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We recall the words of Greg Cajete, who asks us to “remember to remember” (Cajete, 2015). We have a story to help us remember. This is the story of Virginia Maria Romero, whose art work is on the cover of this book. Her art is also featured in the film series Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics, which is related to this book, and available for free on YouTube or at the New Mexico State University web site: http://business.nmsu.edu/research/programs/daniels-ethics/tribal-ethics/

I (Grace Ann) have known Ginny (Virginia Maria Romero) for many years. She lives here in our town of Las Cruces, NM, and is an internationally recognized artist whose work I have always loved. When I was talking to Ginny about using her art on the cover of this book, she told me this story about her most recent commission.

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