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  • - The Concheros Dance in Mexico City
    av Susanna Rostas
    419

  • av Duane A. Smith
    379,-

  • - Exploring the Social Implications of General Systems Theory
    av Debora Hammond
    395,-

  • - Principles and Policies
    av Elisabeth C. Odum & Howard T. Odum
    475,-

  • - Collapse, Transition, and Transformation
     
    489,-

  • - The Transformation of the French Army in an Age of Revolution
    av Samuel F. Scott
    389,-

  • - Anthropological Experiences in Dining from Around the World
     
    415,-

    "Adventures in Eating" is the first book intended to prepare anthropology students for the uncomfortable dining situations they may encounter over the course of their careers. Using their own experiences with unfamiliar--and sometimes unappealing--food practices and customs, the contributors explore how these moments can produce new understandings of culture and the meaning of food.

  • - Tezcatlipoca, "Lord of the Smoking Mirror"
    av Guilhem Olivier
    625,-

  • - An Introduction to Systems Ecology
    av Howard T. Odum
    709,-

  • - An Archaeological History
    av Sarah M. Nelson
    425

    A vivid account of the prehistory and history of Denver as revealed in its archaeological record, Denver: An Archaeological History invites us to imagine Denver as it once was.

  • av Nigel Davies
    389,-

  • - They Also Served
    av Lettie Gavin
    379,-

    A comprehensive history of how women of the United States served their country during the First World War.Interweaving personal stories with historical photos and background, this lively account documents the history of the more than 40,000 women who served in relief and military duty during World War I. Through personal interviews and excerpts from diaries, letters, and memoirs, Lettie Gavin relates poignant stories of women's wartime experiences and provides a unique perspective on their progress in military service. American Women in World War I captures the spirit of these determined patriots and their times for every reader and will be of special interest to military, women's, and social historians.';Gavin draws from the full range of possible sources for this excellent volume. The number of American women who served in World War I ran into the tens of thousands.... [T]hey overcame sexism, racism, bureaucratic inertia, shells, gas, the Spanish influenza, long hours, short rations, and poor quarters to accomplish a prodigious amount of work.... Highly recommendable.' Booklist';Gavin has assembled a comprehensive, awe-inspiring record of the indomitable spirit of women. Amidst shells, fire, chemical warfare, raw winter cold, and all the gruesome realities of war, women served ';over there' in ways which have been lost in representations of the Great War.' Register, Women in Military Service to America';Gavin does an outstanding job of sparking a new interest in the contributions of women during World War I. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of that conflict.' The Journal of America's Military Past

  • - Estes Park, the Early Years, 1859-1915
    av James H. Pickering
    399

    This Blue Hollow is the first comprehensive account of the early history of Estes Park, Colorado, the "gem of the Rockies." In this enthralling narrative, James H. Pickering traces the development of Estes Park as a mountain resort community, from the time of its first recorded discovery by Joel Estes in 1859 to the establishment of Rocky Mountain National Park in 1915.

  • - American Indian Culture and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century
     
    405,-

    How has American Indians' participation in the broader market--as managers of casinos, negotiators of oil leases, or commercial fishermen--challenged the U.S. paradigm of economic development? Have American Indians paid a cultural price for the chance at a paycheck? How have gender and race shaped their experiences in the marketplace? Contributors to Native Pathways ponder these and other questions, highlighting how indigenous peoples have simultaneously adopted capitalist strategies and altered them to suit their own distinct cultural beliefs and practices. Including contributions from historians, anthropologists, and sociologists, Native Pathways offers fresh viewpoints on economic change and cultural identity in twentieth-century Native American communities.

  • - Uranium Mining Communities in the American West
    av Michael A. Amundson
    339,-

  • - The Story of Caribou, Colordao
    av Duane A. Smith
    315,-

  • - Shadows of the Centuries
    av Duane A. Smith
    250

    Originally published in 1988, Mesa Verde National Park: Shadows of the Centuries is an engaging and artfully illustrated history of an enigmatic assemblage of canyons and mesas tucked into the south-western corner of Colorado. Duane A. Smith recounts the dramatic 1888 "discovery" of the cliff dwellings and other Anasazi ruins and the ensuing twenty-year campaign to preserve them. Smith also details the resulting creation of a national park in 1906 and assesses the impact of more recent developments -- railroads and highways, air pollution, and the growing significance of tourism -- on the park's financial and ecological vitality. This revised and completely redesigned edition includes more than 50 illustrations and will be enjoyed by readers interested in environmental, Western, and Colorado history.

  • av Virginia McConnell Simmons
    329,-

    Using government documents, archives, and local histories, Simmons has painstakingly separated the often repeated and often incorrect hearsay from more accurate accounts of the Ute Indians.

  • - Hispano History and Life in Colorado
     
    465

  • - A Photographic History of Colorado Baseball
    av Duane A. Smith
    269

  • - The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming
    av Robert B. Betts
    379,-

    These episodes in the long and colorful cavalcade of Jackson Hole are woven together to form a work of Western Americana rich in anecdotes and portraits of delightfully eccentric characters.

  • - A Fifteenth-Century Maya Dynastic Drama
    av Alain Breton
    489,-

  • av Aaron Abeyta
    339,-

    In Colcha, Aaron Abeyta blends the contrasting rhythms of the English and Spanish languages, finding music in a simple yet memorable lyricism. His forty-two poems take the reader on a journey through a contemplative personal history that explores communal, political and societal issues as well as the individual experiences of family and friends. With his distinctive voice, Abeyta invites people of all cultures to enter his poems by exploring the essence of humanity as expressed by his particular Hispanic culture and heritage.Colcha not only acquaints us with the land of Abeyta's people, but also reveals the individuals from his life and family history in the most colorful and delicate detail. We meet his abuelitos (grandparents) in poems such as "colcha" and "3515 Wyandot", and hear of their connection to the tierra and its seasons, their labor and its bounty presented both viscerally and lovingly. We also meet the nameless people: the rancheros and the herders and the farmers, the locals in their pick-up trucks, and the women who make the tortillas. Abeyta's reflections on the plight, loves, joys, failures, and exploitation of the common person in such poems as "cuando se secan las acequias", "untitled (verde)", and "cinco de mayo" belong to the literary heritage of such poets as Pablo Neruda, Federico Garcia Lorca, and Wait Whitman.

  • - The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore
    av LaVerne Harrell Clark
    415,-

  • - From Teotihuacan to the Aztecs
     
    545,-

  • av Titu Cusi Yupanqui
    325,-

  • - Colorado Oil Shale
    av Andrew Gulliford
    355,-

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