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Pottery Economics in Mesoamerica
Edited by Christopher A. Pool and George J. Bey
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Ancestral Zuni Glaze-Decorated Pottery
Viewing Pueblo IV Regional Organization through Ceramic Production and Exchange
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Arab/American
Landscape, Culture, and Cuisine in Two Great Deserts
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Women and Change at the U.S.–Mexico Border
Mobility, Labor, and Activism
Edited by Doreen J. Mattingly and Ellen R. Hansen
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The Oldest We've Ever Been
Seven True Stories of Midlife Transitions
Edited by Maud Lavin
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Landscapes of Fraud
Mission Tumacácori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O’odham
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The Colorado Plateau III
Integrating Research and Resources Management for Effective Conservation
Edited by Charles van Riper and Mark K. Sogge
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Chicano San Diego
Cultural Space and the Struggle for Justice
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Family Matters, Tribal Affairs
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Carter Revard was born in the Osage Indian Agency town of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. One of seven children, he completed his first eight grades in a one-room country school, working as a janitor, farmhand, and greyhound trainer through high school. He won a radio quiz scholarship to the University of Tulsa, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship,
The Great Cacti
Ethnobotany and Biogeography
By David Yetman
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Rebuilding Native Nations
Strategies for Governance and Development
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Sanctuaries of Earth, Stone, and Light
The Churches of Northern New Spain, 1530-1821
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How It Is
The Native American Philosophy of V. F. Cordova
By V. F. Cordova; Edited by Kathleen Dean Moore, Kurt Peters, Ted Jojola, and Amber Lacy; Foreword by Linda Hogan
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