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Above: Elvis Shrine, Kathy Van Tome, Original in color
Left: Lena Levaris, Attorney, 1986, Award WinnerThis was the second annual photo competition
sponsored by the Texas Historical Foundation.
The purpose of the Photograph Texas
1997 contest was to encourage photographers to record images of the state for the historic
merit they will have in the future. $1,400 in cash prizes was awarded to ten winners.*: The Rediscovery of Santa Cruz de San Saba. A Mission for
the Apache in Spanish Texas. By V. Kay Hindes, Mark R. Wolf,
Grant D. Hall, and Kathleen Kirk Gilmore, $15.00
*. The Tiguas. Pueblo Indians of Texas. By Bill Wright,
Introduction by Daniel J. Gelo. Cloth edition $40.00
* The Kickapoo Indians. Keepers of Tradition. By Bill Wright,
Historical Essay by E. John Gesick Jr. Cloth edition $40.00
o Photographic Collections in Texas. A Union Guide. Compiled
by Richard Pearce-Moses. $20.00
*. Texas: 150 Years of Statehood. By Sherrie S. McLeRoy.
$20.00
*. The First Quarter Century. The Texas Historical Commission
and Texas Historical Foundation. By Mrs. Will E. Wilson
and Deolece Parmelee. $15.00
*. Artistry in Silver and Steel: The Adolph Bayers Legend. By
J. Martin Basinger. $56.00
Include $3.00 for shipping and handling. VISA, Mastercard
Texas Historical Foundation, P.O. Box 50314, Austin, TX 78763
(512) 453-2154. e-mail thf@texashf.org- uISIiUISuIU*
8 U '"This delightful book depicts the life and culture of American Indians who lived
in the Lower Pecos region ofTexas and Mexico. Elaine Acker brings the spirit of
their culture to life by articulating the character of the land they lived on, their
rich tradition of art, and the story behind the remains of their homes."
Science Books & Films, June/July 1996
"Life in a Rock Shelter stimulates the imagination and whets the reader's
appetite for a first-hand look at the sites described in the book."
Texas Parks and Wildlife, April, 1996
"Life in a Rock Shelter is a beautifully designed and informative book for
budding archaeologists and anthropologists (12 and up) or for anyone interested
in what life was like for the prehistoric Indians in our part of the world."
Texas Books, Judyth Rigler
Softcover, 120 pages, 9 x 8, maps,
photographs & drawings, bibliography,
index.
0-937460-84-2 .... $19.95P.O. Box 25123
Dallas. Texas 75225II
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