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The Border and Its Bodies
The Embodiment of Risk Along the U.S.-México Line
- Copyright year: 2019
Narrating Nature
Wildlife Conservation and Maasai Ways of Knowing
- Copyright year: 2020
Mineralogy of Arizona, Fourth Edition
This is most comprehensive book yet to describe the minerals known to occur in Arizona. It presents a framework of Arizona’s mineralogy and a set of mineral district maps that can help identify new mineral occurrences. A must-have resource for anyone interested in Arizona minerals, gemstones, fluorescent minerals, and geology.
- Copyright year: 2022
LGBTQ Politics in Nicaragua
Revolution, Dictatorship, and Social Movements
- Copyright year: 2022
The Aztecs at Independence
Nahua Culture Makers in Central Mexico, 1799–1832
Crafting Wounaan Landscapes
Identity, Art, and Environmental Governance in Panama's Darién
A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back
- Copyright year: 2022
Pachamama Politics
Campesino Water Defenders and the Anti-Mining Movement in Andean Ecuador
- Copyright year: 2022
The Maya Art of Speaking Writing
Remediating Indigenous Orality in the Digital Age
Challenging the distinctions between “old” and “new” media and narratives about the deprecation of orality in favor of inscribed forms, The Maya Art of Speaking Writing draws from Maya concepts of tz’ib’ (recorded knowledge) and tzij, choloj, and ch’owen (orality) to look at expressive work across media and languages.
- Copyright year: 2022
Finding Right Relations
Quakers, Native Americans, and Settler Colonialism
- Copyright year: 2022