
Below is the outline and etiquette for our online portion of the book club. Each participant is important and valued, we welcome your participation. He draws and paints cartoons, one panel at a time, and was picked up by the Santa Fe. Thank you for participating in our virtual Pueblo Book Club. Cartoonist Without Reservations: Ricardo Cate Is One Funny Indian. From Bellwetherbooks (McKeesport, PA, U.S.A.) AbeBooks. While this is a free event, there is a $5 suggested donation. Cartoonist Ricardo Cat describes Indian humor as the result of us living in a dominant culture, and the funny part is that we so often fall short of. Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Ricardo Cate Cate, Ricardo. Stay tuned! The deadline to register is the day before the event. The form to RSVP for the online meeting is here. The book is also available at the Indian Pueblo Store for $11.99. This month’s reading, “Without Reservations: The Cartoons of Richard Caté,” by Kewa/Santo Domingo artist/cartoonist Richard Caté, contradicts the stereotype of ‘stoic Indian’ with a satirical, if not irreverent, perspective of the contemporary Indian experience. Coronavirus has certainly thrown us a curveball, spitball, and inside pitch all at once, and what we all need is a good belly-laugh. that is in a mainstream newspaper as a daily. Our April book selection asks, “Why take life so seriously?” This past year, perhaps many of us have had to do so – or have asked this of ourselves. Without Reservations is the only Native American cartoon in the U.S. “A picture is worth a thousand words” goes the saying. This Pueblo Book Club will be offered both online (Zoom) and in person in the Chaco III room at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center at 2pm. In-person and Virtual Tuesday 04.12, 2022
