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Fanti Kinship and the Analysis of Kinship Terminologies David B. Kronenfeld

Ritual Encounters Otavalan Modern and Mythic Community

“This book raises all the necessary questions about the nature and the goals of different versions of kinship theory and formal analysis, and at every turn it brings to bear Kronenfeld’s splendid field ethnography.”—F. K. Lehman (F. K. L. Chit Hlaing), professor of anthropology, linguistics, and cognitive science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Made-from-Bone Trickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon

Michelle Wibbelsman

Jonathan D. Hill

“When I first witnessed the powerful images, music, and hypnotic rhythms of the Otavalos’ Inti Raymi dances, I yearned for an ethnographer’s deep analysis. Michelle Wibbelsman’s eloquent ethnography has set a new standard for the study of ritual in the Andes.”—Robert E. Rhoades, author of Development with Identity, Community, Culture and Sustainability in the Andes

“An absorbing journey through the mythic history and musicscapes of the Wakuénai people. Jonathan D. Hill masterfully captures the sensuous and poetic dimensions of Wakuénai narratives while highlighting their enduring engagement with the events, struggles, and uncertainties of modern life.” —Fernando Santos-Granero, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

232 pp. 6 x 9. 18 black & white photographs, 7 line drawings. 2009. 32 *Cloth 978-0-252-03397-1. $65.00 $49.00. 33 Paper 978-0-252-07603-9. $22.00 $16.75

224 pp. 6 x 9. 23 black & white photographs. 2008. 37 *Cloth 978-0-252-03373-5. $65.00 $49.00. 38 Paper 978-0-252-07570-4. $22.00 $16.75

Finding Cholita

The Napo Runa of Amazonian Ecuador

Imagery and Power in Modern Amazonia

Michael Uzendoski

“Puyo Runa has a relaxed storytelling style that expresses the authors’ long familiarity with the region and people about whom they write. This book builds on the Whittens’s earlier works, which were years—even decades—ahead of their time.”—Mary J. Weismantel, author of Cholas and Pishtacos: Stories of Race and Sex in the Andes

Billie Jean Isbell

“An intriguing exploration of the relationship between ethnography and memoir writing that also expands in an experimental manner the many ways in which anthropologists write about the people with whom they work.” —Enrique Mayer, author of The Articulated Peasant: Household Economies in the Andes 224 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. 34 *Cloth 978-0-252-03412-1. $60.00 $45.25. 35 Paper 978-0-252-07606-0. $20.00 $15.25

392 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 60 black & white photographs, 60 line drawings, 25 tables. 2008. 44 Cloth 978-0-252-03370-4. $75.00 $56.50

Outsider Within Reworking Anthropology in the Global Age Faye V. Harrison

“Outsider Within is a real winner. The anthropology field has been waiting over three decades for new scholarship on the African diaspora to the New World.” —Tony Whitehead, professor of medical anthropology, University of Maryland 376 pp. 6 x 9. 2008. 45 *Cloth 978-0-252-03261-5. $70.00 $52.75. 46 Paper 978-0-252-07490-5. $25.00 $19.00

Puyo Runa Norman E. Whitten Jr. and Dorothea Scott Whitten

“Uzendoski’s book is an engaging and accessible introduction to contemporary Amazonian life-ways and would be quite suitable as an undergraduate text.” —Eduardo Kohn, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

336 pp. 6 x 9. 29 black & white photographs. 2008. 47 *Cloth 978-0-252-03239-4. $65.00 $49.00. 48 Paper 978-0-252-07479-0. $25.00 $19.00

216 pp. 6 x 9. 4 black & white photographs, 8 line drawings. 2005. 41 *Cloth 978-0-252-03007-9. $45.00 $34.00. 42 Paper 978-0-252-07255-0. $25.00 $19.00

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Feminist Technology

Available Spring 2010

Edited by Linda Layne, Sharra Vostral, and Kate Boyer

Culture, Power, and Economy among Market Women of Cuzco

Sarajevo

Linda J. Seligmann

Fran Markowitz

Feminist scholars debate the feminist or antifeminist attributes of existing and emergent technologies, including menstrual-suppressing birth control pills, home pregnancy tests, tampons, breast pumps, Norplant, anti-fertility vaccines, and microbicides.

“[A] fascinating book. . . . Seligmann not only offers an incisive analysis of Cuzco’s market culture but she also demonstrates the power of ethnographic fieldwork that is engaged, participatory, reflexive, and empathetic.”—American Ethnologist

An urban anthropological analysis of contemporary Sarajevo, this book explores issues of social cleavage, multiculturalism, and intergroup blendings by taking readers on strolls through the city, examining residents’ spatial practices and hearing their narratives of identity.

