Nahua Newsletter

October 1987, Number 3

The Nahua Newsletter
With support from the Department of Anthropology
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Alan R. Sandstrom, Editor
A Publication of the Indiana University
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

 

Brad Huber, Editor

Contents

In this issue

Welcome to the third issue of the Nahua Newsletter. We have come a long way since the 1985 American Anthropological Association Meeting in Washington, when a small group of people met with Jane Hill (University of Arizona) and James Taggart (Franklin and Marshall) to plan a symposium on Nahua ethnohistory, linguistics, and contemporary culture. The overwhelming success of the following year's AAA symposium in Philadelphia and the growing number of subscribers to the Nahua Newsletter suggest that there are many benefits to be derived from the continued interaction of Nahua specialists. It is hoped that this newsletter continues to be an effective means by which Nahua specialists exchange information and ideas with each other. Readers' comments, suggestions, and opinions are always welcome.

The editor is pleased to report that another symposium is being organized for Nahua specialists at the November 1987 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Chicago. Details are provided below. In addition to this news, the present issue contains an update on the effort to compile a comprehensive bibliography on Nahua sources, requests for assistance, titles and details of new publications, requests for manuscripts, and other items of general interest.

Subscriptions to the Nahua Newsletter are free and may be requested by completing the form on the last page of each issue. Readers are asked to make copies of the present issue and send them to Nahua specialists not listed on the roster.

A fourth issue of the Nahua Newsletter will appear in October 1987. Readers are again invited to fill out 2 and 3 of the Biographical Information Form and to send these forms to the editor. Responses will be listed in the fourth and subsequent issues of the Nahua Newsletter in the form of a directory listing a specialist's primary interest in Nahua studies and a brief description of his or her current (last 5 years) scholarly /research activities. Responses will be printed exactly as they appear on these forms. Those who have previously filled out the Biographical Information Form may amend their responses in order to bring them up to date. Anyone who does not wish to be listed in the directory can notify the editor. To date, approximately twenty-five individuals have chosen to be listed in this directory.

Call for papers

Alan Sandstrom (Indiana-Purdue University) and Brad Huber (University of Pittsburgh) are organizing a symposium for the November 18-22, 1987 American Anthropological Association meeting in Chicago. Like last year, the theme for this year's symposium will be kept general to attract a wide variety of paper topics (ethnohistory, linguistics, cultural anthropology, archaeology). The symposium is provisionally titled "Aztec Adaptation from Colonialism to Modernization." If you are interested in presenting a paper, you should send the "Proposal for Paper" and "Advanced Registration" forms (January 1987 Anthropology Newsletter), and a registration check made out to the AAA to: Alan R. Sandstrom, Department of Anthropology, Indiana-Purdue University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805. These items must reach Alan no later than March 25th.

Bibliography update

1. Frances Karttunen (University of Texas, Austin) informs us:

2. Jane Hill (University or Arizona) also mentions the "very useful ongoing bibliographical series contributed by Ascención León-Portilla to Estudios de Cultura Nahuatl." She indicates that Ascención would appreciate knowing "about North American publications as they appear. (It's harder to find North American journals, article collections in Mexico these days)." In addition, Jane Hill suggests that:

3.Finally, Eloise Quiñones-Keber (Baruch College, City University of New York) writes that:

Recent Publications

1. The Department of Linguistics, University of Texas-Austin advises us that copies of Texas Linguistic Forum 26: Nahuatl and Maya in Contact with Spanish are still available. TLF:26 can be ordered from: Texas Linguistic Forum, Department of Linguistics, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712. TLF:26 costs $6.00. Please add $.75 for domestic postage and $1.00 for postage to addresses outside the continental USA. Checks should be made payable to The University of Texas.

2. The Editor of the journal New Scholar, Vernon Kjonegaard (University of California-Santa Barbara), informs us that the current number "Voices of the First America: Text & Context in the New World" (511pp., paperbound) is now available. This issue contains a variety of interesting articles including Rudolf van Zantwijk's "The Image of Tenochtitlan in the Aztec Literary Tradition," Willard Gingerich's "Quetzalcoatl and the Agon of Time in the Anales de Cuauhtitlan," Richard Haly's "The Poetics of the Aztecs," and A. J. 0. Anderson's "The Irrepressible Sorcerers: Verbal Art in Colonial Nahua Society."

