From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Thu Sep 5 07:35:34 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 13:35:34 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Tribal Library Retreat 2019 Message-ID: Good Morning, Tribal Library Directors, I am attaching the agenda for the Retreat. If you have not yet RSVP?d, please do so as soon as you can. I will be putting in the lunch order tomorrow ?. Looking forward to seeing you all at Isleta on Monday at 10:00am! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 --------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lisa Mitten <00000002068abd3a-dmarc-request at si-listserv.si.edu> Date: Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 6:03 AM Subject: Fwd: C19 Seminar in Indigenous studies To: > Of interest? ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Mark Rifkin > Date: Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:32 AM Subject: C19 Seminar in Indigenous studies Hi all, I'm writing to see if you could help promote (or, perhaps, yourself apply for) an Indigenous studies seminar (description below) that's happening at the biennial conference for C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (April 2-5, 2020, Coral Gables, FL). Applications are due by 9/6, and the instructions can be found at -- https://c19conference.wordpress.com/seminars/. Folks are allowed to apply to participate in a seminar and to present in one other way (an individual paper, on a panel, or on a roundtable). Anyone with questions can feel free to write me. Also, if there are other folks who you think might be helpful in spreading the word, I'd greatly appreciate if you could forward this message to them. Thanks so much -- Mark The seminar is -- Survivance: New Approaches to Indigenous Voices in 19th Century America Kiara Vigil, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Amherst College Christine DeLucia, Associate Professor of History, Williams College Building on the theme of ?dissent,? this seminar invites participants to engage with and unpack Anishinaabe writer and scholar Gerald Vizenor?s intentionally opaque and provocative term: ?survivance.? If stories of survivance are ?renunciations of dominance, tragedy, and victimry? created and circulated by Indigenous people, in what ways do Native and non-Native people turn to story and story-ing in the nineteenth century to move beyond ?mere survival? and towards assertions of resistance, resilience, and enduring sovereignties? What are some productive connections and tensions that we might be able to consider based on the different modes and purposes for storytelling that emerge during the nineteenth century? How might we turn to these historical examples for guidance in navigating our current situation, given the ongoing challenges faced by not only Indigenous individuals and communities in the United States but other groups as well? We invite participants to propose innovative critical re-readings of key texts, to bring forward new archives or constellations of sources (both textual and non-textual), and to actively link Indigenous pasts, presents, and futures. We welcome work and think-pieces that engage many different geographies, temporalities, and methodologies. -- Dr. Mark Rifkin Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies UNC Greensboro (On Research Assignment through August 2020) Author of -- Fictions of Land and Flesh: Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation https://www.dukeupress.edu/fictions-of-land-and-flesh Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination https://www.dukeupress.edu/beyond-settler-time Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/settler-common-sense The Erotics of Sovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-erotics-of-sovereignty When Did Indians Become Straight?: Kinship, the History of Sexuality, and Native Sovereignty (2012 John Hope Franklin prize from the American Studies Association; 2013 Best Subsequent Book prize from the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association) http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/NativeAmerican/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTc1NTQ2Mg== Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LiteratureEnglish/WorldLiterature/NativeAmerican/?view=usa&ci=9780199958498 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Thu Sep 5 10:20:40 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 16:20:40 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: C19 Seminar in Indigenous studies Message-ID: <9d009c7c67ee46f89a7b8f06dda612aa@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Please excuse any duplications. Good Morning, Tribal Library Directors, Here is something which I thought some of you my have an interest. Please note the conference is not until April 2- 5, 2020. There are a list of books authored by the convener of this Seminar (Mark Rifkin) at the bottom of this message. Thank you and I hope you are all having a good day! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 --------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lisa Mitten <00000002068abd3a-dmarc-request at si-listserv.si.edu> Date: Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 6:03 AM Subject: Fwd: C19 Seminar in Indigenous studies To: > Of interest? ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Mark Rifkin > Date: Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:32 AM Subject: C19 Seminar in Indigenous studies Hi all, I'm writing to see if you could help promote (or, perhaps, yourself apply for) an Indigenous studies seminar (description below) that's happening at the biennial conference for C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (April 2-5, 2020, Coral Gables, FL). Applications are due by 9/6, and the instructions can be found at -- https://c19conference.wordpress.com/seminars/. Folks are allowed to apply to participate in a seminar and to present in one other way (an individual paper, on a panel, or on a roundtable). Anyone with questions can feel free to write me. Also, if there are other folks who you think might be helpful in spreading the word, I'd greatly appreciate if you could forward this message to them. Thanks so much -- Mark The seminar is -- Survivance: New Approaches to Indigenous Voices in 19th Century America Kiara Vigil, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Amherst College Christine DeLucia, Associate Professor of History, Williams College Building on the theme of ?dissent,? this seminar invites participants to engage with and unpack Anishinaabe writer and scholar Gerald Vizenor?s intentionally opaque and provocative term: ?survivance.? If stories of survivance are ?renunciations of dominance, tragedy, and victimry? created and circulated by Indigenous people, in what ways do Native and non-Native people turn to story and story-ing in the nineteenth century to move beyond ?mere survival? and towards assertions of resistance, resilience, and enduring sovereignties? What are some productive connections and tensions that we might be able to consider based on the different modes and purposes for storytelling that emerge during the nineteenth century? How might we turn to these historical examples for guidance in navigating our current situation, given the ongoing challenges faced by not only Indigenous individuals and communities in the United States but other groups as well? We invite participants to propose innovative critical re-readings of key texts, to bring forward new archives or constellations of sources (both textual and non-textual), and to actively link Indigenous pasts, presents, and futures. We welcome work and think-pieces that engage many different geographies, temporalities, and methodologies. -- Dr. Mark Rifkin Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies UNC Greensboro (On Research Assignment through August 2020) Author of -- Fictions of Land and Flesh: Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation https://www.dukeupress.edu/fictions-of-land-and-flesh Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination https://www.dukeupress.edu/beyond-settler-time Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/settler-common-sense The Erotics of Sovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-erotics-of-sovereignty When Did Indians Become Straight?: Kinship, the History of Sexuality, and Native Sovereignty (2012 John Hope Franklin prize from the American Studies Association; 2013 Best Subsequent Book prize from the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association) http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/NativeAmerican/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTc1NTQ2Mg== Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LiteratureEnglish/WorldLiterature/NativeAmerican/?view=usa&ci=9780199958498 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please, if you feel so inclined, plan to attend , I believe we only have about 60 minutes to make our presentation and I am glad that Joe Sabatini is attending. But as I said, I would welcome any remarks that Tribal Library Directors would like to make, either in person or via a message to me that I am happy to deliver. Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Fri Sep 6 14:45:35 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 20:45:35 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] ATALM? Message-ID: <8165311ab9fc42c4b63647f673c21066@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Good Afternoon, Tribal Library Directors, Please let me know if you are planning on attending ATALM in Temecula, CA. I am going and was hoping that we'd have enough Tribal Librarians to present a panel on the amazing work you are all doing. Thank you so much for letting me know whether you will be going to ATALM. Thanks again. Best wishes, Faye Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Fri Sep 6 15:05:18 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 21:05:18 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TLP Retreat Monday Message-ID: <96e0772af90a4f928d329d6c70ae9b15@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Hello Tribal Librarians, Just a reminder that this coming Monday (September 9, 2019) is our TLP Retreat (10am at Pueblo of Isleta Public Library, 950 Moonlight Drive). Feel free to bring along