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Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico
By Hallie Eakin
The University of Arizona Press
From floods and droughts to tsunamis and hurricanes, recent years have seen a distressing and often devastating increase in extreme climatic events. While it is possible to study these disasters from a purely scientific perspective, a growing preponderance of evidence suggests that changes in the environment are related to both a shift in ...
Precolumbian Water Management
Ideology, Ritual, and Power
Edited by Lisa J. Lucero and Barbara W. Fash
The University of Arizona Press
Dangerous Speech
A Social History of Blasphemy in Colonial Mexico
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The Sonoran Desert Tortoise
Natural History, Biology, and Conservation
Edited by Thomas R. Van Devender
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Native Waters
Contemporary Indian Water Settlements and the Second Treaty Era
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Excavating Asian History
Interdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology and History
Edited by Norman Yoffee and Bradley L. Crowell
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Doing Without
Women and Work after Welfare Reform
Edited by Jane Henrici
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Shame and Endurance
The Untold Story of the Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War
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