James Seavey Griffith
James S. Griffith
James S. Griffith was the director of the Southwest Folklore Center at the University of Arizona, where he earned his PhD in cultural anthropology and art history. He published numerous books, including A Border Runs Through It: Journeys in Regional History and Folklore, Beliefs and Holy Places: A Spiritual Geography of the Pimería Alta; Hecho a Mano: The Traditional Arts of Tucson’s Mexican American Community; and his most recent book published in 2019, Saints, Statues, and Stories: A Folklorist Looks at the Religious Art of Sonora.
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The face of Christ in Sonora =
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Folk Saints of the Borderlands
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Saints of the southwest
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Hecho a Mano
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Beliefs and Holy Places
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Southern Arizona folk arts
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Legacy of conquest
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Saints, Statues, and Stories
no cover - ABA border runs through itJames Seavey Griffith
A border runs through it
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A Shared Space
no cover - ASA shared spaceJames Seavey Griffith
A shared space
no cover - SSShared Space (The Folklife of t...James Seavey Griffith
Shared Space (The Folklife of the West Series , Vol 1)
no cover - OMOld men of the fiestaJames Seavey Griffith
Old men of the fiesta
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The face of Christ in Sonora =
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Folk Saints of the Borderlands
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Saints of the southwest
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Hecho a Mano
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Beliefs and Holy Places
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Southern Arizona folk arts
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Legacy of conquest
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Saints, Statues, and Stories
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A border runs through it
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A Shared Space
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A shared space
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Shared Space (The Folklife of the West Series , Vol 1)
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Old men of the fiesta