New Scholar provides a forum for understanding the unique human condition and experience in the Américas. The journal's focus on the social sciences and humanities encompasses the research of those scholars concerned with the impact of the past as well as contemporary processes and events of the hemisphere. Manuscripts which deal creatively with methodology and interpretation are especially encouraged. Subscription rates are $32 for institutions and $12 for individuals. Individual orders must be pre-paid. All inquiries to: New Scholar, South Hall 4607, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106.

3. S. L. Cline (University of California-Santa Barbara) has recently written a book entitled Colonial Culhuacan, 1580-1600: A Social History of an Aztec Town, University of New Mexico Press, 1986.

4. Jane H. Hill and Kenneth C. Hill (University of Arizona) have recently written a book entitled Speaking Mexicano: Dynamics of Syncretic Language in Central Mexico, University of Arizona Press, 1986, cloth $40.00. 493pp. Speaking Mexicano is a sociolinguistic study of language use and change in Malinche Mexicano.

Cooperation column

1. Michael E. Smith (Loyola University) comments:

Suggestions can be sent to: Dr. Michael E. Smith, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Loyola University, 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60626.

2. Lori Jacobson (McAllen International Museum) writes:

As curator at the McAllen International Museum, I periodically travel in Mexico documenting contemporary folk arts, including masks and textiles. We also feature two exhibitions each year from this collection. I would be pleased to learn about current research projects and findings..."

Correspondence can be sent to: Lori Jacobson, Curator of Collections, McAllen International Museum, 1900 Nolana, McAllen, TX 78504. 3. The Editor of the Latin American Indian Literatures (LAIL) Journal, Mary H. Preuss, informs us that she would like to collaborate in our communicative and educational efforts related to the indigenous peoples of Latin America by establishing an exchange of publications and camera-ready advertisements. She can offer both LAIL Journal and the Newsletter of LAILA/ ALILA for these purposes. She also states that she would like more articles in LAIL Journal about Nahua literaturesstudies of the literature itself, motifs, interpretations, etc. or indigenous texts with English translations and commentaries. In addition, reviewers of books on Nahua topics are needed from time to time. Those wishing further information about LAIL Journal can write: Mary H. Preuss, Editor, LAIL Journal, Department of Foreign Languages, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA 15010-3599.

4. Jane Hill (University of Arizona-Tucson) writes that:

5. Frances Karttunen (University of Texas-Austin) requests:

"Any recipients of the Newsletter with an interest in a 'foundation course' in Nahuatl should contact me... at the Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712. ... By a 'foundation course', I mean one that would lay the groundwork for moving on to archival work for some and to elicitation and fieldwork for others--a course that would provide a rational outline of the general grammar plus practice in dealing with the language through exercises. It could also serve as a refresher course for people who have some knowledge of the language already but need to make sense of what they know. Ideally such a course would take place in the summer so that people from various institutions and locations could get together."

6. Alan R. Sandstrom (Indiana-Purdue University) notes that through his contacts in the field last year, he has access to the entire collection of maps of Mexico put out by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica. Maps run a few dollars each and he will be glad to make them available to interested parties at no profit to himself. To request more information, write to Alan R. Sandstrom, Department of Anthropology, Indiana-Purdue University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805. Those writing to him should indicate the areas of Mexico in which they are interested. He will then send a photocopy of the appropriate section of the key map along with instructions about ordering. Below is a list of maps and statistical compilations currently available through his source from the Institute.

MAPS

Scale 1:50,000
Topography
Geology
Soil Usage
Edaphology (Pedology)
Potential Soil Usage

Scale 1:250,000
Climatic Effects Nov-Apr
Climatic Effects Dec-Oct
Hydrology: Surface Waters
Hydrology: Ground Waters
Agriculture: Potential Usage
Cattle Breeding: Potential Usage
Forestry: Potential Usage
Geology
Edaphology (Pedology)
Topography
Vegetation and Soil Usage

Scale 1:1,000,000
Geology
Vegetation and Soil Usage
Edaphology (Pedology)
Hydrology: Surface Waters
Hydrology: Ground Waters
Mean Annual Temperatures
Total Annual Rainfall
Climates
Soil Humidity
Agriculture: Potential Usage
Cattle Breeding: Potential Usage
Forestry: Potential Usage
Topography

Scale 1:4.000,000
Mexican Republic
(cost per map for all of the above $4 U.S., includes shipping)
Mexican Republic in Plastic with Raised Relief
(cost of raised relief map $18 U.S., includes shipping)

STATISTICAL COMPILATIONS

 