264 pp. 6 x 9. 20 black & white photographs, 1 chart. 2010. 49 *Cloth 978-0-252-03532-6. $65.00 $49.00. 50 Paper 978-0-252-07720-3. $25.00 $19.00

264 pp. 6 x 9. 25 black & white photographs. 2004. 36 Paper 978-0-252-07167-6. $25.00 $19.00

232 pp. 6 x 9. 21 black & white photographs, 1 map, 5 tables. 2010. 39 *Cloth 978-0-252-03526-5. $65.00 $49.00. 40 Paper 978-0-252-07713-5. $25.00 $19.00

“Forbes makes an unusual and fascinating contribution to the story of the New and Old Worlds. . . . questioning in a welcome way the truth and ideological sway of orthodox history.”—Gordon Brotherston, author of Image of the New World

Peruvian Street Lives

Cited as one of two Leeds Honor Books for 2006 by the Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology (SUNTA).

A Bosnian Kaleidoscope

University of Illinois Press

Women, Gender, and Technology

The American Discovery of Europe Jack D. Forbes

272 pp. 6 x 9. 24 black & white photographs. 2007. 51 Cloth 978-0-252-03152-6. $34.95 $26.50

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Human Organizations and Social Theory Pragmatism, Pluralism, and Adaptation Murray J. Leaf

“A timely and welcome attempt to move social theory beyond the debate between positivism and postmodernism.”—Martin Ottenheimer, author of The Anthropology of Kinship: An Introductory Text 264 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 5 black & white photographs, 15 maps, 6 tables. 2009. 52 Cloth 978-0-252-03424-4. $50.00 $37.75

The Social Sciences and Theories of Race Vernon J. Williams Jr.

“Painstakingly mines, or, better yet, archaeologically excavates, the most salient contributions of some of the lesser known figures in the history of sociology and anthropology.”—Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 168 pp. 6 x 9. 2006. 53 *Cloth 978-0-252-03086-4. $50.00 $37.75. 54 Paper 978-0-252-07320-5. $25.00 $19.00

Pre-Gay L.A. A Social History of the Movement for Homosexual Rights C. Todd White

“This engaging social history provides a reliable and nuanced account of what happened in the American homophile movement and of those who took on societal prejudice.”—Stephen O. Murray, author of Homosexualities 280 pp. 6 x 9. 1 line drawing, 1 map. 2009. 55 *Cloth 978-0-252-03441-1. $75.00 $56.50. 56 Paper 978-0-252-07641-1. $25.00 $19.00

Mexicans in California Transformations and Challenges Edited by Ramón A. Gutiérrez and Patricia Zavella

“Informative and well written, this anthology contains substantive explorations of issues that deeply affect the daily lives and experience of Latino/as in the United States today.”—Suzanne Oboler, founding editor of Latino Studies 264 pp. 6 x 9. 8 line drawings, 22 maps, 14 tables. 2009. 57 *Cloth 978-0-252-03411-4. $65.00 $49.00. 58 Paper 978-0-252-07607-7. $23.00 $17.50

Citizenship and Those Who Leave The Politics of Emigration and Expatriation Edited by Nancy L. Green and François Weil

“A gentle prodding to change the way much migration is talked about.”—Journal of Anthropological Research 336 pp. 6 x 9. 8 tables. 2007. 59 *Cloth 978-0-252-03161-8. $60.00 $45.25. 60 Paper 978-0-252-07429-5. $25.00 $19.00

Music and Cultural Rights

The Man Who Adores the Negro

Edited by Andrew N. Weintraub and Bell Yung

Race and American Folklore

“The best perspective to date on the issues of music and cultural rights. This anthology speaks to the many scholars who believe that engaged scholarship is the way of the future.”—Beverley Diamond, author of Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

“A frank discussion of racial attitudes in American culture and academia, this book is an effective guide for meaningful and nonpaternalistic collaborative research between white and black folklorists and informants.” —William H. Wiggins Jr., professor emeritus of African American studies and folklore, Indiana University

328 pp. 6 x 9. 16 black & white photographs, 1 map, 5 charts, 3 tables. 2009. 61 *Cloth 978-0-252-03473-2. $70.00 $52.75. 62 Paper 978-0-252-07662-6. $25.00 $19.00

