Best known for its cactusstudded deserts and the aweinspiring Grand Canyon, Arizona boasts even more natural features that surprise visitors and continue to amaze longtime...
Best known for its cactusstudded deserts and the aweinspiring Grand Canyon, Arizona boasts even more natural features that surprise visitors and continue to amaze longtime...
Natural Takeover of Small Things is a collection of poetry that offers an unflinching view of Californias Heartland, the San Joaquin Valley. In his distinctive,...
In this handsome volume, the author discusses the region from geologic times until its withdrawal by an act of Congress as our first 'national park'...
The last few decades have given rise to an electrifying movement of Native American activism, scholarship, and creative work challenging five hundred years of U.S....
William Randolph Hearst's collection of Navajo textiles is one of the most complete gatherings of nineteenthcentury Navajo weaving in the world. Comprising dozens of Classic...
William Randolph Hearst'S Collection Of Navajo Textiles Is One Of The Most Complete Gatherings Of Nineteenthcentury Navajo Weaving In The World. Comprising Dozens Of Classic...
Gladwell 'Toney' Richardson came from a long line of Indian traders and published nearly three hundred western novels under pseudonyms like 'Maurice Kildare.' His forty...
Gladwell 'Toney' Richardson came from a long line of Indian traders and published nearly three hundred western novels under pseudonyms like 'Maurice Kildare.' His forty...
Navigating CHamoru Poetry focuses on Indigenous CHamoru (Chamorro) poetry from the Pacific Island of Guhan (Guam). Poet and scholar Craig Santos Perez brings critical attention...
The northern and southern borders and borderlands of the United States should have much in common; instead they offer mirror articulations of the complex relationships...
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WILLA Literary Award, 2016Reading the West Book Award for Nonfiction, MPIBASilver Medal, US History, 2016 IPPY AwardsWestern Writers of America Spur Award finalistLadies of the...
Following the death of Emiliano Zapata in 1919, the Zapatistas continued to lead the struggle for land reform. Land, Liberty, and Water offers a political...
High Above The Noise And Traffic Of Metropolitan Phoenix, Native American Rock Art Offers Mute Testimony That Another Civilization Once Thrived In The Arizona Desert....
2019 Winner, Colombia Section, Michael Jimnez Prize, Latin American Studies AssociationAfter emancipation in 1851, the African descendants living in the extrahumid rainforests of the Pacific...
Latin American Documentary Filmmaking is the first volume written in English to explore Latin American documentary filmmaking with extensive and intelligent analysis. David William Foster,...
Latinos are currently the secondlargest ethnic group demographically within the United States. By the year 2050 they are projected to number nearly 133 million, or...
Todays Latinx motion pictures are built on the strugglesand victoriesof prior decades. Earlier filmmakers threw open doors and cleared new paths for those of the...
Atomic energy is not only invisible, it has been cloaked in secrecy by government, industry, and the military. Yet for many Americans the effects of...
It is one of the great mysteries in the archaeology of the Americas: the depopulation of the northern Southwest in the late thirteenthcentury AD. Considering...
In her first magical collection of poetry, Jennifer Elise Foerster weaves together a mythic and geographic exploration of a womans coming of age in a...
Using the intriguing stories and words of a Quechuaspeaking woman named Luisa Cadena from the Pastaza Province of Ecuador, Janis B. Nuckolls reveals a complex...
Lewis Henry Morgan's midnineteenthcentury assemblage of Iroquoismade artifacts featured more than 500 objects and at the time was the largest such collection for a single...
In this insightful, compelling, and highly readable work, Melanie Lenart, an awardwinning journalist and science writer who holds a PhD in Natural Resources and Global...
The Tlingit Indians of southeastern Alaska are known for their totem poles, Chilkat blankets, and oceangoing canoes. Nora Marks Dauenhauer is a cultural emissary of...