Other News

1. Two news items of interest which appeared in the January 1987 Anthropology Newsletter : "The Department of Anthropology of the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla (Mexico), as part of its current expansion program, is planning the publication of several volumes on the Anthropology of the Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley and Adjacent Regions. Mesoamericanists working in this area are invited to submit papers and research reports in any subfield of the discipline (ethnology, archeology, physical anthropology, linguistics or ethnohistory) for possible publication in this series. Articles may be submitted in English or Spanish, should be no more than 25 pages in length and should include an abstract no longer than 4 pages (which will be published in the language opposite that of the article). Contributions will be refereed and must be postmarked no later than April 15. Manuscripts longer than 25 pages will be considered if they possess special merit. Contact Ed, Publications Series, Dept. of Anthropology, Universidad de las Américas, AP 100 Sta Catarina Mártir, 72820 Puebla. Mexico."

"The Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) has announced that some 1987-88 Fulbright Lecturing Grants remain available in anthropology and archeology. For Latin America, the specific openings are in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Mexico. Scholars in all academic ranks, including emeritus, are eligible to apply. Requirements include US citizenship, the PhD, college or university teaching experience, evidence of scholarly productivity and knowledge of Spanish. For more information, contact CIES, 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036; 202/939-5401."

2. John Bierhorst has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to prepare an edition of the Romances de los señores de la Nueva España.

3. Cornell University will host the V International Symposium on Latin American Indian Literatures on June 3-6, 1987. In 1988, this event will be held in Guatemala and in 1989, at the University of New Mexico as part of that university's Bicentennial Celebration. For further information, write Dr. Richard N. Luxton, LAILA/ALILA Symposia Chairman, P.O. Box 163553, Sacramento, CA 95816.

Roster

More than one hundred Nahua specialists currently subscribe to the Nahua Newsletter. In addition to these subscribers, approximately twenty Latin American Studies programs have been added to the mailing list. The directors of these programs are asked to cooperate with us in contacting Nahua specialists not listed in this issue's roster.

Carmen Aguilera
Biblioteca Nacional de Antropología e Historia
INAH, Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi
Mexico, DF 11560

Patricia. Anawalt
Museum of Cultural Hist., 55A Haines Hall
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Arthur J. 0. Anderson
4411 Hermosa Way
San Diego
CA 92103

J. Richard Andrews
Department of English
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37235

William O. Autry, Jr.
59389 CR 13
Elkhart, IN
46517-3503

Victor N. Baptiste
Hofstra University
Hempstead, Long Island
New York 11550

Manlio Barbosa Cano
Centro Regional Puebla-Tlaxcala INAH
Fuertes de Loreto y Guadalupe
Puebla, Pue. MEXICO C.P. 72270

Ulf Baukmann
Ortwinstrasse 15a
1000 Berlin 28
WEST GERMANY

Frances Berdan
Department of Anthropology
California State University
San Bernardino, CA 92407

John Bierhorst
Box 566
West Shokan
NY 12494

Richard E. Blanton
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
Purdue University
Lafayette, IN 47907

Elizabeth H. Boone
Pre-Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20007

James Braun
1939 Academy Place
Glendale
California 91206

Sallie Brennan
Department of Anthropology
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627

William Bright
Department of Linguistics
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Elizabeth Brumfiel
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
Albion College
Albion, MI 49224

Louise M. Burkhart
Department of Anthropology
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520

Jeff Burnham
Departamento de Humanidades
Universidad de Sonora
Hermosillo, Sonora, MEXICO

Edward E. Calnek
Department of Anthropology
333 Harkness Hall, University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627

Lyle R. Campbell
Department of Anthropology
State University of New York
Albany, NY 12222

R. Joe Campbell
218 Ridgeview Drive
Bloomington
Indiana 47401

Una Canger
Ulriksdalvej 3
Valby 2500
DENMARK

Davíd Carrasco
Department of Religious Studies
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309

Pedro Carrasco
Department of Anthropology
State University of New York
Stony Brook, NY 11794

Eustaquio Celestino Solis
Depto. de Etnohistoria, CIESAS
Victoria 75
14000 Tlalpan, Mexico, D.F.

