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Glen Canyon Dammed
Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country
By Jared Farmer
The University of Arizona Press
Beloved Land
An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona
Edited by Patricia Preciado Martin; By (photographer) José Galvez
The University of Arizona Press
Mexican Americans and the Law
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
The University of Arizona Press
Race, Nation, and Market
Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico
The University of Arizona Press
Stalking the Big Bird
A Tale of Turkeys, Biologists, and Bureaucrats
By Harley Shaw
The University of Arizona Press
Stories and Stone
Writing the Ancestral Pueblo Homeland
Edited by Reuben Ellis
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There's a Bobcat in My Backyard
Living with and Enjoying Urban Wildlife
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Like a Brother
Grenville Goodwin’s Apache Years, 1928-1939
By Neil Goodwin
The University of Arizona Press
Chicana/o Identity in a Changing U.S. Society
¿Quién Soy? ¿Quiénes Somos?
By Aída Hurtado and Patricia Gurin
The University of Arizona Press
Desert Patriarchy
Mormon and Mennonite Communities in the Chihuahua Valley
The University of Arizona Press
Negotiating Economic Development
Identity Formation and Collective Action in Belize
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The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600
Edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff
The University of Arizona Press
Women and the Conquest of California, 1542-1840
Codes of Silence
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A Nation of Villages
Riot and Rebellion in the Mexican Huasteca, 1750-1850
The University of Arizona Press
Don't Let the Sun Step Over You
A White Mountain Apache Family Life, 1860–1975
By Eva Tulene Watt, with Keith H. Basso
The University of Arizona Press
Don't Let the Sun Step Over You
The University of Arizona Press
When the Apache wars ended in the late nineteenth century, a harsh and harrowing time began for the Western Apache people. Living under the authority of nervous Indian agents, pitiless government-school officials, and menacing mounted police, they knew that resistance to American authority would be foolish. But some Apache families ...
Mo
The Life and Times of Morris K. Udall
By Donald W. Carson and James W. Johnson
The University of Arizona Press
Nature and the City
Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles
By Gene Desfor and Roger Keil
The University of Arizona Press
Organ Pipe
Life on the Edge
By Carol Ann Bassett; By (photographer) Michael Hyatt
The University of Arizona Press
Soldier-Artist of the Great Reconnaissance
John C. Tidball and the 35th Parallel Pacific Railroad Survey
The University of Arizona Press
Chicano Sketches
Short Stories by Mario Suárez
By Mario Suárez; Edited by Francisco A. Lomelí, Cecilia Cota-Robles Suárez, and Juan José Casillas-Núñez
The University of Arizona Press
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