2008. 224 pp. 6 x 9. 66 Paper 978-0-252-07486-8. $20.00 $15.25

If Beale Street Could Talk

A South Carolina Slave Community

Music, Community, Culture Robert Cantwell

“This collection is magisterial in terms of its historical and contemporary depth and breadth, and its conversations with a very wide range of philosophers, theorists, artists, musicians, and cultural forms and ideas.” —Mary Hufford, editor of Conserving Culture: A New Discourse on Heritage 312 pp. 6 x 9. 7 black & white photographs. 2008. 63 *Cloth 978-0-252-03362-9. $75.00 $56.50. 64 Paper 978-0-252-07566-7. $25.00 $19.00

Josephine Baker in Art and Life The Icon and the Image Bennetta Jules-Rosette

“As a critical study of Josephine Baker’s life, art, and the iconic images she created, the major emphasis here is on Baker’s blackness, her own society’s racial consciousness, and their impact on the people she entertained. The acts of looking, imaging, and performing . . . are examined in detail.”—Gay & Lesbian Review

Patrick B. Mullen

Down by the Riverside Charles Joyner 25th Anniversary Edition with a new introduction

“The finest work ever written on American slavery.” —George P. Rawick, editor of The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography 400 pp. 6 x 9. 7 line drawings, 1 map, 10 tables. 67 Paper 978-0-252-07683-1. $25.00 $19.00

Co-winner of the Chicago Folklore Prize. Winner of the Eugene M. Kayden Award

Memories and Migrations Mapping Boricua and Chicana Histories Edited by Vicki L. Ruiz and John R. Chávez

“Using geography and migration as categories of analysis, this volume explores how place and region, and memories of places and regions, shaped the identity of Chicanas and Puertorriqueñas—and how they, in turn, laid their own claims to region and place. . . .The result is a work engaging for both academic and general audiences.”—Monica Perales, University of Houston

2007. 392 pp. 6 x 9. 54 black & white photographs, 1 table. 65 Paper 978-0-252-07412-7. $25.00 $19.00

248 pp. 6 x 9. 22 black & white photographs. 2008. 68 *Cloth 978-0-252-03238-7. $60.00 $45.25. 69 Paper 978-0-252-07478-3. $20.00 $15.25

Journal of American Folklore

Music of the First Nations

Quarterly journal of the American Folklore Society Edited by Harry M. Berger and Giovanna P. Del Negro

The contents of the Journal reflect a wide range of professional concerns and theoretical orientations. Articles present significant research findings and theoretical analyses from folklore and related fields. Essays are interpretive, speculative, or polemic. Notes are narrower in scope and focus on a single, often provocative, issue of definition, interpretation, or amplication. Brief commentaries address these topics.

Tradition and Innovation in Native North America Edited by Tara Browner

“A fascinating and innovative collection of case studies. . . . This collection’s special strength is the rich variety of methodological approaches and communities presented.”—Victoria Lindsay Levine, author of Writing American Indian Music: Historic Transcriptions, Notations, and Arrangements 184 pp. 6 x 9. 2 black & white photographs, 6 line drawings, 2 maps. 2009. 70 Cloth 978-0-252-02221-0. $35.00 $26.50

Music in American Life

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Asen, Ancestors, and Vodun

Pulling the Right Threads

Enduring Nations

Tracing Change in African Art

The Ethnographic Life and Legacy of Jane C. Goodale

Native Americans in the Midwest

Edited by Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi and Jeanette Dickerson-Putman

“Illuminates and underscores the special quality and distinctive issues that characterize the Native American heartland.”—Frederick E. Hoxie, coeditor of Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country: The Native American Perspective

Edna G. Bay

“Edna Bay paints a dense landscape of Dahomey during the precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial period through the lens of the asen . . . . In all, this valuable asen study offers a comprehensive account of the shifts in political, socioeconomic, and religious thought in Ouidah and beyond over 150 years.”—International Journal of African Historical Studies

“A celebration (and defense) of ethnography as the essence of anthropology. . . . This volume certainly speaks to a monumental ‘legacy.’”—Anthropological Forum

208 pp. 6 x 9. 81 black & white photographs. 2008. 71 Cloth 978-0-252-03255-4. $40.00 $30.25

272 pp. 6 x 9. 8 black & white photographs. 2008. 77 *Cloth 978-0-252-03267-7. $50.00 $37.75. 78 Paper 978-0-252-07484-4. $25.00 $19.00

Fragments of Bone

AsiaPacifiQueer

Neo-African Religions in a New World Edited by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith

“The articles are universally well-written. . . . Fragments of Bone is a fine addition to the scholarly discussion of African belief systems in the New World.” —Multicultural Review “The contributors to this volume brilliantly demonstrate the global ambit of West and Central African civilizations and their transnational influence across Africa and the African diaspora.”—New West Indian Guide

Rethinking Genders and Sexualities Edited by Fran Martin, Peter A. Jackson, Mark McLelland, and Audrey Yue

