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The University of Arizona Press is the premier publisher of academic, regional, and literary works in the state of Arizona. They disseminate ideas and knowledge of lasting value that enrich understanding, inspire curiosity, and enlighten readers. They advance the University of Arizona’s mission by connecting scholarship and creative expression to readers worldwide.

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If I Die in Juárez

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Miranda

The Story of America’s Right to Remain Silent

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Ancestral Zuni Glaze-Decorated Pottery

Viewing Pueblo IV Regional Organization through Ceramic Production and Exchange

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Pottery Economics in Mesoamerica

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The Women's Warrior Society

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Kartchner Caverns

How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World

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Global Health

Why Cultural Perceptions, Social Representations, and Biopolitics Matter

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Negotiating the Past in the Past

Identity, Memory, and Landscape in Archaeological Research

Edited by Norman Yoffee
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Jim Burns' Arizona Birds

From the Backyard to the Backwoods

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Wings in the Desert

A Folk Ornithology of the Northern Pimans

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A Zapotec Natural History

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A Zapotec Natural History is an extraordinary book and accompanying CD (also avialble on the web here!) that describe the people of a small town in Mexico and their remarkable knowledge of the natural world in which they live. San Juan Gbëë is a Zapotec Indian ...

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The Borders Within

Encounters Between Mexico and the U.S.

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The Silver of the Sierra Madre

John Robinson, Boss Shepherd, and the People of the Canyons

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Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico

Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions

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Mexican National Identity

Memory, Innuendo, and Popular Culture

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Lives of Dust and Water

An Anthropology of Change and Resistance in Northwestern Mexico

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Half of the World in Light

New and Selected Poems

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry and the PEN/Beyond Margins Award and a New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year, this unprecedented collection shows the trajectory of the highly innovative and original poet Juan Felipe Herrera.
 

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White Roads of the Yucatán

Changing Social Landscapes of the Yucatec Maya

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Corridors of Migration

The Odyssey of Mexican Laborers, 1600-1933

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Reinventing the Lacandón

Subaltern Representations in the Rain Forest of Chiapas

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The Last Supper of Chicano Heroes

Selected Works of José Antonio Burciaga

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Silent Victims

Hate Crimes Against Native Americans

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Nonprofits and Their Networks

Cleaning the Waters along Mexico’s Northern Border

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Where Clouds Are Formed

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Álamos, Sonora

Architecture and Urbanism in the Dry Tropics

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In the Aftermath of Migration

Renegotiating Ancient Identity in Southeastern Arizona

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This research explores the social changes that took place in the Safford and Aravaipa valleys during the thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries A.D. as a result of an influx of migrants from the Kayenta and Tusayan regions of northeastern Arizona. Focusing on domestic architecture and ceramics, the author evaluates how migration affects the expression of identity of both migrant and indigenous populations in the Safford and Aravaipa valleys and provides a model for research in other areas where migration played an important role.

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One Island, Many Voices

Conversations with Cuban-American Writers

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Renaming the Earth

Personal Essays

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Chocolate

Pathway to the Gods

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House of Houses

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A Radiant Curve

Poems and Stories

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Iron Horse Imperialism

The Southern Pacific of Mexico, 1880-1951

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Lost Laborers in Colonial California

Native Americans and the Archaeology of Rancho Petaluma

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Natural Environments of Arizona

From Desert to Mountains

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Aridland Springs in North America

Ecology and Conservation

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Yaqui Homeland and Homeplace

The Everyday Production of Ethnic Identity

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Cultural Transmission and Material Culture

Breaking Down Boundaries

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The Buried Sea

New and Selected Poems

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Speaking from the Body

Latinas on Health and Culture

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Of Earth and Sea

A Chilean Memoir

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Environmentalism in Popular Culture

Gender, Race, Sexuality, and the Politics of the Natural

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Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge

Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology

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Unearthing Indian Land

Living with the Legacies of Allotment

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White But Not Equal

Mexican Americans, Jury Discrimination, and the Supreme Court

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