whatever documents you would like to review (budgets, wish lists, etc.). We will be providing lunch (salad and pizza with at least 2 vegetarian options ? cheese pizza and a veggie pizza). We will be providing some morning snacks, but please bring your coffee, tea or soda (whatever you need to start your day ?). Looking forward to seeing all that can attend. Thank you so much. Best wishes, Faye Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jkowemy at pol-nsn.gov Fri Sep 6 17:26:41 2019 From: jkowemy at pol-nsn.gov (Janice Kowemy) Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 23:26:41 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] ATALM? In-Reply-To: <8165311ab9fc42c4b63647f673c21066@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> References: <8165311ab9fc42c4b63647f673c21066@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: I will be attending thanks! ? Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: nmtriblibs-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Hadley, Faye, DCA Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 4:45:35 PM To: NM Tribal Library Directors Subject: [Nmtriblibs] ATALM? Good Afternoon, Tribal Library Directors, Please let me know if you are planning on attending ATALM in Temecula, CA. I am going and was hoping that we?d have enough Tribal Librarians to present a panel on the amazing work you are all doing. Thank you so much for letting me know whether you will be going to ATALM. Thanks again. Best wishes, Faye Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Lists put together by our home office using input from Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal/etc. www.sebcobooks.com WWW.SALEMPRESS.COM WWW.COLIBRIUSA.COM Discount code: COLIBRISHARON (CASE SENSITIVE) Sharon VanDamme Hollis Ph: 303.718.7066 e: sharonbooks91 at aol.com In a message dated 9/4/2019 2:07:13 PM Mountain Standard Time, jkowemy at pol-nsn.gov writes: Hi Sharon, Hope your doing good! I just have a presentation at the ASRL Conference and mentioned the AiLA list. Can you send it to me so I can distribute it to people here? Thanks, Janice Get Outlook for iOS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I would also like to thank the Tribal Librarians who made the effort to attend the retreat on Monday. I learned a lot (as I always do, in the company on other librarians ?) and I hope that all of you who attended picked up at least a few helpful tips. Please find the first of four parts of Monday?s PPT. Thank you all for all you do to make your libraries such successful and important hubs of your community. Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Also, University of Arizona Press https://uapress.arizona.edu/ is another great source for Native American and Southwest related titles. Thanks, again, for the information. Mildred Walters 505-771-5074 THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail or by calling (505) 771-5077 so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. From: nmtriblibs-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Hadley, Faye, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 8:34 AM To: NM Tribal Library Directors Subject: [Nmtriblibs] PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing Good Morning, Tribal Librarians, As promised I am sending along (in 4 parts) the PPT that I presented on Monday. Also I would like to give a very special shout out to Teresa Naranjo, Janice Kowemy and Tracey Charlie for attending the Indian Affairs Commission hearing yesterday in Farmington. I know what a long drive it is to go up to Farmington for any hour of testimony, but you all would have been so proud of your Tribal Library Directors colleagues. They each added important information and we did receive some feedback on drafting future legislation. I would also like to thank the Tribal Librarians who made the effort to attend the retreat on Monday. I learned a lot (as I always do, in the company on other librarians ?) and I hope that all of you who attended picked up at least a few helpful tips. Please find the first of four parts of Monday?s PPT. Thank you all for all you do to make your libraries such successful and important hubs of your community. Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Wed Sep 11 11:59:30 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 17:59:30 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing In-Reply-To: <53889561d4754e1c8e1653f4b1b2b7fb@SPEX01.sandiapueblo.nsn.us> References: <53889561d4754e1c8e1653f4b1b2b7fb@SPEX01.sandiapueblo.nsn.us> Message-ID: Mildred, Here is Dr. Debbie Reese?s email: dreese.nambe at gmail.com. I did not see a phone number for her, but each time I have contacted her via email, she is fairly quick to respond. Thank you for the feedback, Mildred. I truly appreciate it! