A captivity narrative that provides eyewitness accounts of the twilight years of Kiowa freedom on the Plains, and early reservation life.
A posthumous novel by the pioneering Chicano fiction writer--a tragi-comic tale revealing a new side to Arturo Islas's talent.
This first full-scale biography of Ross reveals his importance in the history of the United States.
One of the most important figures in environmental history, John Muir continues to influence wilderness philosophy through his popular published writings. Now available in... Læs mere
Selects topics from the seventeenth century to the present as examples of some commonly held but erroneous views on Indian-white relationships, including stereotypes of Indians as mascots.
First published in 1947, the second edition of The City of Women was published in 1994 with a new introduction by anthropologist Sally Cole. That second edition is now available again. The... Læs mere
Volcanic activity shaped the tortured landscape of El Malpais in the recent geologic past. The broad mass of Mount Taylor, an... Læs mere
In this widely praised collection of essays, Weber explores the complex ways that myth and history have intersected in the remembrance of the Southwest's... Læs mere