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61. Climax: The History of Colorado's Climax Molybdenum Mine--Mountain Press Pub Co. by Stephen M. Voynick | |
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(1996-06-01)
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62. Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic (Arctic Visions Series) by Alan Rudolph Marcus | |
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(1995-06-15)
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63. Iowa: The Middle Land by Dorothy Schwieder | |
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(1996-03-30)
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64. The Woodland Indians of the Western Great Lakes by Robert E. Ritzenthaler, Pat Ritzenthaler | |
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(1991-01)
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65. Spirit Dive: An African American's Journey to Uncover a Sunken Slave Ship's Past by Michael Cottman | |
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(1999-12-28)
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Cottman's journey back through time to research thehistory of a slave ship is an eye-opening work, rich with details about theoperation of the slave trade, the risks and the lucrative payoffs for theslavers, which helps to explain why it became a major industry. It's alsoa story of how contemporary men -- black and white -- came together todocument an accurate history of an event that was a perfect example ofscenes that were played out repeatedly as slave ships traversed theAtlantic. It was a perfect circle in many ways. Slavery drove white andblack apart over an uncommon evil, but hundreds of years later, the searchfor the slave ship brought black and white together for a common good. ... Read more |
66. The Archaeology and History of the Native Georgia Tribes (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States) by Max E. White | |
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(2002-12-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description The story of Georgia’s Indians from elephant hunts to the European invasion. Spanning 12,000 years, this scientifically accurate and very readable book guides readers through the prehistoric and historic archaeological evidence left by Georgia’s native peoples. It is the only comprehensive, up-to-date, and text-based overview of its kind in print. Drawing on an extensive body of archaeological and historical data, White traces Native American cultural development and accomplishment over the millennia preceding the establishment of Georgia as a colony and state. Each chapter opens with a vivid fictional vignette transporting the reader to a past culture and setting the scene for the narrative that follows. From hunting giant buffalo and elephants to attempts in the 1700s and 1800s to maintain tribal integrity in the face of European and Euro-American violence and threats, White takes the reader on an archaeologically based tour of the land that today is Georgia. Evidence from selected archaeological sites and projects is woven into the narrative, and insets supplement the main text to highlight informative passages from archaeological reports and historical documents. A generous number of photographs, maps, and illustrations aid the reader in identifying artifacts and testify to the artistic abilities of these indigenous peoples of Georgia. |
67. Tribal Cultural Resource Management: The Full Circle to Stewardship (Heritage Resources Management Series, V. 4) by Michael S. Burney | |
Hardcover: 208
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(2003-01)
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68. Spells, Splits, and Survival in a Russian Canadian Community: A Study of Russian Organizations in the Greater Vancouver Area (Immigrant Communities and ... Minorities in the United States and Canada) by Koozma J. Tarasoff | |
Hardcover: 413
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(1990-05)
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69. Editor on the Comstock Lode by Wells Drury | |
Paperback: 343
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(1985-02)
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70. From Privileged to Dispossessed: The Volga Germans, 1860-1917 by James W. Long | |
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(1988-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From Privileged to Dispossessed is a social and economic history of the foreign settlers who emigrated to the Volga region in Russia in the eighteenth century. Concentrating on the years 1860 to 1917, a period of rapid change in Russia, it is at once a detailed look at life in the lower Volga valley and a vital chapter in the history of the multinational Russian Empire, assessing as it does the impact of national policy in the outlying provinces. James W. Long's book shatters the prevailing view of the Volga Germans in Russia, showing them not untouched by time but remarkably adaptable to ever-changing circumstances. It reveals how numerous nineteenth-century government reforms and rapid economic development, and the subsequent restruc-turing of state and society, transformed their lives for good and ill. It also illustrates the striking continuity of a misguided nationality policy that alienated a loyal, productive minority group by means of rigorous Russification and expropriation of landholdings. From Privileged to Dispossessed makes extensive use of rare materials from major Soviet research libraries and of oral interviews with Volga German immigrants. The book will be of special interest not only to historians but to people of Volga German descent, whose ancestors had learned to survive in a foreign land a century before they came to the North American prairies in the 1870s. |
71. Capitalism on the Frontier: Billings and the Yellowstone Valley in the Nineteenth Century by Carroll Van West | |
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(1993-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Focusing on the Clark’s Fort Bottom, a twenty-five-mile stretch between present-day Park City and Billings, Montana, this pathbreaking study examines the successive stages of capitalist development in Billings and the Yellowstone Valley during the nineteenth century. From the subsistence and barter economy of the Native Americans, through the fur trade era and the settlers’ introduction of a market economy, the introduction of industrial capitalism by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the increasing influence of corporate capitalism in the latter part of the century, Carroll Van West shows how each stage affected the relationships and choices shared by the local inhabitants. By setting local events in a broader context, West not only illuminates the circumstances unique to the Yellowstone Valley but sheds new light on a central issue of western history: the interaction of local, regional, and national economies and the influence of corporate decisions made in the east on western settlement and urban development. |
72. The Heroic Triad: Essays in the Social Energies of Three Southwestern Cultures by Paul Horgan, William deBuys | |
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(1994-05)
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73. Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory (Co-published with The Society for Historical Archaeology) | |
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(2001-01-05)
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Much of the writing is opaque professorial prose, but the editor reins in the contributors and they generally stay focused on the subject (Indians) rather than embarking on flights of fancy on pet subjects such as "productive intensification" or "diachronic perspective." If you are interested in what the Indians of the southeastern U.S. were like just before or just after their first contacts with Europeans then this is a good book to read. The most enigmatic paragraph in the book is titled "Editor's Note."In it the editor blandly explains that the most contentious topic in her editing was the use of tribal names in singular or plural form, pointing out that the correct practice "is to use the ethnological singular to indicate plural members of native tribes."She apologizes for any offense that may be given native peoples by departures from this rule.Is this a ponderous joke dressed up in academically correct language? I think it is -- and I applaud the editor's humour, if such is intended. In any case, the Timucua will forgive her as they have been extinct for 300 years. ... Read more |
74. Freiburg and the Breisgau: Town-Country Relations in the Age of Reformation and Peasants' War by Tom Scott | |
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(1987-03-26)
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75. Beyond the Windswept Dunes: The Story of Maritime Muskegon (Great Lakes Books) by Elizabeth B. Sherman | |
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(2003-06)
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76. Looking Both Ways: Heritage & Identity of the Alutiiq People. by Aron Crowell | |
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(2001-09-01)
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77. Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936 by Lisbeth Haas | |
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(1996-11-20)
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78. All the Nations Under Heaven by Frederick Binder, David Reimers | |
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(1996-04-15)
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79. Lines Drawn upon the Water: First Nations and the Great Lakes Borders and Borderlands (Indigenous Studies) | |
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(2008-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The First Nations who have lived in the Great Lakes watershed have been strongly influenced by the imposition of colonial and national boundaries there. The essays in Lines Drawn upon the Water examine the impact of the Canadian—American border on communities, with reference to national efforts to enforce the boundary and the determination of local groups to pursue their interests and define themselves. Although both governments regard the border as clearly defined, local communities continue to contest the artificial divisions imposed by the international boundary and define spatial and human relationships in the borderlands in their own terms. The debate is often cast in terms of Canada’s failure to recognize the 1794 Jay Treaty’s confirmation of Native rights to transport goods into Canada, but ultimately the issue concerns the larger struggle of First Nations to force recognition of their people’s rights to move freely across the border in search of economic and social independence. |
80. Archeology of the Funeral Mound: Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia (Classics Southeast Archaeology) by Charles Fairbanks | |
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(2003-03-12)
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