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Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Arizona
By Gale Monson and Allan R. Phillips
The University of Arizona Press
Discovering the Desert
The Legacy of the Carnegie Desert Botanical Laboratory
The University of Arizona Press
Share the experiences of the first U.S. scientists who set about discovering the nature of North American deserts.
The Desert Bighorn
Its Life History, Ecology, and Management
Edited by Gale Monson and Lowell Sumner
The University of Arizona Press
History of the Lincoln County War
By Maurice G. Fulton; Edited by Robert Mullin
The University of Arizona Press
Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet
By Refugio Savala; Edited by Kathleen Mullen Sands
The University of Arizona Press
In the Days of Victorio
Recollections of a Warm Springs Apache
By Eve Ball; Narrator James Kaywaykla
The University of Arizona Press
An Illustrated Guide to Arizona Weeds
By Kittie F. Parker; Illustrated by Lucretia B. Hamilton
The University of Arizona Press
Social Functions of Language in a Mexican-American Community
The University of Arizona Press
My Girlhood Among Outlaws
By Lily Klasner; Edited by Eve Ball
The University of Arizona Press
Bioscientific Terminology
Words from Latin and Greek Stems
The University of Arizona Press
Western Apache Raiding and Warfare
By Grenville Goodwin; Edited by Keith H. Basso
The University of Arizona Press
This is a remarkable series of personal narrations from Western Apaches before and just after the various agencies and sub-agencies were established. It also includes extensive commentary on weapons and traditions, with Apache words and phrases translated and complete annotation.
Apachean Culture History and Ethnology
By Keith H. Basso and Morris E. Opler
The University of Arizona Press
White Mountain Redware
A Pottery Tradition of East-Central Arizona and Western New Mexico
The University of Arizona Press
Me and Mine
The Life Story of Helen Sekaquaptewa
By Louise Udall
The University of Arizona Press
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