How It Is (2008)
Viola Cordova was a pioneering Native American philosopher, artist, and author. As a member of the Jicarilla Apache tribe, she was one of the first Native American women to earn a PhD in philosophy, receiving her degree from the University of New Mexico.
Raised in Taos, New Mexico, Cordova's unique perspective blended her Apache heritage with her Hispanic upbringing. She went on to become a respected voice in American Indian philosophy, co-editing the APA's Newsletter on American Indians in Philosophy until her passing. Cordova's thoughtful insights emphasized the importance of listening and understanding diverse worldviews, rather than simply projecting one's own. Her acclaimed work, How It Is, offered a lyrical meditation on existence informed by Native wisdom traditions.
Remembered for her contributions to expanding philosophical discourse, Viola Cordova's legacy lives on through an annual lecture series established in her honor at the University of New Mexico. As a pioneering scholar and artist, she left an indelible mark on Native American philosophy.
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