“A concrete presentation of very distinctive (homo) sexualities that derive from specific nonwestern histories.”—Gary P. Leupp, author of Interracial Intimacy in Japan: Western Men and Japanese Women, 1543-1900 288 pp. 6 x 9. 4 black & white photographs. 2008. 79 *Cloth 978-0-252-03307-0. $70.00 $52.75. 80 Paper 978-0-252-07507-0. $25.00 $19.00

280 pp. 6 x 9. 2005. 72 *Cloth 978-0-252-02968-4. $45.00 $34.00. 73 Paper 978-0-252-07205-5. $20.00 $15.25

Chinese Street Opera in Singapore

East African Hip Hop

“Subtly highlights the nuances of professional vs. amateur performance, the contributions of different dialect groups, and the tie-in by the 1990s with officially promoted cultural nationalism and tourism.” —Helen Rees, author of Echoes of History: Naxi Music in Modern China

Youth Culture and Globalization Mwenda Ntarangwi

“This gracefully written book takes East African hip hop music as a revealing entry point into the experiences of youth as they deal with issues of gender, sexuality, economic inequality, and political power. An excellent contribution to anthropology and African studies.”—Angelique Haugerud, author of The Culture of Politics in Modern Kenya 176 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. 74 *Cloth 978-0-252-03457-2. $60.00 $45.25. 75 Paper 978-0-252-07653-4. $20.00 $15.25

Interpretations of Culture in the New Millennium

The World of Soy Edited by Christine M. Du Bois, Chee-Beng Tan, and Sidney Mintz

“Du Bois, Tan, and Mintz have done an excellent job combining a series of chapters from diverse authors into a seamless read. The World of Soy provides an informative account of a legume equally ancient and modern.”—Science 352 pp. 6 x 9. 17 black & white photographs. 2008. 76 Cloth 978-0-252-03341-4. $40.00 $30.25

Tong Soon Lee

232 pp. 6 x 9. 2 line drawings, 7 tables. 2009. 81 Cloth 978-0-252-03246-2. $40.00 $30.25

Religion and Spirituality in Korean America Edited by David K. Yoo and Ruth H. Chung

“A treat for those exploring the landscape of Korean American spiritual experience. The book offers religious angles on such social issues as gender and patriarchy, marriage and singlehood, family practices, and generational change, as well as such more usual concerns as theology, worship, and church practice.” —Paul Spickard, author of Is Lighter Better?: Skin-Tone Discrimination among Asian Americans 256 pp. 6 x 9. 2008. 82 *Cloth 978-0-252-03233-2. $70.00 $52.75. 83 Paper 978-0-252-07474-5. $25.00 $19.00

The Asian American Experience

Edited by R. David Edmunds

296 pp. 6 x 9. 3 black & white photographs. 2008. 84 *Cloth 978-0-252-03330-8. $75.00 $56.50. 85 Paper 978-0-252-07537-7. $25.00 $19.00

Native American Place-Names of Indiana Michael McCafferty

“An outstanding contribution that is useful and enjoyable to anyone interested in Indiana place names. . . . The scholarship is extremely meticulous, and much archival data is published here for the first time.”—William Bright, author of Native American Placenames of the United States 336 pp. 6 x 9. 2008. 86 Cloth 978-0-252-03268-4. $50.00 $37.75

New Indians, Old Wars Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

“An important addition to the growing works committed to Indigenousness and tribal sovereignties, many of them authored by Native scholars, which Native students—in fact, all students—must read.”—Wicazo Sa Review 248 pp. 6 x 9. 1 line drawing, 1 table. 2007. 87 Cloth 978-0-252-03166-3. $32.95 $25.00

Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country The Native American Perspective Edited by Frederick E. Hoxie and Jay T. Nelson Published for The Newberry Library

“A unique, authentic, and fascinating source for the study of history and is recommended for academic libraries and Native American studies classes in colleges and universities.”—Multicultural Review 2007. 376 pp. 6 x 9. 12 black & white photographs. 88 Paper 978-0-252-07485-1. $24.95 $19.00

Around the Sacred Fire Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era James Treat

“In unfolding the account of the Indian Ecumenical Conference, Treat forces the reader to abandon the long-held notion of the Red Power movement as a radical, confrontational, protest movement. ” —American Studies International 2007. 384 pp. 6 x 9.25. 21 black & white photographs. 89 Paper 978-0-252-07501-8. $30.00 $22.75

