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Big Fleas Have Little Fleas
How Discoveries of Invertebrate Diseases Are Advancing Modern Science
The University of Arizona Press
Meteorites and the Early Solar System II
Edited by Dante S. Lauretta and Harry Y. McSween
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The Last of the Great Observatories
Spitzer and the Era of Faster, Better, Cheaper at NASA
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Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival
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History Is in the Land
Multivocal Tribal Traditions in Arizona's San Pedro Valley
By T. J. Ferguson and Chip Colwell
The University of Arizona Press
Previous research in the San Pedro Valley has focused on scientific archaeology and documentary history, with a conspicuous absence of indigenous voices, yet Native Americans maintain oral traditions that provide an anthropological context for interpreting the history and archaeology of the valley. The San Pedro Ethnohistory Project was designed to redress this situation by visiting archaeological sites, studying museum collections, and interviewing tribal members to collect traditional histories. The information it gathered is arrayed in this book along with archaeological and documentary data to interpret the histories of Native American occupation of the San Pedro Valley.
The Antiquities Act
A Century of American Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation
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Because I Don't Have Wings
Stories of Mexican Immigrant Life
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Sunshot
Peril and Wonder in the Gran Desierto
By Bill Broyles; By (photographer) Michael P. Berman
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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
The University of Arizona Press
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
The University of Arizona Press
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
The University of Arizona Press
Navajo Nation Peacemaking
Living Traditional Justice
Edited by Marianne O. Nielsen and James W. Zion
The University of Arizona Press
Mexican Americans and the Politics of Diversity
¡Querer es poder!
By Lisa Magaña
The University of Arizona Press
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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