Sharon" 21 Feb 1998
17Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Draft comments
18Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Drafts of glossary/glosario
19Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Contract, Red Crane Books
20Always the Heart/Siempre el corazón: Publicity
21Hembras tejidas: Draft fragment A
22Hembras tejidas: Draft A
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271Hembras tejidas: Draft B
2Mujer cambiante: Draft fragment A
3Mujer cambiante: Working draft
4La mujer que se cambia: Draft A
5La mujer que se cambia: Draft B
6La mujer que se cambia: Draft C
7Regresar en dos tiempos: Draft A
8Regresar en dos tiempos: Draft B
9Woven Women: Draft A
10Woven Women: Draft A
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28Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos
1Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Notes
2Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Notebook
3Garden of Stories: Draft
4Jardín de cuentos: Draft Fragment A
5Jardín de cuentos: Draft Fragment B
6Jardín de cuentos: Working Draft
7Jardín de cuentos: Draft A
8Jardín de cuentos: Draft B
9Jardín de cuentos: Draft C
10Jardín de cuentos: Draft D
11Jardín de cuentos: Draft E
12Jardín de cuentos: Draft F
13Jardín de cuentos: Draft G
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291Jardín de cuentos: Draft H
2Jardín de cuentos: Revision, Maribel Leyva
3Jardín de cuentos: Revision, Nasario García
4Jardín de cuentos: Revision, Ricardo Aguilar
5Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Contract, Red Crane Books
6Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Book
7Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Reviews and Publicity
8Garden of Stories/Jardín de cuentos: Signed book review, New Mexico Magazine
Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela
9Los anteojos de la Tía Zulema: Draft A
10Tía Zulema's Glasses: Draft A
11Tía Zulema's Glasses: Revision, Ann Mason 29 October 1992
12Jack of Hearts/Sota de copas: Bilingual draft fragments A-D
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301Jack of Hearts: Draft fragment, Anonymous revision
2Jack of Hearts: Draft A
3Jack of Hearts: Draft B
4Jack of Hearts: Revision, Ann Mason 3 December 1992
5Jack of Hearts: Revision, Ann Mason 7 January 1993
6Sota de copas: Draft fragment A
7Sota de copas: Draft A
8Sota de copas: Draft B
9Sota de copas: Revision, Anonymous 14 January 1993
10Sota de oro: Working draft
11Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Outline
12Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Draft fragments A,B,C
13Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Draft fragments D,E
13Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Draft fragments F,G,H
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311Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Draft fragment I
2Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow: Draft fragments A,B,C,D
3Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Draft A
4Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Contract, Red Crane Books
5Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Book
6Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Reader's Advance Copy
7Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Publication, Revista del sur
8Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow/Donde soplan los vientos de canela: Reviews and publicity
9Children's literature: Notes, assorted
10"La cara en la tortilla": Drafts A-F
11"La cara en la tortilla": Literary prize submissions
12"Chuang Tzu and You"
13"Chuang Tzu y tú"
14"Los colores del corazón" Spanish
15"Los colores del corazón" Bilingual
16"The Colors of the Heart"
17"The Face In the Tortilla": Drafts A-C
18"Imp"
19"La Imp"
20"La que valió por dos"
21"The One Who Was Worth Twice As Much"
22"Reynita and the Miraculous Tortilla"
23"Reynita y la tortilla milagrosa": Drafts A-D
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32Editorial Works
Three major editorial projects to which Sagel contributed are listed alphabetically, and are followed by collections and works of other authors that Sagel edited.
"Pleasant Company Josefina" series
1Así es Josefina, 19 November 1996
2Así es Josefina, 9 December 1996
3Así es Josefina, 16 January 1997
4Así es Josefina, 21 January 1997
5Así es Josefina, 26 February 1997
6Así es Josefina, 24 March 1997
7Josefina Learns a Lesson, 19 May 1997
8Josefina's Surprise, 7 July 1997
9Josefina aprende una lección, 12 August 1997
10Una sorpresa para Josefina, 21 January 1997
Puerto del Sol Caló Edition
Submissions:
11Francisco Alarcón, 1991
12Juan Estevan Arellano, N.d.
13Alberto Blanco, 5 December 1990
14Carole Bubash, 15 Ocotber 1990
15José Antonio Burciaga, 25 October 1990
16Jacinto Jesús Cardona, 13 December 1990
17Ana Castillo, 2 October 1990
18Sandra Cisneros, N.d.
