Ernie Bulow's Scrap Book
- 1970
1970. Quarto [32 cm] Red boards with a string tie binding. Includes newspaper clippings, programs for high school theatrical performances, correspondence regarding the productions, and articles such as "Wingate youths present Indian lore in drama" published in "Indian Community Action" and "Navajo Legends Increase English Proficiency" published in "Indian Record December 1969." Most is loosely laid in. An early scrap book belonging to bookman and publisher Ernie Bulow documenting his theatrical experiences as cultural arts instructor / script writer at Wingate High School in Fort Wingate, New Mexico.
After receiving an English degree in the sixties, Bulow worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, resided in Gallup, N.M., and taught English at Fort Wingate on the Navajo Reservation. Subsequently, he received a doctorate from the University of Utah, and he returned to Gallup, where he traded in Indian jewelry and kachinas and opened his bookstore.
After receiving an English degree in the sixties, Bulow worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, resided in Gallup, N.M., and taught English at Fort Wingate on the Navajo Reservation. Subsequently, he received a doctorate from the University of Utah, and he returned to Gallup, where he traded in Indian jewelry and kachinas and opened his bookstore.