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  • av Timothy Montler
    739,-

    Klallam is the language of the Lower Elwha Klallam, Port Gamble S¿Klallam, and Jamestown S¿Klallam Tribes. It is spoken on the north shore of Washington¿s Olympic Peninsula from the Strait of Juan de Fuca inland into the mountains, Vancouver Island¿s Becher Bay, and other small adjacent islands. An endangered language, Klallam is being revived through the Klallam Language Program. Together with the comprehensive Klallam Dictionary, this pedagogically oriented reference grammar thoroughly documents the Klallam language, providing a resource to linguistic scholars as well as to the Klallam people that will ensure their language survives. A multi-decade collaboration between linguist Timothy Montler and elders, educators, and tribal councils, the grammar progressively covers all the major grammatical constructions and processes of word formation. The Klallam Grammar significantly enriches our understanding of the Klallam language and culture.

  • - Aleksandr Baranov and Russian Colonial Expansion into Alaska and Northern California
    av Kenneth N. Owens
    355 - 1 235,-

  • - The Resilience of a Southern Paiute Tribe
    av Clifford E. Trafzer
    359 - 1 235,-

  • - How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West
    av Jen Corrinne Brown
    359 - 1 235,-

  • - The Origin and Development of the Buddha's Image in Early South Asia
    av Robert Daniel DeCaroli
    845,-

    Robert DeCaroli is associate professor of art history at George Mason University.

  • av John C. Witte
    329,-

  • - The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion
    av Guolong Lai
    739,-

    "This pioneering study examines art objects and texts excavated from tombs in what was once the state of Chu, in south China, dating from the Warring States period (ca. 480-221 BCE) to the beginning of the imperial era (3rd century BCE to 1st century CE) to explore critical changes in religious beliefs and practices concerning the dead and the afterlife."

  • - From Modern Space to Urban Ecological Design
    av Thaisa Way
    459 - 739,-

  • av Noel Rude
    609,-

    Documents the language of the Umatilla people east of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington.

  • - South Asians in the Pacific Northwest
    av Amy Bhatt
    359,-

    Uses oral history to show how South Asian immigrant experiences were shaped by the region and how they differed over time and across generations. This book includes the stories of immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka who arrived from the end of World War II through the 1980s.

  • - Fiction as Political Discourse in Late Imperial China
    av Liangyan Ge
    389 - 679,-

    In imperial China, intellectuals devoted years of their lives to passing rigorous examinations in order to obtain a civil service position in the state bureaucracy. This book deals with this topic.

  • av Manling Luo
    1 235,-

    Scholar-officials of late medieval China were not only enthusiastic in amateur storytelling, but also showed unprecedented interest in recording stories on different aspects of literati life. This book shows how these writings that offer crucial insights into the reconfiguration of the Chinese elite.

  • - The Book of the Covenant of Pinhas Hurwitz and Its Remarkable Legacy
    av David B. Ruderman
    389 - 585,-

    Describing the developments in science and philosophy in the sacred language of Hebrew, the author argued that an intellectual understanding of the cosmos was not at odds with but actually key to achieving spiritual attainment.

  • - Communities on Nature's Edge
    av Lincoln Bramwell
    1 295,-

    Introduces readers to developers, homeowners, and government regulators, all of whom have faced unexpected environmental problems in designing and building wilderburb communities, including unpredictable water supplies, threats from wildfires, and encounters with wildlife.

  • - Put-Ons, Politics, and the Sixties
    av Craig J. Peariso
    1 235,-

    From burning draft cards to staging nude protests, much left-wing political activism in 1960s America was distinguished by deliberate outrageousness. This book argues that these over-the-top antics were far more than just the spontaneous actions of a self-indulgent radical impulse.

  • - Crossing Pictorial Boundaries in the Qing Palaces
    av Kristina Kleutghen
    845,-

    Examines all known surviving examples of the Qing court phenomenon of "scenic illusion paintings" ( tongjinghua), which today remain inaccessible inside the Forbidden City.

  • - Life in a Rural Boarding School
    av Mette Halskov Hansen
    679,-

    Investigates that trend, drawing on fieldwork in a rural high school in Zhejiang where students, teachers, and officials of different generations, genders, and social backgrounds form what is essentially a miniature version of Chinese society.

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    335,-

    Presents a visual record of the Northwest at its most pristine and poetic.

