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Debating American Identity
Southwestern Statehood and Mexican Immigration
- Copyright year: 2014
Bountiful Deserts
Sustaining Indigenous Worlds in Northern New Spain
- Copyright year: 2022
Cenizas
Poems
- Copyright year: 2022
World of Our Mothers
Mexican Revolution–Era Immigrants and Their Stories
- Copyright year: 2022
Children Crossing Borders
Latin American Migrant Childhoods
- Copyright year: 2022
Dance of the Returned
The disappearance of a young Choctaw leads Detective Monique Blue Hawk to investigate a little-known ceremonial dance. As she traces the steps of the missing man, she discovers that the seemingly innocuous Renewal Dance is not what it appears to be. After Monique embarks on a journey that she never thought possible, she learns that the past and future can converge to offer endless possibilities for the present. She must also accept her own destiny of violence and peacekeeping.
- Copyright year: 2022
The Desert Smells Like Rain
A Naturalist in O'odham Country
Michael Chiago
O’odham Lifeways Through Art
- Copyright year: 2022
Indigenous Economics
Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands
The book explains how Indigenous peoples organize their economies for good living by supporting relationships between humans and the natural world. This work argues that creating such relationships is a major alternative to economic models that stress individualism and domination of nature.
- Copyright year: 2022