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Intermediate Elites in Pre-Columbian States and Empires
Edited by Christina M. Elson and R. Alan Covey
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Ranching, Endangered Species, and Urbanization in the Southwest
Species of Capital
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Nathan Sayre takes a close look at how the ranching ideal has come into play in the conversion of a large tract of Arizona rangeland from private ranch to National Wildlife Refuge. He tells how the Buenos Aires Ranch, a working operation for a hundred years, became not only a rallying point for multiple agendas in the "rangeland conflict" after its conversion to a wildlife refuge but also an expression of the larger shift from agricultural to urban economies in the Southwest since World War II.
Human Ecology in the Wadi al-Hasa
Land Use and Abandonment through the Holocene
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I Am My Language
Discourses of Women and Children in the Borderlands
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Tséyi' / Deep in the Rock
Reflections on Canyon de Chelly
By Laura Tohe; By (photographer) Stephen E. Strom
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Quintana Roo Archaeology
Edited by Justine M. Shaw and Jennifer P. Mathews
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Workbook to Accompany the Second Edition of Donald M. Ayers's English Words from Latin and Greek Elements
Revised Edition
By Helena Dettmer and Marcia Lindgren
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Untaming the Frontier in Anthropology, Archaeology, and History
Edited by Bradley J. Parker and Lars Rodseth
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The Colorado Plateau II
Biophysical, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Research
Edited by Charles van Riper and David J. Mattson
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Responding to Crisis in Contemporary Mexico
The Political Writings of Paz, Fuentes, Monsiváis, and Poniatowska
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Picturing Arizona
The Photographic Record of the 1930s
Edited by Katherine G. Morrissey and Kirsten Jensen
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The San Luis Valley
Sand Dunes and Sandhill Cranes
By Susan J. Tweit; By (photographer) Glenn Oakley
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Tepoztlán and the Transformation of the Mexican State
The Politics of Loose Connections
By JoAnn Martin
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Sanctuaries of the Heart / Santuarios del Corazón
A novella in English and Spanish
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Navajo Nation Peacemaking
Living Traditional Justice
Edited by Marianne O. Nielsen and James W. Zion
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Mexican Americans and the Politics of Diversity
¡Querer es poder!
By Lisa Magaña
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Murder Unpunished
How the Aryan Brotherhood Murdered Waymond Small and Got Away with It
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Negotiating Tribal Water Rights
Fulfilling Promises in the Arid West
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The Encyclopedia of Native Music
More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet
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Building the King’s Highway
Labor, Society, and Family on Mexico’s Caminos Reales, 1757-1804
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Beyond the Reach of Time and Change
Native American Reflections on the Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection
Edited by Simon J. Ortiz
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The Religion of Hands
Prose Poems and Flash Fictions
By Ray Gonzalez
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The Pyramid under the Cross
Franciscan Discourses of Evangelization and the Nahua Christian Subject in Sixteenth-century Mexico
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