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After and Before the Lightning

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Pastoralists at the Periphery

Herders in a Capitalist World

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Border People

Life and Society in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

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Bighorse the Warrior

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Desert Time

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The Mexican Border Cities

Landscape Anatomy and Place Personality

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Tewa Tales

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Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache

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These fifty-seven tales (with seven variants) gathered between 1931 and 1936 include major cycles dealing with Creation and Coyote, minor tales, and additional stories derived from Spanish and Mexican tradition. The tales are of two classes: holy tales said by some to explain the origin of ceremonies and holy powers, and tales which have to do with the creation of the earth, the emergence, the flood, the slaying of monsters, and the origin of customs. As Grenville Goodwin was the first anthropologist to work with the White Mountain Apache, his insights remain a primary source on this people.

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Sonoran Desert Summer

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Sonoran Desert Spring

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Early Stages in the Evolution of Mesopotamian Civilization

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Between 1969 and 1980, Soviet archaeologists conducted excavations of Mesopotamian villages occupied from pre-agricultural times through the beginnings of early civilization. This volume brings together translations of Russian articles along with new work.

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Breaking Into the Current

Boatwomen of the Grand Canyon

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Breaking Into the Current is a story of romance between women and a place, profiling eleven of the first professional women river guides in the Grand Canyon and weaving together their various experiences in their own words.

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Alaska

Reflections on Land and Spirit

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The Sound of Rattles and Clappers

A Collection of New California Indian Writing

Edited by Greg Sarris
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Bone Dance

New and Selected Poems, 1965-1993

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Keepers of the Sacred Chants

The Poetics of Ritual Power in an Amazonian Society

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Ranch Wife

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Beliefs and Holy Places

A Spiritual Geography of the Pimería Alta

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Charrería Mexicana

An Equestrian Folk Tradition

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