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Puerto Ricans in the United States

Puerto Ricans in the United States

Maria E. Perez y Gonzalez

Greenwood Press
2000
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Puerto Ricans in the United States begins by presenting Puerto Rico—the land, the people, and the culture. The island's invasion by U.S. forces in 1898 set the stage for our intertwined relationship to the present day. Pérez y González brings to life important historical events leading to immigration to the United States, particularly to the large northeastern cities, such as New York. The narrative highlights Puerto Ricans' adjustment and adaptation in this country through the media, institutions, language, and culture. A wealth of information is given on socioeconomic status, including demographics, employment, education opportunities, and poverty and public assistance. The discussions on the struggles of this group for affordable housing, issues of women and children, particular obstacles to obtaining appropriate health care, including the epidemic of AIDS, and race relations are especially insightful. The final chapter on Puerto Ricans' impact on U.S. society highlights their positive contributions in a wide range of fields.
Translating Property

Translating Property

Maria E. Montoya

University of California Press
2002
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Although Mexico lost its northern territories to the United States in 1848, battles over property rights and ownership have remained intense. This turbulent, vividly narrated story of the Maxwell Land Grant, a single tract of 1.7 million acres in northeastern New Mexico, shows how contending groups reinterpret the meaning of property to uphold their conflicting claims to land. The Southwest has been and continues to be the scene of a collision between land regimes with radically different cultural conceptions of the land's purpose. We meet Jicarilla Apaches, whose identity is rooted in a sense of place; Mexican governors and hacienda patrons seeking status as New World feudal magnates; 'rings' of greedy territorial politicians on the make; women finding their own way in a man's world; Anglo homesteaders looking for a place to settle in the American West; and, Dutch investors in search of gargantuan returns on their capital. The European and American newcomers all 'mistranslated' the prior property regimes into new rules, to their own advantage and the disadvantage of those who had lived on the land before them. Their efforts to control the Maxwell Land Grant by wrapping it in their own particular myths of law and custom inevitably led to conflict and even violence as cultures and legal regimes clashed.
Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son

Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son

Maria E. Doerfler

University of California Press
2020
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Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah’s Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day.
Executive Lunch

Executive Lunch

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2011
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Sedona is given the opportunity of a lifetime: play an up-and-coming executive with all the trappings of wealth with someone else footing the bill. The catch: find out who is stealing company funds before the criminals find out that their program is being debugged.Sedona runs into danger, the corporate glass ceiling, and an occasional chance at romance in her quest to figure out who is stealing money from Strandfrost. Unfortunately, Sedona is better at writing computer code than deciphering political vitriol, and if she doesn't find a way to wade through the red tape and red herrings, she could lose both her job and her quarry
Executive Retention

Executive Retention

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2011
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After solving one case of corporate crime, Sedona expected to get her peaceful life back. Problem: She is still a manager at Strandfrost, and there is still rampant jealousy over her promotion. Is the danger of being railroaded by her not-so-illustrious colleagues worse than taking a new undercover job from Steve Huntington?Crooks are coming out of the woodwork and family troubles are stewing. Sedona needs to keep her sanity intact, piece together mismatched clues and dodge more than one stray bullet. If she can manage all of that, maybe she'll have time to figure out whether her love life stands a chance.
Catch an Honest Thief

Catch an Honest Thief

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2011
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An Indiana Jones-style caper across the desert of New Mexico; high-tech gadgets, a mystery and a romance. Alexia is trying to protect Haven's most valuable asset. Going undercover and stealing the crystals to prove it can be done seemed like a great idea--until a real thief showed up. Bait and switch is suddenly a dangerous game of cat and mouse.Confessing her part in removing the crystals might aid Chris, the gutsy new security chief, but it would cost Alexia her job and her freedom. Of course, if she keeps standing in the way of the real thief, it will cost her a whole lot more.Maria Schneider has published stories in Coyote Wild Magazine, TownDrunkMag.com and "Over My Dead Body."
Under Witch Moon

