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An integrative approach to interpretations of an historical-period Apache scout camp at Fort Apache, Arizona
"We were recruited from the warriors of many famous nations," cultural preservation: U.S. Army Western Apache Scouts, 1871--1947
The social history of a national collection: Anthropology, repatriation and the politics of identity
The American Civil War and other 19th century influences on the development of nursing
The sword of Damocles: Pima agriculture, water use and water rights, 1848--1921
Oklahoma women preachers, pioneers, and Pentecostals: An analysis of the elements of collective and individual ethos within the selected writings of women preachers of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church
Mines, massacres, and memories: Colorado Fuel and Iron's creation of a community in southern Colorado, 1880--1919
Up from obscurity: Indian rights activism and the development of tribal-state relations in the 1970s and 1980s Deep South
Japanese American experiences in internment camps during World War II as represented by children's and adolescent literature
Industrial capitalism and the company town: Structural power, bio-power, and identity in nineteenth-century Fayette, Michigan
Tracking the land: Ojibwe land tenure and acquisition at Grand Portage and Leech Lake
Collective outrage: Mexican American activism and the quest for educational equality and reform, 1950--1990
Into the storm: American covert involvement in the Angolan Civil War, 1974--1975
The rhetoric of hysteria in the U.S., 1830--1930: Suffragists, sirens, psychoses
Looking for rhetoric in composition: A study in disciplinary identity
Acceding to war: Nationalism, popular entertainment and the Battle of Gettysburg
The rhetoric of nostalgia: Reconstructions of landscape, community, and race in the United States' South
"The Indians would be too near us": Paths of disunion in the making of Kansas, 1848--1870
Alkida¸a¸' da hooghanee (they used to live here): An archaeological study of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Navajo hogan households and federal Indian policy
Political power, patronage, and protection rackets: Con men and political corruption in Denver 1889-1894
Crossing borders, erasing boundaries: Interethnic marriages in Tucson, 1854--1930
A palynological study of landscape change during the Spanish colonial period in the U.S. southwest
The Black Mesa case study: A postaudit and pathology of coal-energy groundwater exploitation in the Hopi and Dine lands, 1968-2008
Applications of heavy isotope research to archaeological problems of provenance and trade on cases from Africa and the New World
Deal with us: The business of Mexican culture in post-World War II Houston
Shell game: The U.S.-Afghan opium relationship
Employers, unite! Organized employer reactions to the labor union challenge in the Progressive Era
The Hollywood Saxophone Quartet: Its history and contributions to saxophone quartet performance in the United States
Sometimes freedom wears a woman's face: American Indian women veterans of World War II
Lessons from the Tennessee Valley Authority
Digging up Whiskey Row: An archaeological and historical investigation of industrial capitalism on the north shore of Lake Superior