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We are the Aspen Song Kids from Taos Pueblo, a beautiful place in Northern New Mexico. Our mission is to preserve our culture, our heritage, our tradition, and our language. We do that through our art. We give our thanks to our elders and our ancestors. Our grandparents and great-grandparents were artists. If it were not for their hard work, we would not be here today. We carry on their legacy. We give thanks to the artists who came before. We get our name, Aspen Song Kids, from our great-great grandfather whose name was Aspen Song. We didn't know him in person as he had passed away before we were born, yet, we honor him with our name. The paintings and stories in this book were created by us, the Aspen Song Kids. Everyday, after school and on the weekends, we walk from the day school to the Pueblo village where we practice our art and practice speaking Tiwa, our native language. We love learning from the elders about the old ways so we may carry on the knowledge to our children and grandchildren in the years to come. We are proud to share our art and to honor Taos Pueblo with this book. - Aspen Song Kids
This work, featuring a new introduction by scholar and doughBelly fan James J. O'Donnell, is reprinted from the original book by the author, which sold for $1 and appeared in 1954. The reprint is intended to once again put this "cowboy sage" in our sights as his writing is remarkably relevant to today's world and just plain fun to read. Rebecca Lenzini, Publisher, Nighthawk Pressdoughbelly Price writes as he lives, in complete honesty, with the laughter that comes from the heart. His thoughts on government and politics are unclouded by know-it-allism and inside information. He writes from the heart and he pulls no punches. You are never in doubt with Doughbelly. You know where he stands today, and he'll still be there tomorrow, and the strange and sometimes wonderful thing is: you find yourself standing with him. On laughter, on honesty, on truth. This book is filled with laughter and honesty and truth. It will take you back a few years and bring you to the present, and refresh your memory of things past . . . and most important, it will leave you with a clean taste in your mouth and laughter on your lips. No one could ask for more. Excerpted from the original Introduction to the book by FRANK O'ROURKE
We are the Aspen Song Kids from Taos Pueblo, a beautiful place in Northern New Mexico. Our mission is to preserve our culture, our heritage, our tradition, and our language. We do that through our art. We give our thanks to our elders and our ancestors. Our grandparents and great-grandparents were artists. If it were not for their hard work, we would not be here today. We carry on their legacy. We give thanks to the artists who came before. We get our name, Aspen Song Kids, from our great-great grandfather whose name was Aspen Song. We didn't know him in person as he had passed away before we were born, yet, we honor him with our name. The paintings and stories in this book were created by us, the Aspen Song Kids. Everyday, after school and on the weekends, we walk from the day school to the Pueblo village where we practice our art and practice speaking Tiwa, our native language. We love learning from the elders about the old ways so we may carry on the knowledge to our children and grandchildren in the years to come. We are proud to share our art and to honor Taos Pueblo with this book. - Aspen Song Kids
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