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  • - The Wisdom of Native American Women
     
    £10.99

    Seeks the recovery of women's traditions in the analysis of Native American history, society and culture.

  • by Paul Guest
    £12.99

    Winner of the Prairie Schooner Prize in Poetry, this collection examines the depths of nature and culture (how, for instance, "gar" in Old English means "spear," and an octopus can lose a limb during mating) to give form to the darkness and the light that make us human.

  • - A Private and Public Story of Arthritis
    by Mary Felstiner
    £12.99

    Mary Felstiner went to bed one night an active professional and healthy young mother and woke the next morning literally out of joint. With hands and arms no longer working right, she had discovered a first sign of rheumatoid arthritis. This book tells both the personal and the public story of this prevalent yet neglected disease.

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    - Northern Arapaho Knowledge and Life Movement
    by Jeffrey D. Anderson
    £23.49

    For more than a century, the Northern Arapaho people lived on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming - the fourth largest reservation in the country. This book draws together aspects of the Northern Arapahos' world - myth, language, art, ritual, identity, and history - to offer a vivid picture of a culture that has endured and changed over time.

  • - Blueprint for a Sustainable Earth
    by Huey D. Johnson
    £15.49

    Green plans are strategies developed for moving from industrial environmental deterioration to postindustrial sustainability. This overview of green plans provides an examination of their theory, implementation, and performance across the globe, highlighting the challenges and successes of green plans in different countries.

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    - Willa Cather as Cultural Icon
    by Cather Studies
    £23.49

    Explores Willa Cather's iconic status and its problems within popular and literary culture. This work states that not only are Cather's own life and work subject to enshrinement, but as a writer, she herself often returned to the motifs of canonization and to the complex relationship between the onlooker and the idealized object.

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    - Phil Jackson's Long Strange Journey
    by Roland Lazenby
    £22.49

    Follows the journey of Phil Jackson to the top of basketball's coaching hierarchy.

  • - A Memoir of Mental Interiors
    by Charles Barber
    £12.99

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    by Margaret Connell Szasz
    £16.99

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