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The Animals Came Dancing
Native American Sacred Ecology and Animal Kinship
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Turtle Pictures
By Ray Gonzalez
The University of Arizona Press
The rhythm of vision, the rhythm of dream, the rhythm of voices saturating the hot southwestern landscape. These are the rhythms of Ray Gonzalez, the haunting incantations of Turtle Pictures.
Gonzalez has forged a new Chicano manifesto, a cultural memoir that traces both his personal journey and the communal journey that ...
Saving the Gray Whale
People, Politics, and Conservation in Baja California
By Serge Dedina
The University of Arizona Press
To Show Heart
Native American Self-Determination and Federal Indian Policy, 1960-1975
The University of Arizona Press
Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology
Edited by Alberto Sandoval-Sánchez and Nancy Saporta Sternbach
The University of Arizona Press
The Nature of Cities
Ecocriticism and Urban Environments
Edited by Michael Bennett and David W. Teague
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Rethinking World-Systems
Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia
By Gil J. Stein
The University of Arizona Press