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For fifty years, Oregon State University Press has been publishing exceptional books about the Pacific Northwest—its people and landscapes, its flora and fauna, its history and cultural heritage. The Press has played a vital role in the region’s literary life, providing readers with a better understanding of what it means to be an Oregonian. Today, Oregon State University Press publishes distinguished books in several academic areas from environmental history and natural resource management to indigenous studies.
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Legends of the Northern Paiute
as told by Wilson Wewa
By Wilson Wewa; Edited by James A. Gardner; Compiled by James A. Gardner; Introduction by James A. Gardner
Oregon State University Press
New Strategies for Wicked Problems
Science and Solutions in the 21st Century
Oregon State University Press
My Life, by Louis Kenoyer
Reminiscences of a Grand Ronde Reservation Childhood
Oregon State University Press
The Long Shadows
A Global Environmental History of the Second World War
Oregon State University Press
Kanaka Hawai'i Cartography
Hula, Navigation, and Oratory
By Renee Pualani Louis, with Moana Kahele
Oregon State University Press
Accidental Gravity
Residents, Travelers, and the Landscape of Memory
Oregon State University Press
Accidental Gravity moves from upstate New York to the contemporary western U.S., from urban and suburban places to wild lands. The essays are informative, but the focus is personal. Quetchenbach writes about urban and suburban places as well as wild lands. In the first section of the book, he focuses on suburban neighborhoods, "the places where tensions between human and animal nature, and between differing concepts of the natural world, come to the fore." In the second section, he juxtaposes these humanized places with Yellowstone National Park, in the context of climate change and other contemporary pressures.
On the Ragged Edge of Medicine
Doctoring Among the Dispossessed
Oregon State University Press
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