19Angela de Hoyos, 27 December 1990
20Cecilio García Camarino, 15 October 1990
21Hisuaro Garza, 12 Nov 1990
22Alicia Gaspar de Alba, N.d.
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331Gloria González, 16 October 1990
2Rafael Jesús González, 13 December 1990
3Ray González, 22 December 1990
4Juan Felipe Herrera, 28 December 1990
5Rita María Magdaleno, 17 December 1990
6José Montoya, N.d.
7José Olvera, 25 December 1990
8Javier Pacheco, 1990-1991
9Merrihelen Ponce, 2 January 1990
10Larry Quintana, 11 February 1991
11Margaret Randall, 1990-1991
12Levi Romero, 9 January 1991
13Eduardo Sálazar y Tafoya, 2 October 1990
14Trindidad Sánchez, 1990-1991
15Carmen Tafoya, N.d.
16Jorge Thomas, 1990-1991
17Christine Vigil, N.d.
18Tino Villanueva, 13 November 1990
19Albert Vogel, 25 December 1990
20Bernice Zamora, 1 November 1990
21Various, N.d.
22Correspondence, 1991
23Outline
24Edition Introduction
25Publication notes
26Proofs
Suntracks Anthology
Submissions:
27Romolo Arellano, 26 November 1982
28Farrell Brody, 22 November 1983
29Joseph Bruchac, 24 October 1982
30José Antonio Burciaga, 29 November 1982
31Delfina Rede Chávez, N.d.
32David Condit, 1982-1984
33Darlene Eckleberry, N.d.-1984
34Anne Valley Fox, 1982-1984
35Willard Gingerich, 17 December 1982
36Tom Heidlebaugh, N.d.- 1984
37Marie Levy, 9 November 1983
38Nana, N.d.
39Teresa Naranjo, N.d.
40Nora Naranjo-Morse, 1982-1984
41Simon Ortiz, 1983-1984
42Leo Romero, 1982-1984
43Arthur Sze, 1984
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341Luci Tapanhoso, N.d.-1984
2Mah-do-ge tohee, N.d.-1984
3Enriqueta Vázquez, N.d.
4Frank Waters, 1982-1984
5Keith Wilson, N.d.
6Various, N.d.
7Correspondence, 1981-1984
8Call for papers, Contract, 1983
9Notes
10Artwork
11Author contact information
12Arlene Mestas, N.d.
13Colors: Come Out Of Their Sleep 1986-1987
14Cuentos: Telling Our Stories II, 1983
15Imagine, December 1983
16Imagine: Una revista bilingue, 1980
17Mysterious Other World, 1983-1984
18Nihaa Hane’ Our Stories Nuestros Cuentos, 1985
19Press release: "UNM-La Presents Two Speakers in Jauary", 1992
20Richard Yáñez short stories, N.d.
21Shiny Weather: Imaginitive Writing from Santa Fe Secondary Schools, 1985-1986
Southwest High School Creative Writing Awards:
22 Spring 1980
23 Spring 1981
24 Spring 1985
25 Spring 1986
26Spray-Painting America... With Stories and Poems, 1984-1985
27Vía Imaginación: Draft N.d.
28Vía Imaginación, May 1987
29300th Anniversary of Santa Fe de la Cañada Parish, 1995
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35Essays
Individual essay collections are listed alphabetically at the beginning of the subseries. Published essays follow; they are listed first by place of publication, and then chronologically. The places of publication are in the following order: Albuquerque Journal and Albuquerque Journal North, other newspapers, New Mexico Magazine, other magazines, the Albuquerque Museum, and book and movie reviews. Each article listed features a subheading describing the subjects of that article. Unpublished articles, listed alphabetically, and notes for which no draft could be found are at the end of the subseries.
Essay Collections
Buena Carga:
1Draft A
2Draft B
3Correspondence, 9 April 1990
Dancing To Pay the Light Bill:
4Drafts, "¿Cómo se dice 'Big Mac' en español?"
5Drafts, "Dichos"
6Draft, "Education and Other Little-Known Dangers"
7Drafts, "Gabriel's Bar and Grill"
8Drafts, "Talking Ronald Reagan"
9Drafts, "El Turco"
10Drafts, "What If Kearney Took the Wrong Turn at Las Vegas?"