Under Witch Moon

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2011
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Adriel should have known that with a werewolf, it never stopped with just one body. She would have gone to the police after witnessing Dolores' death, but she wasn't certain the killer she saw was responsible for the other murders. Besides, the police didn't believe in werewolves, and they weren't going to believe she was a witch either so what could she tell them?She kept her eyes and ears open while she tried to help her latest client escape the clutches of a voodoo witch, but things went from bad to worse when more bodies turned up. She was greatly relieved when she met White Feather, an undercover cop. Unfortunately, he wasn't convinced she was innocent of all wrong-doing.It was going to take every spell she knew and a few she hadn't tried to solve the murders and stay alive.
Executive Sick Days

Executive Sick Days

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2011
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Steve Huntington had a way of offering jobs that were too good to be true. Mark Huntington made offers too good to turn down. Sedona had a habit of being caught in the middle; somewhere in the proximity of bad guys with guns and family members she was trying to avoid.Good thing the latest case involved a hospital. Then again, not all hospital personnel were interested in the lasting health of the patients...or that of their co-workers.Executive Sick Days is book three in the Sedona O'Hala series. Book one is: Executive Lunch. Book two is: Executive Retention.
Under Witch Curse

Under Witch Curse

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2013
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When is a blessing a curse? What if you curse a blessing? Adriel needs the answers, and quickly, because one spell will keep vampires at bay and the other will set something far worse free. Vamps aren't her only problem, either. Zandy, the wily coyote, is back in town, and he's out for blood. Someone had better find him fast because the body count is rising.With White Feather to help, Adriel expects life to get easier, but the relationship comes with new responsibilities and unpleasant surprises that put a price on friendship. This time, Adriel might just need more than solid ground beneath her feet and the wind at her back in order to survive.
Soul of the Desert

Soul of the Desert

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2013
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A contemporary Western tale of survival with the heart of James Herriot's "All Creatures Great and Small" and the thriller ride of Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men."Which is worse, the guns of New York or the dangerous desert of New Mexico?In 1976, the best a black kid in Harlem can hope for is to work for the mob or pick up extra bucks as an informer. It may be too late for Rand to get out, but that won't stop him from trying to save his brother, Bo. When strangers appear on the streets of Harlem, Rand hatches a crazy plan to use them to send Bo to a place that is so desolate and removed from Harlem that no one will dare follow him. Once there, all Bo has to do is find a way to stay alive.Christina had no choice when she helped rescue Bo by hiding him deep in the desert. But can she lead both the mafia and the FBI away permanently? Or will her growing attraction to Warren, the FBI agent, ruin everything?Soul of the Desert was shortlisted in the CWA's Dagger Debut competition in 2003.
Executive Dirt

Executive Dirt

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2015
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Sedona happily turns down Steve Huntington's latest undercover project when Mark gets her a fantastic job testing advanced cell phones. But if the dead body of her co-worker is any indication, the new job may not prove to be any safer than Huntington's covert assignments.Sedona finds herself knee-deep in dirt and tangled in clues that unravel faster than the baby bib she is supposed to be sewing for her niece. Her parents are in town to visit the new baby, and Mark has decided it's time for Sedona to meet his mother. Can she somehow endure family interferences and stay alive long enough to solve the case?
Ghost Shadow

Ghost Shadow

Maria E Schneider

Bear Mountain Books
2015
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Shadow is stuck In Between...dead, but not gone. Martin insists she isn't dead and doesn't belong here, but as far as she can tell, the trip was a one-way ticket. She can't even remember her real name or how she ended up here.In Between is dangerous enough without wasting time peering through the weave at the living and dreaming of what might have been. Of course, if Adriel, the witch, and Lynx, the cat, insist on trying to help her, she can hardly refuse to meet them at the edge. But if magic can't locate her living body, how can one stubborn cat achieve the impossible? Does enough magic really exist in the world to bring her back over?
Translating Property

Translating Property

Maria E. Montoya

University Press of Kansas
2005
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When American settlers arrived in the southwestern borderlands, they assumed that the land was unencumbered by property claims. But, as Maria Montoya shows, the Southwest was no empty quarter waiting to be parceled up. Claims were contested by Native Americans who had lived on the land for generations.