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The Maricopas

An Identification from Documentary Sources

The University of Arizona Press
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The Hodges Ruin

A Hohokam Community in the Tucson Basin

The University of Arizona Press
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The Chinese of Early Tucson

Historic Archaeology from the Tucson Urban Renewal Project

The University of Arizona Press
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The Asturian of Cantabria

Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in Northern Spain

The University of Arizona Press
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The Albuquerque Navajos

The University of Arizona Press
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Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico

Archaeological Confirmations of Early Spanish Reports

The University of Arizona Press
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Papago Indians at Work

The University of Arizona Press
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Multidisciplinary Research at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona

The University of Arizona Press

This volume presents the results of research from the University of Arizona’s archaeological field school at Grasshopper Pueblo in Arizona. Contributors consider issues of environmental and climactic change; regional and interregional economics; and subsistence change.

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Mexican Macaws

Comparative Osteology and Survey of Remains from the Southwest

The University of Arizona Press
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Marobavi

A Study of an Assimilated Group in Northern Sonora

The University of Arizona Press
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Lithic Analysis and Cultural Inference

A Paleo-Indian Case

The University of Arizona Press
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Irrigation's Impact on Society

The University of Arizona Press
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Homol'ovi II

Archaeology of an Ancestral Hopi Village, Arizona

The University of Arizona Press
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Fort Bowie Material Culture

The University of Arizona Press
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Cocopa Ethnography

The University of Arizona Press
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Carib-Speaking Indians

Culture, Society, and Language

Edited by Ellen B. Basso
The University of Arizona Press
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Broken K Pueblo

Prehistoric Social Organization in the American Southwest

The University of Arizona Press
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Between Desert and River

Hohokam Settlement and Land Use in the Los Robles Community

The University of Arizona Press
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Anadarko

A Kiowa Country Mystery

The University of Arizona Press

In Anadarko, a small bootlegger town full of corruption and murder, J.D. Daugherty and Hoolie Smith investigate the disappearances of geologist Frank Shotz and community member Louisa Welbourne. Tackling difficult issues involving racial prejudice with ease, Tom Holm weaves a vivid, suspenseful tale of the fight between good and evil.

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The Darling

The University of Arizona Press

While classic works of literature inspire Caridad’s longing for love, the wisdom she finds in books helps her to end disastrous relationships. Inspired by fictional heroines, Caridad gradually replaces the models they offer with her own life lessons as she struggles for independence and fulfillment.

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Buzzing Hemisphere / Rumor Hemisférico

The University of Arizona Press

Buzzing Hemisphere / Rumor Hemisférico imagines an alternative to the monolingualism of the U.S. literary and political landscape, and it proposes a geo-neuro-political performance attuned to damaged or marginalized forms of knowledge, perception, and identity. Poet Urayoán Noel maps the spaces between and across languages, cities, and bodies, creating a hemispheric poetics that is both broadly geopolitical and intimately neurological.

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Ladies of the Canyons

A League of Extraordinary Women and Their Adventures in the American Southwest

The University of Arizona Press

Ladies of the Canyons is the true story of a group of remarkable women whose lives were transformed by the people and landscape of the American Southwest in the first decades of the twentieth century.

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Intrepid Explorer

The Autobiography of the World's Best Mine Finder

The University of Arizona Press, Sentinel Peak Books

An Arizona native with family roots in territorial times, J. David Lowell grew from modest beginnings on a ranch near Nogales to become a major world figure in the fields of minerals, mining, and economic geology.

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De Grazia

The Man and the Myths

The University of Arizona Press

This is the first comprehensive biography of artist Ted DeGrazia (1909–1982), who was known as much for his colorful paintings of the Southwest and Mexico as his eccentric personality. De Grazia: The Man and the Myths mines private archival sources, memoirs, and interviews to draw an intriguing new portrait of this western legend.

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Burton Barr

Political Leadership and the Transformation of Arizona

The University of Arizona Press

Arizona House Majority Leader Burton Barr’s leadership style not only illuminated his personality and ideas, but also explained the larger political development of Arizona. Barr’s career is instructive because of his considerable success, the criticism it engendered, and the forces he contested, all taking place during an era of significant change.

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Border Oasis

Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940–1975

The University of Arizona Press
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