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Desert Patriarchy
Mormon and Mennonite Communities in the Chihuahua Valley
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Chicana/o Identity in a Changing U.S. Society
¿Quién Soy? ¿Quiénes Somos?
By Aída Hurtado and Patricia Gurin
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Like a Brother
Grenville Goodwin’s Apache Years, 1928-1939
By Neil Goodwin
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There's a Bobcat in My Backyard
Living with and Enjoying Urban Wildlife
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Stories and Stone
Writing the Ancestral Pueblo Homeland
Edited by Reuben Ellis
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Stalking the Big Bird
A Tale of Turkeys, Biologists, and Bureaucrats
By Harley Shaw
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Race, Nation, and Market
Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico
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Mexican Americans and the Law
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
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