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  • by Barry S. Kues
    £86.49

    Offers an overview of the fauna and flora of New Mexico, from Cambrian through Pleistocene time. This book includes a summary of paleontological and evolutionary events, an outline of the stratigraphy of the state, maps, and commentary on the vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants that lived in New Mexico during each time interval.

  • by Jace Weaver
    £29.99

    Asserts being a 'nationalist' is a legitimate perspective from which to approach Native American literature and criticism. This book considers such a methodology not only defensible but also crucial to supporting Native national sovereignty and self-determination, an important goal of Native American studies.

  • - A History
    by Polly Welts Kaufman
    £26.99

    Revisits the activism of women citizens in preserving national parks and examines how far the inclusion of career women in the Park Service has progressed. This work discusses how staff can no longer fulfill the Park Service mission without outside support. This reality and the acceptance of women as leaders has affected Park Service culture.

  • - The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest
     
    £31.99

    Brings into focus a study and commentary on early Puebloan landscapes, including compact gardens and terraces, plazas and courtyards, site planning, and the integration of building and landscape design. This work also examines the meaning of these historic landscapes in relation to modern landscape architecture and horticulture in the Southwest.

  • - Lima's Artisans and Nation-building in Peru, 1821-1879
    by Inigo L. Garcia-Bryce
    £36.99

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