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  • av David M. Gitlitz & Ilan Stavans
    705,-

  • - Water, Life and Death
    av Richardson B. Gill
    633,-

    This study argues that the collapse of Classic Maya civilization was driven by drought. Between A.D. 800 and 1000, unrelenting drought killed millions of Maya people with famine and thirst and initiated a cascade of internal collapses that destroyed their civilization.

  • - Dine Letters, Speeches and Petitions 1900-1960
     
    491

    One hundred documents written by Dine men, women, and children are collected in this book. Discovered during Iverson's research for the book, these letters, speeches, and petitions, almost all previously unpublished, provide a uniquely moving portrait of the Dine during an era in which they were fighting to defend their lands and build the Navajo Nation.

  • - The Enduring Power of the Mvskoke Religion
    av David Lewis
    382,-

    Offers a glimpse of a living American Indian religious tradition. This book includes descriptions of the selection and training of a medicine person, medicine plant uses, and ceremonies. Includes descriptions of the selection and training of a medicine person, medicine plant uses, and ceremonies of American Indians.

  • - Records, Reports, and Recollections of Military Life and Service in the West
    av Frank N. Schubert
    295,-

    All students of the frontier army as well as aficionados with a special interest in the Buffalo Soldiers will find this an invaluable tool. Drawing on a wide variety of periodicals, military records, and letters, the book covers such key topics as the legislative origin of the inclusion of black soldiers in the army.

  • - An Overview
    av Robert W. Young
    1 133,-

    In his latest study of the Navajo language, Professor Robert W. Young tackles the obstacle that Navajo appears to be a verb-centered language in which all the verbs are ""irregular"".

  • - Whose Culture? Whose Property?
     
    491

    Explores the ethical, legal, and intellectual issues related to excavating, selling, collecting, and owning cultural artefacts. Contributors, representing archaeology, law, museum administration, art history, and philosophy, suggest how the numerous interested groups can co-operate to resolve cultural heritage, ownership, and repatriation issues and improve the protection of cultural property.

  • - Las Vegas and the Modern West
    av Hal K. Rothman
    420,-

    "e;This collection of Hal Rothman's wide-ranging, brash, and brilliant essays on Las Vegas offers up a treasury of insights on the follies and possibilities of the New West. Confident, passionate, learned and, yes, wise, Rothman is simply one of the most important voices writing on the region today. He is also a hell of a lot of fun to read."e; - Virginia Scharff, professor of history and Director, Center for the Southwest, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, and Women of the West chair at the Institute for the Study of the American West, Autry National Center, Los Angeles"e;Hal Rothman has been enlightening me, irritating me, surprising me, and making me laugh for twenty years. Reading his columns reminds me why. He has long been one of the brashest, loudest, smartest, and most original voices in the West. Not even ALS could quiet him. These columns aren't the same as talking to him, but they come close."e; - Richard White, Margaret Byrne Professor of American History, Stanford University"e;Hal Rothman is both the greatest Western historian of his generation and an H. L. Mencken in cowboy boots. Here is a magnificent collection of his opinion, wit, and wisdom."e; - Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums and Buda's Wagon

  • - A History of Navajo Oil, 1922-1982
    av Kathleen P. Chamberlain
    499

    Modern Navajo tribal government originated in 1923 solely to approve oil leases. This book tracks the major changes brought to the Navajo people in the six decades following the discovery and exploitation of oil and gas on tribal lands.

  • - Sex, Gender and Culture in Old California
    av Albert L. Hurtado
    509

    Explores the role of sex and gender on California's multi-cultural frontier under the influences of Spain, Mexico, and the United States.

  • - A Grammar for Students and Scholars
    av L.M. Faltz
    918

    The verb is the most important and the most complex part of Navajo grammar. For the first time, students and scholars interested in the Navajo language have a book that presents the verb system in a step-by-step and thorough fashion. By providing easy-to-follow descriptions with abundant examples, this book unravels the complexity of Navajo and reveals its expressiveness.

  • av Gloria Lopez-Stafford
    420,-

  • av Robert Julyan
    295,-

    Filled with the history, geography, sociology and anthropology this 2nd revised edition contains more than 7000 names of features throughout the state - towns, mountains, rivers, canyons, post offices, even abandoned settlements, offering glimpses of the lives and values of the people who named them.