Marie-Noëlle Chamoux
13, Rue du Ceriser
Paris
FRANCE 75004

Garry E. Chick
LBRL, Children's Research Center
51 East Gerty Drive
Champaign, IL 61820

Susan Clement-Brutto
Centre College
Danville
KY 40422

S.L. Cline
Department of History
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Karen Dakin
Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas
10 Piso, Torre 11 de Humanidades, UNAM
Mexico, D.F., MEXICO 04510

Daniele Dehouve
32 Rue de A. Briand
Dunkerque
FRANCE 59240

Charles E. Dibble
335 E. Center
North Salt Lake
Utah 84054

James W. Dow
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48063

Dumbarton Oaks
Pre-Columbian Library
1703 32nd Street, N. W.
Washington, DC 20007

Jacqueline de Durand-Forest
15 Rue Lakanal
Paris
FRANCE 75015

Ramon Favela
Center for Chicano Studies
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

William R. Fowler, Jr.
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202

Judith Friedlander
Division of Social Sciences
State University of New York
College Purchase, NY 10577

Susan D. Gillespie
Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61761

Willard Gingerich
Department of English
University of Texas
El Paso, TX 79968

Thomas L. Grigsby
Department of Anthropology
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331

Román Güemes Jiménez
Calle Fausto Vega Santander
No.58, Int. 3
Xalapa, Veracruz MEXICO

Robert S. Haskett
Department of History
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469

Ross Hassig
Department of Anthropology
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027

Frederic Hicks
Department of Anthropology
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292

Jane Hill
Department of Anthropology
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721

Kenneth C. Hill
Department of Anthropology
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721

Eike Hinz
Archäologisches lnstitut, Universität Hamburg
Johnsallee 35
D-2000 Hamburg 13, W. GERMANY

Mary G. Hodge
66 Horsey Street
Williamstown
MA 01267

Harol Hoffman
Department of Anthropology
University of North Carolina
Greensboro, NC 27412

Rebecca Horn
339 Western Drive
Richmond
California 94801

Brad R. Huber
Department of Anthropology
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

John H. Ingham
Department of Anthropology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Barry L. Isaac
Department of Anthropology
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221

Lori Jacobson
Curator of Collections
McAllen International Museum
1900 Nolana, McAllen Texas 78504

Patrick Johansson
Calle Paris 241
Mexico D.F.
MEXICO 04100

Frances Karttunen
Linguistics Research Center
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712

T. S. Kaufman
Department of Anthropology
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Susan Kellog
Marktplatz 4
5902 Netphen 1
WEST GERMANY

Linda L. Kjeldgaard, Editor
ENCUENTRO, Latin American Institute
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Vernon Kjonegaard, Editor
NEW SCHOLAR
South Hall 4607, Univ. of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Cecelia F. Klein
Dept. of Art, Design, and Art History
405 Hilgard Avenue, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Jorge Klor de Alva
Puerto Rican, Lat Amer. and Carib. Studies
State University of New York
Albany, NY 12222

Timothy Knab
Auberge des 4 Saisons
Rt 42
Shandakon, NY 12486

Frances M. Krug
850 Mears Park Place
401 Sibley Street
St Paul, MN 55101

Donald V. Kurtz
Department of Anthropology
University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53201

Yolanda Lastra de Suarez
Instituto de Investigaciones Antropologicas
Univ. Nac. Autónoma de Mexico, C.U.
Mexico D.F. 04510

Luis Leal
Center for Chicano Studies
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Ascención H. de Leon Portilla
Centro de Investigaciones Historicas
UNAM Mexico, D.F.
MEXICO 04510

Miguel Leon Portilla
Centro de Investigaciones Historicas
UNAM Mexico, D.F.
MEXICO 04510

James Lockhart
Department of History
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Juan López Magaña
P.O. Box 135
Huntington Beach
California 92648

Norman A. McQuown
Department of Anthropology
University of Chicago
1126 East 59th St., Chicago IL 60637

William Madsen
Department of Anthropology
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Gretchen Markov
6 Briar Circle
Rochester
New York 14618

Theresa May, Sponsoring Editor
University of Texas Press
Post Office Box 7819
Austin, TX 78713

Lisa Mitten, Anthro. Bibliographer
207 Hillman Library
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Timothy D. Murphy
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana, PA 15705

Henry B. Nicholson
Department of Anthropology
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Hugo G. Nutini
Department of Anthropology
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Leslie Offutt
Department of History
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Bernard Ortiz de Montellano
Department of Anthropology
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202

Jeanette Peterson
Post Office Box 983
Rancho Santa Fe
CA 92067

Hanns J. Prem
Institut und Sammlung für Völkerkunde
Universität Göttingen, Theaterplatz 15
D- 3400 Göttingen, WEST GERMANY

