First Book to Compare Native American Authors from the United States and Canada Published
Contemporary Native Fiction in the U.S. and Canada is the first book to focus on Native American authors from the United States and Canada through the lens of postcolonialism. - August 16, 2011
New Landmark Publication on Humanistic Psychotherapy Released
After more than a decade of research, clinical work, and writing, a new comprehensive model of humanistic psychotherapy is published. - March 03, 2011
Major Publication on the Ghost Dance Religion, Mormons, and American Indians Reissued
After more than a decade of research and writing, the second edition of the landmark publication Mormons, Indians, and the Ghost Dance Religion of 1890 is re-issued. - January 28, 2011
First Book to Discuss American Indian Place Names in Southern New England Released
Understanding Indian Places Names in Southern New England is the first book to provide a method and process for interpreting regional American Indian place names. - December 27, 2010
First Book to Comparatively Explore Policies Toward Indigenous People’s in Canada and India Released
Indigenous Peoples in Liberal Democratic States is the first comparative study of the interactions between indigenous peoples and political regimes of the Province of British Columbia, Canada and the hill areas of composite Assam, India. - March 22, 2010
Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources Celebrates the Publication of Its 1000 Article
Editor of Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources (IPIR), Dr. Peter N. Jones, announces the publication of the magazine and research databank’s 1000 article. - July 30, 2009
Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of a Book on Sioux Native American Indian Oral Traditions
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of Lakota Sioux Legends and Myths: Native American Oral Traditions Recorded by Marie L. McLaughlin and Zitkala Sa. - June 25, 2009
Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of Sweet Spot, a Novel on Mazatlan Carnival, Dirty Politics, and Baseball
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of Sweet Spot, an enthralling tale that mirrors today’s political climate by veteran Mexican journalist Linton Robinson. - April 19, 2009
Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of a Comprehensive Bibliography on Shamanism
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of Shamans and Shamanism: A Comprehensive Bibliography on the Terms Use in North America, the first book of its kind on the subject. - February 14, 2009
Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources Celebrates the Publication of Its 100 Article
Editor of Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources, Dr. Peter N. Jones announces the publication of the databank and community resource’s 100 article. - October 27, 2008
Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of a Landmark Sustainability Book
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of I Am Sustainability: How the Human Body Can Save the Planet by Enrico J. Wensing. - September 22, 2008
Bauu Press Begins New Publishing Venture with the Release of Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the launch and publication of the Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources databank and community resource. - May 27, 2008
Bauu Press Publishes Book About Man Solo Hiking Across Weminuche Wilderness Area
Backpacker William Hood published a new book about his adventure solo hiking across the Weminuche Wilderness Area in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado. - May 19, 2008
Bauu Institute and Press Releases New Book on Potential Water Wars
Impending global water crisis depicted in debut novel about New Mexico and Texas. - April 23, 2008