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  1. Mtro. Bernardo Andrés Gallegos Mendoza. Nacionalidad: mexicana. Adscripción: Realizó estudios de Derecho y Filosofía en la UNAM. Ha impartido las cátedras de Teoría Jurídica Contemporánea I y Lógica I en el Posgrado de Derecho de la UNAM.

  2. Bernardo P Gallegos Valencia, located approximately 20 miles south of Albuquerque was where my maternal Aragon family originated in the 18th century. My new book, Postcolonial Indignous Performances, Coyote Musings on Genizaros, Hybridity, Education, and Slavery is available here:

  3. 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.

  4. Bernardo Gallegos’ superb research and personal narrative tells the story of colonial New Mexico and the resulting psychological damage on future generations. I’m still haunted by the effect on...

  5. Bernardo Gallegos. The essays in this volume contain a symphony of carefully orchestrated narratives that engage a wide-ranging assemblage of topics including immigration, indigenous identity, Genízaros, hybridity, education, religious syncretism, and United States and Spanish imperialism.

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  6. Authors: 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.

  7. Bernardo Gallegos Articles, Chapters, and Reviews. Gallegos, B. (2016) “Education and Indigenous Slavery in New Mexico.” American Educational History Journal. 43(1). Gallegos, B. (2015). Sixteenth Century Indigenous Scholars of El Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlaltelolco. Professing Education. Vol. 10, #1 Gallegos, B. (2012).