Published Writings

  • Cover of an AQ journal, Fall 2008, with a colorful geometric star design made of smaller triangles in shades of pink, yellow, blue, purple, green, and orange on a light background.

    Corn Culture

    AIQ Fall 2008

  • A large explosion with bright orange flames and thick black smoke, with a dark foreground and a cloudy sky in the background. Text over the image reads: "shock and awe" in large yellow letters and "war on words" in smaller white letters.

    Consumer

    Shock and Awe 2004

  • Cover of The Humanist magazine, March/April 2001, celebrating its 60th anniversary. Features images of a nuclear power plant, a cityscape, a spaceship, and an astronaut, with a large sunflower overlaying the scene. Title text reads 'The New Peace Initiative' in red letters.

    Body Knowledge, Empathy, and the Body Politic

    The Humanist March/April 2001

  • Cover of American Indian Quarterly magazine, Spring 1995, featuring black and white illustration of a stylized figure with a large feathered headdress, holding up a hand, with titles and author names listed.

    Knotted Bellies and Fragile Webs: Untangling and Re-spinning in Tayo's Healing Journey

    AIQ Spring 1995

  • Book cover titled 'The Politics of Women's Spirituality' featuring an illustration of a topless woman with long flowing hair, set against a background of stylized waves and leaves, with a subtitle about essays by founding mothers of the movement.

    On Common Ground

    The Politics of Women’s Spirituality 1994

  • Nighttime landscape with a starry sky, a bright planet or star, and a silhouette of mountains reflecting in a calm body of water.

    The Hopi Environmental Ethos

    Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World, a Resource Handbook 1986

“The Hopi belief in the connection to Spider Woman via a gossamer thread through the doorway at the top of the head can be translated into Tantric terms: when we keep our crown chakras open through meditation, Spider Woman illuminates our mental center. We may then dispel the illusion of linear time and mortality.”

— Hopi and Tantric Clues to the Cretan Labyrinth

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