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Being Comanche
The Social History of an American Indian Community
The University of Arizona Press
Born a Chief
The Nineteenth Century Hopi Boyhood of Edmund Nequatewa, as told to Alfred F. Whiting
The University of Arizona Press
Named in Stone and Sky
Edited by Gregory L. McNamee
The University of Arizona Press
Arizona is a land whose natural beauty many have sought to capture in words.
Gregory McNamee has combed a body of literature that spans centuries to create this anthology of writings on the widely varied landscapes of Arizona. Named in Stone and Sky includes works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; represents Native ...
The Mesoamerican Ballgame
Edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox
The University of Arizona Press
The Missions of Northern Sonora
A 1935 Field Documentation
Edited by Buford L. Pickens
The University of Arizona Press
Infinite Divisions
An Anthology of Chicana Literature
Edited by Tey Diana Rebolledo and Eliana S. Rivero
The University of Arizona Press
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