11Drafts, Various essays
12Volume Draft A
13Contract, Red Crane Press
14Book
15Book Review, New Mexico Magazine, July 1992
16Book Reviews and Publicity, 1992-1994
17Talking points
Una High Life:
18-19Draft A [2 folders]
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361-2Draft B [2 folders]
3-4Draft C [2 folders]
I'm Tellin' This Story Now:
5Book proposal
6Notebook
7Draft A [2 folders]
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371Draft A [2nd folder]
2Draft B
Straight From the Heart:
3Notes
4Draft A
5Draft B
6Draft C
7Photos
8Contract, UNM Press
9Proofs
10Reviews, 1991-1994
11Publicity/Cataloging
La vida de antes:
12Notes
13Notebook A
14Notebook B
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381Notebook C
2Notebook D
3Outline
4Draft fragment A
5Draft fragment B
6-7La vida de antes: Draft A [2 folders]
8-9La vida de antes: Draft B [2 folders]
Albuquerque Journal feature articles
10"Quehaceres: Weaver's Way of Life Makes Art of Work." Albuquerque Journal North, 5 December 1981
Subject: Agueda Martínez, weaving
11"Dancing Pueblo Patriarch 'Just a 90-Year-Old Kid." No publication, 9 December 1981
Subject: Liberato Montoya, senior citizens, dancing, folk singing, San Juan Pueblo
12"Art of Brothers Taps New Mexico Heritage." Albuquerque Journal North, 16 December 1981
Subject: Alejandro López, Manuel López, Felix López, painting, santero, woodcarving, sculpture
13"Matachines: Man 'Born to Be Musician' Helps Preserve Holiday Drama." Albuquerque Journal North, 23 December 1981
Subject: Roberto Vialpando, matachines, folk music
14"Curandera: Healer Employs Herbs, Wisdom, Humor." Albuquerque Journal North, 26 December 1981
Subject: Sóstenes Trujillo, curanderismo, brujas
15"Courage: Man Went from Isolation to Life of Travel, Teaching." Albuquerque Journal North, 31 December 1981
Subject: Joe Salazar, New Mexico School for the Visually Impaired, Santa Cruz High School
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391"Potter Still Does Things Her Way, the Old Way." Albuquerque Journal North, 16 January 1982
Subject: Florence Naranjo, weaving, pottery, San Ildefonso Pueblo
2"Guardian Angel: Española Woman Aids the Old." Albuquerque Journal North, 20 January 1982
Subject: Ramona Chávez, Amigos del Valle Program, Española, senior citizens
3"His Own Man." Albuquerque Journal North, 27 January 1982
Subject: Merle Yordy, Española
4"Center Helps Alcoholics Find Hope, Kick Habit." Albuquerque Journal North, 6 February 1982
Subject: Rio Grande Center, Eduardo Lavadie, Lorenzo Valdéz
5"Some Things Never Change." Albuquerque Journal North, 20 February 1982
Subject: Jesús Ríos, Teresa Ríos, woodchopping
6"Palm Reader Employs Simple Prayer, Good Advice." Albuquerque Journal North, 27 February 1982
Subject: Sister Rosa, palm reading
7"Bond House: Española Community Pitches in to Restore Historic Victorian Adobe House." Albuquerque Journal North, 6 March 1982
Subject: Bond House, Española, Lavender Kid
8"Musician Keeps Hispanic Tradition Alive." Albuquerque Journal North, 13 March 1982
Subject: Cipriano Vigil, folk music
9"Working Clay: Potter Molds Link to Past." Albuquerque Journal North, 20 March 1982
Subject: Felipe Ortega, pottery
10"At 104, Priest Still Lively." Albuquerque Journal North, 24 March 1982
Subject: Father Jose Teres, Father Jose Cubells, Santa Cruz Parish
11"For Salvadoran, It Was Take Up Gun or Leave." Albuquerque Journal North, 27 March 1982
Subject: José, El Salvador, deportation, President López Portillo
12"Capilla de Santa Rita." Albuquerque Journal North, 30 March 1982
Subject: Santa Rita, Mickie Medina, Enemecio Martínez,
13"'Dear Mr. President' Latest of N.M. Group's Projects." Albuquerque Journal North, 3 April 1982
Subject: Wilfredo Vigil, Save the Children Program, Española
14"A Man of Faith." Albuquerque Journal North, 10 April 1982
Subject: José Patricio Cruz, shepherding
15"'Owl Man' Creates Visions." Albuquerque Journal North, 17 April 1982