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  1. Professor of Educational Foundations, Teacher Education, and Indigenous Educational History. Bernardo P Gallegos. Valencia, located approximately 20 miles south of Albuquerque was where my maternal Aragon family originated in the 18th century.

  2. Book Series: Education, Culture, and Society. Editor: Bernardo Gallegos, National University, Los Angeles. The series entertains proposals that engage the complex and dynamic relationship between education, culture, and society in historical, contemporary, and futural contexts.

  3. Bernardo Gallegos. The essays in this book employ postcolonial interpretive frameworks to rescue and re-inscribe stories of Genízaros (indigenous slaves), Coyotes (mixed-bloods), and their descendants.

  4. 9. Juni 2017 · Bernardo Gallegos’ superb research and personal narrative tells the story of colonial New Mexico and the resulting psychological damage on future generations....

  5. Bernardo Gallegos. Professor, Education Foundations, National University. Verified email at nu.edu - Homepage. education history native American history postcolonial theory Latin American history. Articles Cited by. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by ...

  6. Bernardo Gallegos Books, Edited Volumes, & Guest Editorships. Gallegos, B. (2017). Postcolonial Indigenous Performances: Coyote Musings on Genízaros, Hybridity, Education, and Slavery. Boston: Sense Publishers Tozer, S., Gallegos, B., Henry, A., Bushnell, M., Groves-Price, P., (2010). Handbook of Research in Social Foundations of Education.

  7. In this extraordinary and incisively penned collection of essays, Bernardo Gallegos presents a heartfelt and compelling counter-narrative to the swamp of lies. Memorializing of the Alamo is an ebullient heresy according to Gallegos, which he illustrates in a poignant story about touring the Alamo with his son, an event that he refers to as a ...