Mary H. Preuss, Editor
Latin American Indian Literatures Journal
Department of Foreign Languages
Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Paul Jean Provost
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Eloise Quiñones-Keber
600 West 115th Street, #42
New York
NY 10025

John Rawlings
Linguistics and Communications Selector
Stanford University Libraries
FLAC/Green Library, Stanford CA 94305

Kay Read
414 Devonshire Lane
Bolingbrook
IL 60439

Berthold Riese
Getty Center
401 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1455

Timo Riiho
Department of Romance Languages
University of Helsinki
Helsinki 10, FINLAND

David Robichaux
15. Bd. Jourdan, Chambre 425
Paris
FRANCE 25014

Asela Rodriguez de Laguna
Clas. and Mod. Languages and Literatures
State Univ. of N.J.-Rutgers
175 University Ave., Newark NJ 07102

Jane Rosenthal
5532 Blackstone Avenue
Chicago
IL 60637

Frances Rothstein
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Towson State University
Baltimore, MD 21204

Carolyn Sexton Roy
6231 Lake Shore Drive
San Diego
California 92119

Martin H. Sable
4518 N. Larkin Street
Milwaukee
Wisconsin 53211

Alan R. Sandstrom
Dept. of Sociology& Anthropology
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Susan Schroeder
Department of History
Loyola University of Chicago
820 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago IL 60611

John Frederick Schwaller
Department of History
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL 33431

David Shaul
Department of Anthropology
Indiana University at Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Doren Slade
215 W. 90th Street
New York, NY 10024

Michael E. Smith
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
6525 North Sheridan Road
Loyola University, Chicago, IL 60626

Felipe Solís
Museo Nacional de Antropología
INAH, Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi
Mexico, DF 11560

Neville Stiles, Director
Escuela de Linguistica
Universidad Mariano Galvez de Guatemala
Apartado 1811, Guatemala,
GUATEMALA. C.A.

Terry Stocker
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL 32514

James M. Taggart
Department of Anthropology
Franklin and Marshall College
P.O. Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604

Marc Thouvenot
CNRS, La Jasse d'Eyrolles
Russan 30190
St. Chaptes, FRANCE

Emily Umberger
School of Art
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287

Geertrui Van Acker
Domein de Lint 11
2360 Oud-Turnhout
BELGIUM

William Willard
Dept of Comparative American Cultures
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-4010

Stephanie G. Wood
Department of History
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469

Elsa Ziehm
Max-Eyth-Str. 12
1 Berlin 33
WEST GERMANY

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAMS

Richard N. Adams, Director
Latin American Studies
Sid W. Richardson Hall, Unit 1
Univ. of Texas, Austin TX 78712

Russell Berg, Director
Inst. of Latin American Studies
834 International Affairs
Columbia Univ., New York, NY 10027

Brent Berlin, Director
Latin American Studies
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720

George Collier, Director
Latin American Studies
Bolivar House, 482 Alvarado
Stanford Univ., Stanford CA 94305

Dennis Conway, Director
Latin American Studies
Lindley Hall 311
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405

Thomas Davies, Director
Latin American Studies
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182

Paul Drake, Director
Latin American Studies
University of California. at San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093

Paul B. Goodwin, Director
Center for Latin American Studies
U-103, University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06268

Richard Greenleaf, Director
Latin American Studies
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118

Thomas Holloway, Director
Latin American Studies Program
190 Uris Hall
Cornell Univ., Ithaca NY 14853

Terry McCoy, Director
Center for Latin American Studies
319 Grinter Hall
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611

Enrique Mayer, Director
Latin American & Caribbean Center
1208 West California Avenue
University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61801

Gilbert Merkx, Director
Latin American Institute
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Enrique Pupo-Walker, Director
Center for Latin American Studies
Box 1806, Station B
Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN 37235

Don Rice, Director
Latin American Studies
1126 East 59th Street
Univ. of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637

Mark Rosenberg, Director
Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Tamiami Trail, Florida Inter. Univ.
Miami, FL 33199

Louis Sadler, Director
Latin American Studies
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88001

Donald Shea, Director
Latin American Studies
P.O. Box 413
Univ. of Wis., Milwaukee, WI 53201

Thomas Skidmore, Director
Ibero-American Studies Program
1470 Van Hise Hall
University of Wisconsin, Madison WI 53706

Charles Stansifer, Director
Latin American Studies
107 Lippincott Hall
Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045

Diana Velez, Editor
CLASicos, Center for Latin American Studies
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Johannes Wilbert, Director
Latin American Center, UCLA
405 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Last updated: 11/29/07