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 From: Mildred R. Walters Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 11:52 AM To: Hadley, Faye, DCA ; NM Tribal Library Directors Subject: [EXT] RE: PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing Hi Faye, This is great information. Thank you for sharing with those of us who couldn?t attend. I did not see Debbie Reese?s info: https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/ which is always a great source in case you have to argue major points with Education Directors, Leadership, and community members who do not understand why you have or don?t have certain titles in your collections. Also, University of Arizona Press https://uapress.arizona.edu/ is another great source for Native American and Southwest related titles. Thanks, again, for the information. Mildred Walters 505-771-5074 THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail or by calling (505) 771-5077 so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. From: nmtriblibs-bounces at lists.zianet.com > On Behalf Of Hadley, Faye, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 8:34 AM To: NM Tribal Library Directors > Subject: [Nmtriblibs] PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing Good Morning, Tribal Librarians, As promised I am sending along (in 4 parts) the PPT that I presented on Monday. Also I would like to give a very special shout out to Teresa Naranjo, Janice Kowemy and Tracey Charlie for attending the Indian Affairs Commission hearing yesterday in Farmington. I know what a long drive it is to go up to Farmington for any hour of testimony, but you all would have been so proud of your Tribal Library Directors colleagues. They each added important information and we did receive some feedback on drafting future legislation. I would also like to thank the Tribal Librarians who made the effort to attend the retreat on Monday. I learned a lot (as I always do, in the company on other librarians ?) and I hope that all of you who attended picked up at least a few helpful tips. Please find the first of four parts of Monday?s PPT. Thank you all for all you do to make your libraries such successful and important hubs of your community. Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Wed Sep 11 13:27:40 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 19:27:40 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] NYTimes Book Review Message-ID: Hello Tribal Library Directors, In speaking with our amazing reference staff here at the State Library I learned that the NYTimes Book Review is free online to anyone (you don't need a subscription to access the Book Review section). Here is the link: https://www.nytimes.com/section/books/review Select away! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Maureen.A.Wacondo at jemezpueblo.org Wed Sep 11 14:03:58 2019 From: Maureen.A.Wacondo at jemezpueblo.org (Maureen Wacondo) Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 20:03:58 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good Afternoon, Thank you Ms. Faye for the Power Point. Thank you ladies for taking that long drive to speak on behalf of Tribal Libraries. You are greatly appreciated. I am sure I missed a great session and of course being surrounded by awesome Librarians. I look forward to the next get together. Sincerely, Maureen From: nmtriblibs-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Hadley, Faye, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 8:34 AM To: NM Tribal Library Directors Subject: [Nmtriblibs] PPT, Retreat and Yesterday's Hearing Good Morning, Tribal Librarians, As promised I am sending along (in 4 parts) the PPT that I presented on Monday. Also I would like to give a very special shout out to Teresa Naranjo, Janice Kowemy and Tracey Charlie for attending the Indian Affairs Commission hearing yesterday in Farmington. I know what a long drive it is to go up to Farmington for any hour of testimony, but you all would have been so proud of your Tribal Library Directors colleagues. They each added important information and we did receive some feedback on drafting future legislation. I would also like to thank the Tribal Librarians who made the effort to attend the retreat on Monday. I learned a lot (as I always do, in the company on other librarians ?) and I hope that all of you who attended picked up at least a few helpful tips. Please find the first of four parts of Monday?s PPT. Thank you all for all you do to make your libraries such successful and important hubs of your community. Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Mon Sep 16 10:04:44 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 16:04:44 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] FW: NMLF fall grants announcement In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: <083a97a2b4ce4de8a41b0855277580d6@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Good Monday Morning, Tribal Library Directors, Wasn't sure whether you received this or not. It may be something you might want to apply for if you are needing a little extra money for your collections. Good luck and Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 From: nmlamembership On Behalf Of Norice Sent: Monday, September 16, 2019 10:01 AM To: NMLA Membership ; Brla Listserve Subject: [EXT] [NMLA] NMLF fall grants announcement Please pardon cross postings ... Please consider applying or helping us spread the word among your colleagues, friends, etc., about the New Mexico Library Foundation's fall grant cycle. The deadline for submitting