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The View from Officers' Row
Army Perceptions of Western Indians
The University of Arizona Press
Archaeomagnetic Dating
Edited by Jeffrey L. Eighmy and Robert S. Sternberg
The University of Arizona Press
A Legacy of Change
Historic Human Impact on Vegetation in the Arizona Borderlands
The University of Arizona Press
The Question of the Commons
The Culture and Ecology of Communal Resources
Edited by Bonnie J. McCay and James M. Acheson
The University of Arizona Press
The Meaning of the Built Environment
A Nonverbal Communication Approach
The University of Arizona Press
The Lost Gold Mine of Juan Mondragón
A Legend from New Mexico performed by Melaquías Romero
Edited by Charles L. Briggs and Julián Josué Vigil
The University of Arizona Press
Spanish and English version of Historia de la mina perdida de Juan Mondragón, with editorial matter in English. Includes bibliographical references (p. [249-262]) and index.
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