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  • Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog : Scripting the Santa Fe Legend, 1920-1955
  • Written by author John Pen La Farge
  • Published by University of New Mexico Press, 2001/10/01
  • Anglos have been coming to Santa Fe for centuries, and early in the last century the city's beauty and exotic cultural mix became particularly attractive to artistic immigrants looking for freedom from the greed and competitiveness of mainstream American
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
The Layout of a Town 11
A Santa Fe Girlhood 14
The Jewish Merchants 28
Family Life and Scandals 29
From Mora to the Mission 34
Santa Fe and Indian Dances 42
Watching the Town Change 49
Fiesta 54
Before the War 74
Colorful New Mexico Politics 99
Politics 105
The Ranch at Rociada 122
Man and the Land 133
An Artist's Santa Fe 134
Indians, Attitudes, and Artists 146
Federal Indian Policy 156
Indians 163
A Santa Fe Life 177
A Journalist's Story 193
Remembering Mabel Dodge Luhan 209
Landscape as Text 217
A Personal View of Santa Fe 222
How I Came to Santa Fe To Die 225
La Fonda 244
An Indian View 253
Santa Fe, Pecos, and a Bit of Lebanon 263
Changes in Rural Life 277
Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog 280
Department of Amplification 298
A Texas Rancher at the Opera 303
The Belle of the Ball 323
An Artist's Child Grows Up 334
The Family Vernacular 350
Santa Fe by Accident 351
A Physician in the Fifties 356
Santa Fe since the Fifties 367
Postscript 377
Suggested Reading 381
Index 383


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