a Development grant this cycle is rapidly approaching and a bit farther out for the STEM grant. That shared, application processes are not too cumbersome, so you still have time! Please read on if interested ... The New Mexico Library Foundation is inviting applications for Development Grants and STEM Innovation Grants this fall. Development Grants * Eligibility: any New Mexico library (public, academic, school, special or private) * Amount: a maximum of $1000 * Approved Uses: to build and maintain collections, update information access technology, and enhance library programs * Application Deadline: September 30, 2019 STEM Innovation Grants * Eligibility: New Mexico libraries and groups in collaboration with libraries * Amount: $3,000 - $5,000 * Approved uses: innovative library services in the areas of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, (STEM) and the environment. * Application Deadline: November 30, 2019 Full information and applications are available here: https://www.newmexicolibraryfoundation.org/grant-information Questions?: Contact Alyssa Russo at: grants at nm-lf.org External Email WARNING: This email originated outside of the Burrell College Osteopathic Medicine organization. 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Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 From: NBC Learn Newsletters Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 3:32 AM To: Hadley, Faye, DCA Subject: [EXT] Announcing New Collection: "We the People" Special Edition for Constitution Day [https://cb.sailthru.com/img/5c9bbdb920122e7e6a629bebaq48t.6qpm/8d9cd6af.gif] [I'm an image] Newsletter | September 17, 2019 [Image] [Image] Today is Constitution Day! NBC News Learn, in collaboration with the U.S. Capitol Historical Society, presents this 5-video collection that takes viewers on a tour of Washington, D.C. to learn about the Constitution and what it means to be "We the People." This collection also offers additional teaching resources for the classroom. [Image] The U.S. Capitol Of the three branches of our government, many believe that the most important is the one directly elected by "We the People": the legislative branch, represented by the two houses of the U.S. Congress at the Capitol building. [Watch] [Image] The White House The president of the United States serves as the chief executive and commander of the armed forces, all defined in Article II of the Constitution as the executive branch. [Watch] [Image] The Supreme Court Article III of the Constitution sets up the third and final branch of our government, the judicial branch. At its head is the Supreme Court. [Watch] [Image] The National Archives Once a vision for the United States of America, crafted by our founding fathers, the Declaration of Independence is preserved as living proof of our history at the National Archives and Records Administration. [Watch] [Image] George Mason, Forgotten Founder The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as our Bill of Rights, which serves as a guarantee for our freedoms. But these amendments almost didn't happen. [Watch] How can we improve NBC Learn Newsletters? Tell us at nbclearnnewsletter at nbcuni.com CONNECT WITH NBC NEWS LEARN [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] ?2019 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All rights reserved. [Image] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Wed Sep 18 08:39:11 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 14:39:11 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fwd: Back to School PathFinders Collection for Teens Message-ID: Good Morning, Tribal Library Directors, If you are looking to add some titles to your Teen/Young Adult collection, here are a few possibilities. Hope everyone in having a good day! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Alayne Griffin > Date: Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:23 AM Subject: Back to School PathFinders Collection for Teens To: > Bring Diversity to your Classroom [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20190916/0f/88/b3/4c/d35347bfd2b3b870312cc248_1280x1738.jpg] Our PathFinders collection for teens continues to grow, with the addition of two to three novels each year. These engaging stories with Native protagonists give American Indian teens a sense of cultural pride while offering non-Native students a unique perspective on what it?s like to be a young Native American in today?s society. ? Fast-paced, exciting plots for ages 12 to 16 ? Low reading levels: grades 2.0 to 4.5 ? Relevant themes, such as bullying, racism, alcohol abuse, and runaways ? Relatable characters ? Culturally accurate stories ? Written by Native authors Add these books to bring greater diversity to your multicultural curriculum. You can purchase books directly from your favorite wholesaler or from Native Voices Books Baker & Taylor / First Book / Follett / Ingram Book Company / Orca Books Also available as Ebooks We accept purchase orders from schools, libraries, and tribes. Native Voices D-U-N-S #125181933 Pathfinders and Trailblazers bundles available for classrooms and libraries Toll-free: 888-260-8458 ? Phone: 931-964-3571 ext. 408 ? Fax: 931-964-3518 415 Farm Road, PO Box 99, Summertown, TN 38483 NativeVoicesBooks.com Facebook.com NativePin Instagram Alayne Griffin Sales Manager Alayne at NativeVoicesBooks.com Orders: 888.260.8458 Office: 931.964.3571 ext 408 FAX: 931.964.3518 Share this email: [Email] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] Manage your preferences | Opt out using TrueRemove? Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails. View this email online. PO Box 99 Summertown, TN | 38483 United States This email was sent to m-hadley at utulsa.edu. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. [powered by emma] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Wed Sep 18 11:19:58 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 17:19:58 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TLP Timeline Message-ID: Hello Tribal Library Directors, Following please find the updated timeline for the TLP Grants for Fiscal Year 2020. If you need to request a waiver, please let me know and I will send out the appropriate information. I believe that the following timeline should provide ample time for planning, budgeting and spending your TLP Grant. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments. Thank you for all you do! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us> 505-476-9764 Grant Program Timeline October 1, 2019 Applications sent out. November 1, 2019 Applications due (postmark date, hand-delivered or emailed) by 5 PM; Requests for waiver or variance due. December 1, 2019 Grant awards announcement. May 15, 2020 Ending date of grant period; all funds must be encumbered. (i.e. You must spend every last cent of your TLP award). May 15, 2020 Final invoices and payment requests due to State Library for Reimbursement. June 30, 2020 Final financial reporting to be submitted as part of the FY20 Annual reports (July 1, 2020 - mid-August, 2020). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Tue Sep 24 13:21:10 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 19:21:10 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fwd: Free lecture Oct 2 at Santa Fe Indian Center, Santa Fe, NM Message-ID: <20e21f1f85db49c79bd612255fbba930@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Hello Tribal Library Directors, I am forwarding the message below in case anyone is interested in attending this event. If you are going, please let me know. Thank you so much! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Debbie Reese > Date: Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 12:12 PM Subject: Free lecture Oct 2 at Santa Fe Indian Center, Santa Fe, NM To: > CAUTION:This email originated outside the Institution. Unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe, do not follow guidance, click links, or open attachments. Got the details worked out and can share! I'll be at the Santa Fe Indian Center in Santa Fe, NM on Oct 2 at 6:00 to give a talk. Copies of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the US for Young People will be for sale there. I'm talking about it and other books, too. Ones that are by Native writers. I hope some of you in northern NM can attend! Here's the link to the center's FB announcement: https://www.facebook.com/sfindiancenter/posts/2599119510176424?__xts__[0]=68.ARDWasZTWhb1ZYxDu3MI4Dm-zfzjPHPLUAg0aylS16o2CPmW3zcO3EQIb-kTJBlZB8TeCNv7yZo2-Kp1B-ePY-ROiXqOdKvSpl834dWKMVw7MF76CDIgKGbnQlHl73Te2U4rS4XsWKf1D8Sk-gskhjU1-QXvBo_KZ2D_dBdejL2JCYTKg9NjcZF0bJMz5XkUmRZhvsBCDPa_SYtmw-qZB2RgpZtIEqowZzfcFQH5A4s5GHW2VhzZzFk6eiVjd7fSPb7LtxqHFbSEAa1X8lhfzyPCtmy6WB_0YevoxhUcaFQCHWzGf73O20Ezsgwd2H_FQE0uZqYORt1c3DiA_AuF5WiIYA&__xts__[1]=68.ARAOfbOf25h1saGRKH5HXotiNEM3o_cNUvWXSrdmtexpW7nUjbr-E1gIs7Hv0-Jj8vELjx6cR-Kw35NrfdxF1s3eXfpT-inx-W0yJYvjKyL9m1kAoBzchwKtMnoAWi1Yk1G2YLjPFcIJzfmmd09dLxcCsItouBpsj3lg1v8KqgG_E84zRKqFYgrc7ksUYHJqGJxI2T3iBZiRqrFVOVr8uOiWfvMZ36OGvl05gv1LvQImkRM3AryiyjI5x_AY0SE_xfy3mAHSBcdjZdqn0o3EuhcKRyf-M3WvRo1eAOakwjvUX9MCDT8Hi0leZI9D23RQU8I8atCmEyQFF7bohlkhcfhkqQ&__tn__=-R Oh gosh I hope that link works... it is kind of ... long. Debbie _____________________________________ Debbie Reese, Ph.D. Tribally enrolled: Namb? Pueblo Publisher of American Indians in Children's Literature Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/debreese Email: dreese.nambe at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us Wed Sep 25 14:16:43 2019 From: Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us (Hadley, Faye, DCA) Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 20:16:43 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] News Flash Message-ID: <5236b2ab397b41adb679679da45dce6b@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Hello Tribal Library Directors, Did you all know that you were getting this money? Congrats to Pojoaque and Isleta for getting the big bucks. Read all about it: https://haaland.house.gov/media/press-releases/nm-delegation-announces-funding-native-libraries. Hope you all are having a great day! Best wishes, Faye -- Faye Hadley Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Dept of Cultural Affairs State Library of New Mexico faye.hadley at state.nm.us 505-476-9764 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: