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Earth Wisdom

A California Chumash Woman

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Aconcagua

The Invention of Mountaineering on America’s Highest Peak

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Twelve Hundred Miles by Horse and Burro

J. Stokley Ligon and New Mexico’s First Breeding Bird Survey

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The Other Latin@

Writing Against a Singular Identity

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The Archaeology of Native-Lived Colonialism

Challenging History in the Great Lakes

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State Healthcare and Yanomami Transformations

A Symmetrical Ethnography

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Until now, anthropological writing on Amazonian peoples has been divided between “traditional” topics (e.g., kinship, cosmology, and ritual) and struggles with the nation-state. In this ethnography, José Antonio Kelly challenges that dichotomy, placing the study of culture and cosmology within the context of the modern nation-state and its institutions. He explores Indian-white relations through the operation of a state-run health system among the indigenous Yanomami of southern Venezuela.

With theoretical foundations in medical and Amazonian anthropology, Kelly shows how Amerindian cosmology shapes concepts of the state at the community level. His symmetrical anthropology treats white and Amerindian perceptions of each other within a single theoretical framework, thus expanding our understanding of the groups and their mutual influences. This book will be valuable to scholars and students of Amazonian peoples, medical anthropology, development, and Latin American studies.

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Sovereign Erotics

A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature

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Sing

Poetry from the Indigenous Americas

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This multilingual collection of Indigenous American poetry gathers more than eighty poets from across the Americas, covering territory from Alaska to Chile, and featuring familiar names like Sherwin Bitsui, Louise Erdrich, Joy Harjo, Lee Maracle, and Simon Ortiz alongside international poets—both emerging and acclaimed—from regions underrepresented in anthologies.

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Cooking the Wild Southwest

Delicious Recipes for Desert Plants

By Carolyn Niethammer; Illustrated by Paul Mirocha
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Codex Chimalpopoca

The Text in Nahuatl with a Glossary and Grammatical Notes

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