  • - Reimagining Urban Spaces in Asian American Literature
    av Xiaojing Zhou
    479 - 1 605,-

    Asian American literature abounds with complex depictions of American cities as spaces that reinforce racial segregation and prevent interactions across boundaries of race, culture, class, and gender. This book provides the comprehensive examination to date of how Asian American writers - both celebrated and overlooked - depict urban settings.

  • - Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage
     
    465,-

    Captain James Cook is justly famous for his explorations of the southern Pacific Ocean, but his contributions to the exploration of the northern Pacific and the Arctic are arguably equally significant. On his third and final great voyage, Cook surveyed the northwest American coast in the hopes of finding the legendary Northwest Passage. While dreams of such a passage proved illusory, Cook¿s journey produced some of the finest charts, collections, and anthropological observations of his career, helped establish British relations with Russia, and opened the door to the hugely influential maritime fur trade.Accompanying an exhibition of the same name, Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage sheds new light on Cook¿s northern exploration. A collection of essays from an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, the book uses artifacts, charts, and records of the encounters between Native peoples and explorers to tell the story of this remarkable voyage and its historical context. In addition to discussing Cook¿s voyage itself, the book also provides new insights into Cook¿s legacy and his influence on subsequent expeditions in the Pacific Northwest. Finally, the collection uses Cook¿s voyage as a springboard to consider the promise and challenge of the ¿new north¿ today, demonstrating that it remains, as in Cook¿s time, a unique meeting place of powerful political, cultural, economic, and environmental forces.

  • - Franciscans and the Boxer Uprising in Shanxi
    av Anthony E. Clark
    389 - 1 235,-

    One of the most violent episodes of China's Boxer Uprising was the Taiyuan Massacre of 1900, in which rebels killed foreign missionaries and thousands of Chinese Christians. This book focuses on Shanxi Province that illuminates the religious and cultural beliefs on both sides of the conflict and shows how they came to clash.

  • - The Ancestral Cemeteries of Kyrgyzstan
    av Margaret W. Morton
    464,-

    A Kyrgyz cemetery seen from a distance is astonishing. The ornate domes and minarets, tightly clustered behind stone walls, seem at odds with this desolate mountain region. Islam, the prominent religion in the region since the twelfth century, discourages tombstones or decorative markers. This book deals with this topic.

  • av Frances McCue
    479,-

    Known for both her landscapes and portraits, the author began documenting Northwest figures in 1963 when Theodore Roethke asked her to photograph him in his Seattle home. In addition to Roethke, this title includes portraits of renowned artists Jacob Lawrence, Mark Tobey, and Morris Graves; writers Tom Robbins, Henry Miller; and more.

  • - How One Tribe Renewed and Sustained Its Identity
    av Christine Dupres
    585,-

    Without a recognized reservation or homeland, what keeps an Indian tribe together? How can members of the tribe understand their heritage and pass it on to younger generations? This book deals with these questions.

  • - Painting in China, 1644-1911
    av Claudia Brown
    455 - 845,-

    Offers an overview of painting in China's last dynasty, the Qing (1644-1911), fills a need in the field of East Asian art history and will be welcomed by students and collectors.

  • - Allied Arts in the Civic Landscape
    av R. M. Campbell
    525,-

    In the 1950s, the city of Seattle began a transformation from an insular, provincial outpost to a vibrant and cosmopolitan cultural center. This book deals with this topic.

  • - Western Influence and True-View Landscape in Korean Painting of the Late Choson Period
    av Song-mi Yi
    845,-

    Deftly weaving these two strands together as the unifying theme of Searching for Modernity, the author expands on her pioneering work on true-view landscape painting to reveal even more of the depth and complexity of this mature and fully Korean form of artistic expression.

  • av David Biespiel
    255 - 379,-

    Roving from the old Confederacy of Biespiel's native South to Portland, Oregon, this book explores the wildness of the Northwest, the avenues of Washington, DC, the coal fields of West Virginia, and an endless stretch of airplanes and hotel rooms from New York to Texas to California.

  • - Local Resistance to Qing Expansion
    av Jodi L. Weinstein
    389 - 1 235,-

    An historical investigation describes the Qing imperial authorities' attempts to consolidate control over the Zhongjia, a non-Han population, in eighteenth-century Guizhou, a poor, remote, and environmentally harsh province in Southwest China. It shows how these seemingly subordinate populations challenged state power.

  • - Modernity Arrives in the Nu River Valley
    av Russell Harwood
    389 - 1 235,-

    Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this book examines the impact of economic development on ethnic minority people living along the upper-middle reaches of the Nu (Salween) River in Yunnan.

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