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Nature and the City
Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles
By Gene Desfor and Roger Keil
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Mo
The Life and Times of Morris K. Udall
By Donald W. Carson and James W. Johnson
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Don't Let the Sun Step Over You
A White Mountain Apache Family Life, 1860–1975
By Eva Tulene Watt, with Keith H. Basso
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Don't Let the Sun Step Over You
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When the Apache wars ended in the late nineteenth century, a harsh and harrowing time began for the Western Apache people. Living under the authority of nervous Indian agents, pitiless government-school officials, and menacing mounted police, they knew that resistance to American authority would be foolish. But some Apache families ...
A Nation of Villages
Riot and Rebellion in the Mexican Huasteca, 1750-1850
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Women and the Conquest of California, 1542-1840
Codes of Silence
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The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600
Edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff
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Negotiating Economic Development
Identity Formation and Collective Action in Belize
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