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Oku Pin, the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico
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Manufacturer: Seven Goats Editions
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Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-01-11
Summary: "A much needed little book"
What a beautiful treatment of the Sandias.
There is information in here that I've never read anywhere else--about the mountains' native lore, about the mountains' role in the lives of New Mexicans, about the mountains as a threatened bastion of nature at its wildest.
While the book is perhaps occasionally a little more bohemian or new agey in its tone than I usually go for, it reads well, goes by quickly, and despite its short length and fluid style is packed with facts and information.
I found a copy of this for three dollars at COAS bookstore in Las Cruces and now, having read it and used it for years as a reference (despite its lack of an index), I think I would have paid much, much more for it.
I recently wrote a book on the histories of the towns of the Sandia Mountains, and this book was indispensable to me in writing about the mountains' American Indian lore, and in gaining a better sense of the mountains in the context of the land around them.
The book also contains many excellent, artful, captionless, black and white photographs by the photographer Joe Cabaza.
It's well worth buying.