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Visualizing Genocide
Visualizing Genocide examines how creative arts and memory institutions selectively commemorate or often outright ignore stark histories of colonialism. The essays confront …
The Community-Based PhD
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) presents unique ethical and practical challenges, particularly for graduate students. This volume explores the nuanced experience of …
Place Called Grand Canyon
For most people, "e;Grand Canyon"e; signifies that place of scenic wonder identified with Grand Canyon National Park. Beyond the boundaries of the park, however, extends …
Yaqui Easter
The Yaqui Indian Easter Ceremony--from the initial events of Ash Wednesday through the final "e;Circle"e; on Easter Sunday--briefly described and interpreted by a long-time …
Mexican Americans and Language
When political activists rallied for the abolition of bilingual education and even called for the declaration of English as an official language, Mexican Americans and other …
Forty Miles from the Sea
While the literature on Atlantic history is vast and flourishing, few studies have examined the importance of inland settlements to the survival of Atlantic ports. This book …
Our Fight Has Just Begun
Our Fight Has Just Begun is a timely and urgent work. The result of more than a decade of research, it revises history, documents anti-Indianism, and gives voice to victims of …
Edible Medicines
Chile pepper is used today as a flavoring, but Aztecs also applied it for toothache, sore throat, and asthma. The tonic properties of coffee have been recorded in Islamic …
Michael Chiago
This book offers an artistic depiction of O'odham lifeways through the paintings of internationally acclaimed O'odham artist Michael Chiago Sr. Ethnobiologist Amadeo M. Rea …
Latinx Belonging
What does it mean to be Latinx? This pressing question forms the core of Latinx Belonging, which brings together cutting-edge research to discuss the multilayered ways this might …
Reflections in Place
Woven together in Donna Deyhle s ethnohistory are three generations and twenty-five years of friendship, interviews, and rich experience with Navajo women. Through a skillful …
The Aztecs at Independence
Nahuatl-speaking women and men left last wills in their own tongue during an era when the written tradition of their language was generally assumed to have ended. Describing their …