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Women Speak to Colonization, Conquest, Columbus
- Quincentenary Implications in Women's Lives by Sandra Morgen and Diana Sheridan
- Please Don't Call Me for the Quincentennial by Mary Romero
- Engendering Native America before Columbus: An Archaeological Perspective on Women of the Northwest Coast by Madonna Moss
- From Queen Mother to Breeder, from Beloved Woman to Squaw: the Impact of Columbus on African and Native American Women by Sharon Elise
- Rape as a Tool of Conquest in Early Latin America by Stephanie Wood
- "So Many and Such Significant Women": Testimony from the Convents of Colonial Mexico by Amanda Powell
- Pachamama, El Tio, and Themes of Regeneration by Betty LaDuke by Elizabeth Archers
- Mothers, Teach Your Sons by Denise Chavez
- Demythologizing Columbus by Unlocking the Feminine from the Prison of Western Thinking by Gretchen Minakutsik Freed-Rowland
- October 11, 1491 by Ursula Le Guin
- The Experiences of Asian American Women in Hawaii: Along the Columbian Continuum by Alice Yun Chai
- Myth, Magic, and Medicine in the Modern World by Paula Gunn Allen
- Transcending Images of La Malinche by Diana Sheridan
- Ceramist by Elizabeth Archers
- Different Shores by Deb Casey and Rob Proudfoot
Publication Year
1992
