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I Am My Language

Discourses of Women and Children in the Borderlands

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Byron Cummings

Dean of Southwest Archaeology

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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

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The Colorado Plateau II

Biophysical, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Research

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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

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Isabella Greenway

An Enterprising Woman

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Angela Hutchinson Hammer

Arizona's Pioneer Newspaperwoman

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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

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Sanctuaries of the Heart / Santuarios del Corazón

A novella in English and Spanish

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Obsidian

Geology and Archaeology in the North American Southwest

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Navajo Nation Peacemaking

Living Traditional Justice

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How to Name a Hurricane

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Ghost Ranch

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Sonoran Desert Plants

An Ecological Atlas

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Mexican Americans and the Politics of Diversity

¡Querer es poder!

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Killing Time with Strangers

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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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Conversations with Ilan Stavans

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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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Mexican Americans and the Environment

Tierra y Vida

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Elegy for Desire

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Building the King’s Highway

Labor, Society, and Family on Mexico’s Caminos Reales, 1757-1804

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Beyond the Reach of Time and Change

Native American Reflections on the Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection

Edited by Simon J. Ortiz
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The Religion of Hands

Prose Poems and Flash Fictions

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The Pyramid under the Cross

Franciscan Discourses of Evangelization and the Nahua Christian Subject in Sixteenth-century Mexico

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Journeys in the Canyon Lands of Utah and Arizona, 1914-1916

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George C. Fraser was an easterner who loved to vacation on horseback in the American Southwest. Frederick H. Swanson has edited Fraser’s voluminous journals into a single volume covering three trips taken from 1914 to 1916. Accompanied by a selection of photographs taken by Fraser and his fellow travelers, Journeys in the Canyon Lands brings to life the Southwest’s breathtaking backcountry on the brink of discovery.

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Beyond Desert Walls

Essays from Prison

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A teacher and family man incarcerated in Arizona State Prison—the result of a transgression that would cost him a dozen years of his life—Ken Lamberton can see beyond his desert walls. In essays that focus on the natural history of the region and on his own personal experiences with desert places, the Burroughs Medal-winning author takes readers along as he revisits the Southwest he knew when he was free, and as he makes an inner journey toward self-awareness. Whether considering the seemingly eternal cacti or the desolate beauty of the Pinacate, he draws on sharp powers of observation to re-create what lies beyond his six-by-eight cell and to contemplate the thoughts that haunt his mind as tenaciously as the kissing bugs that haunt his sleep.

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Language Shift among the Navajos

Identity Politics and Cultural Continuity

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In-between Places

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