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Quaternary Extinctions

A Prehistoric Revolution

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Hashknife Cowboy

Recollections of Mack Hughes

By Stella Hughes; Illustrated by Joe Beeler
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Pedro de Rivera and the Military Regulations for Northern New Spain, 1724-1729

A Documentary History of His Frontier Inspection and the Reglamento de 1729

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Point of Pines

A History of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School

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Nature's Yellowstone

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Secrets from the Center of the World

By Joy Harjo; By (photographer) Stephen E. Strom
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Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings

Design and Construction

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Patarata Pottery

Classic Period Ceramics of the South-Central Gulf Coast, Veracruz, Mexico

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United We Win

The Rise and Fall of La Raza Unida Party

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  • Copyright year: 1989
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Cocaine

White Gold Rush in Peru

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Hispanic Arizona, 1536–1856

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Drawing on previously unexplored primary sources, James E. Officer has produced a major work that traces the Hispanic roots of southern Arizona and northern Sonora—one which presents the Spanish and Mexican rather than Anglo point of view. Officer records the Hispanic presence from the earliest efforts at colonization on Spain’s northwestern frontier through the Spanish and Mexican years of rule, thus providing a unique reference on Southwestern history.

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Of Earth and Little Rain

The Papago Indians

By Bernard L. Fontana; By (photographer) John P. Schaefer
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“A sensitive and appreciative photo and narrative look at the [Tohono O’odham] Indians. . . . The book is well-written and . . . Schaefer’s art adds to the narrative. The book deserves a wide readership.”—Journal of Arizona History

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A Naturalist in Alaska

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The Lost Gold Mine of Juan Mondragón

A Legend from New Mexico performed by Melaquías Romero

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Spanish and English version of Historia de la mina perdida de Juan Mondragón, with editorial matter in English. Includes bibliographical references (p. [249-262]) and index.

  • Copyright year: 1990
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The Meaning of the Built Environment

A Nonverbal Communication Approach

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Shattering

Food, Politics, and the Loss of Genetic Diversity

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The Main Stalk

A Synthesis of Navajo Philosophy

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