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Fields of Power, Forests of Discontent
Culture, Conservation, and the State in Mexico
By Nora Haenn
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Chia
Rediscovering a Forgotten Crop of the Aztecs
By Ricardo Ayerza and Wayne Coates
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Thirty Years Into Yesterday
A History of Archaeology at Grasshopper Pueblo
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Animals and the Maya in Southeast Mexico
By E. N. Anderson and Felix Medina Tzuc
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The Safford Valley Grids
Prehistoric Cultivation in the Southern Arizona Desert
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Miniature Crafts and Their Makers
Palm Weaving in a Mexican Town
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Waiting for Rain
The Politics and Poetry of Drought in Northeast Brazil
By Nicholas Gabriel Arons; Foreword by Nancy Scheper-Hughes
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