  • - A Novel
    av Anna Lee Walters
    420,-

    Walters' novel is a thriller centred on Smithsonian researchers persecuted by Native American ghosts. Human ears, strung like beads on a cord; scalps with hair and ears still intact; infant bones in a medicine bundle; corpses, whole, in a cardboard box. These artefacts in an obscure corner of the Smithsonian cause Indian ghosts to haunt, torment, and murder researchers.

  • - The Story of the Captivity and Life of a Texan among the Indians
    av J. Marvin Hunter & Herman Lehmann
    297

  • - The New Mexico Prison Uprising
    av Roger Morris
    367

    'The story of the 1980 convict uprising at the New Mexico State Penitentiary at Santa Fe...extremely well researched, with copious, detailed footnotes. Highly recommended.' -Library Journal

  • av D'Arcy McNickle
    289

    First published in 1954 and long out of print, this novel of pre-Hispanic Indian life in the Southwest combines the authenticity of an anthropological report with the suspense of a mystery novel. The author, best known as an anthropologist during his lifetime, is now recognised as a major Native American novelist. Runner in the Sun is sure to become a classic of Native American fiction.

  • - Complementary Dualism in Modern Peru
    av Hillary S. Webb
    491

    This is an eloquently written autoethnography in which researcher Hillary S. Webb seeks to understand the indigenous Andean concept of yanantin or `complementary opposites'. Webb embarks on a personal journey of understanding the yanantin worldview of complementary duality through participant observation and reflection on her individual experience.

  • - The Life and Times of Quentin Hulse
    av Nancy Coggeshall
    420,-

    The compelling biography of a unique western rancher constantly adjusting to the inroads of modernity into his traditional way of life.

  • - Pueblo Indian Land in New Mexico
    av Richard W. Hughes, Malcolm Ebright & Rick Hendricks
    495,-

    Provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the complex history of Pueblo Indian land in New Mexico, beginning in the late seventeenth century and continuing to the present day. It traces the rise of the mysterious Pueblo League between 1700 and 1821, and provides a detailed analysis of Pueblo lands after 1821.

  • - Forging National Identity in Modern Mexico
    av Paul Gillingham
    491

  • - Cycles and Steps from the Madrid Codex
    av Meredith Paxton
    990,-

    Traces implications of a previously unrecognized image of the solar year in the Madrid Codex to find new meanings in the Dresden Codex and the Maya calendar system and a regional settlement organization in Yucatan.

  • - From the 1790s to the End of the Flintlock Period
    av George D. Moller
    1 478,-

    Containing more than three hundred photographs, this is written primarily for students of arms, but also contains material of interest to historians, museum specialists, collectors, and dealers of antique arms.

  • av J. P. S. Brown
    491

  • - Past, Politics, and Prospects
    av Gordon Morris Bakken
    426

    Traces the roots of the mining law and details the way its unintended consequences have shaped western legal thought from Nome to Tombstone and how it has informed much of the lore of the settlement of the West.

  • - A Study of Race, Nation, and Power in El Salvador
    av Virginia Q. Tilley
    495,-

  • - A City at the End of the World
    av V.B. Price
    238

    This impassioned book, both a loving description and a critique, defines urban values in a milieu that is rarely recognised as a city. Updated over ten years after its initial publication, it is more relevant than ever to Albuquerque's future. A new chapter describes Albuquerque's recent development, placing it in the context of urban growth in the West.

  • - A Territorial History
    av Howard Lamar
    563,-

    Traces the history of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona from 1846 to 1912. Lamar analyses the evolution of American political and economic systems to show their impact on the racial and ethnic groups already present in the Southwest. Lamar also puts into perspective both the local territorial history and the relationship between the region and the nation.

  • - Growing Up Hispanic and Protestant
    av David Maldonado
    420,-

    To grow up as a Mexican-American Methodist in a small town in south central Texas in the 1940s and 1950s was to be a minority within a minority. This account of a boyhood in Seguin, Texas, broadens our understanding of Latino culture by evoking a time when Catholics and Protestants had nothing to do with each other and the word Chicano was not yet in use.

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