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Folklore and Folk Music

Life Flows On in Endless Song

Dancing across Borders

Folk Songs and American History

Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos

Michael F. Scully

Robert V. Wells

“This book is essential for anyone interested in recent developments in folk music and its role in the aftermath of the folk revival of the 1960s.”—Ronald D. Cohen, author of Folk Music: The Basics

“A historian with a deep interest in and knowledge of folk music, Wells provides interesting insights about folk songs’ potential to make American social history more accessible to students and general readers.” —Norm Cohen, author of Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong

Edited by Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero

The Never-Ending Revival Rounder Records and the Folk Alliance

288 pp. 6 x 9. 12 black & white photographs. 2008. 1 *Cloth 978-0-252-03333-9. $40.00 $30.25

Music in American Life

Sing It Pretty

240 pp. 6 x 9. 1 table. 7 *Cloth 978-0-252-03455-8. $65.00 $49.00 8 Paper 978-0-252-07650-3. $25.00 $19.00

A Memoir

Music in American Life

Bess Lomax Hawes

The J. Golden Kimball Stories

“An insightful tale into the life, thought, and persona of a significant actor in the American culture scene. Hawes’s brilliant personality shines through her writing.”—John H. McDowell, author of Poetry and Violence: The Ballad Tradition of Mexico’s Costa Chica 216 pp. 6 x 9. 19 black & white photographs. 2008. 2 *Cloth 978-0-252-03313-1. $65.00 $49.00. 3 Paper 978-0-252-07509-4. $19.95 $15.25

Eric A. Eliason

“An accessible, entertaining, and intelligent survey and interpretation of folk humor regarding one of the American West’s most significant legendary figures.” —James P. Leary, professor of folklore and Scandinavian studies, University of Wisconsin 208 pp. 6 x 9. 1 black & white photograph. 2007. 9 *Cloth 978-0-252-03196-0. $50.00 $37.75 10 Paper 978-0-252-07438-7. $20.00 $15.25

Music in American Life

Together Let Us Sweetly Live The Singing and Praying Bands Jonathan C. David, with photographs by Richard Holloway

A Narrative Compass Stories That Guide Women’s Lives Edited by Betsy Hearne and Roberta Seelinger Trites

“An essential and welcome purchase not only for music libraries but for any library interested in African American history as well. This indispensable reference source and comprehensive treasury of information on a phenomenal heritage and culture includes an accompanying CD of a sample recording of a Singing and Praying Band.”—Multicultural Review

“Never before have I read such insightful and unique accounts about the power of books in determining the paths that we take in our lives. These extraordinary stories are counter-narratives to the dominant male discourse of academia, revealing how academia has benefited from stories that it has sought to exclude.” —Jack Zipes, author of Why Fairy Tales Stick: The Evolution and Relevance of a Genre

264 pp. 7 x 10. 78 black & white photographs, 1 line drawing. 2007. 4 *Cloth w/CD 978-0-252-03170-0. $80.00 $60.50. 5 Paper w/CD 978-0-252-07419-6. $27.00 $20.50

264 pp. 6 x 9. 9 black & white photographs. 2009. 11 *Cloth 978-0-252-03407-7. $65.00 $49.00. 12 Paper 978-0-252-07611-4. $25.00 $19.00

Music in American Life

Country Music Humorists and Comedians

Traveling Home Sacred Harp Singing and American Pluralism Kiri Miller

“[One of the] most penetrating and subtle ethnographic accounts of Sacred Harp singing. I wholeheartedly recommend the book to all interested in traditional music, issues of tradition and revival, diaspora and nostalgia, and religious life in the United States.”—Journal of Folklore Research 272 pp. 6 x 9. 8 black & white photographs. 2008. 6 Cloth 978-0-252-03214-1. $45.00 $34.00

Music in American Life

“This stimulating collection expands our understanding of Mexican dance’s significance by employing dance as a prism through which to view broader sociocultural issues and meaning. It sets a new standard for anthropological dance studies far beyond its U.S.Mexico focus.”—Daniel Sheehy, author of Mariachi Music in America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture 472 pp. 6 x 9. 37 black & white photographs, 6 line drawings, 1 map, 4 tables. 2009. 14 *Cloth 978-0-252-03409-1. $80.00 $60.50. 15 Paper 978-0-252-07609-1. $30.00 $22.75

Cajun Women and Mardi Gras Reading the Rules Backward Carolyn E. Ware

“Ware’s book proves that she is an excellent fieldworker and folklorist as well as an oral historian. Her scholarship is sound, and the book is enjoyable to read.”—Journal of Folklore Research 248 pp. 6 x 9.25. 25 black & white photographs, 3 line drawings. 2007. 16 *Cloth 978-0-252-03138-0. $65.00 $49.00. 17 Paper 978-0-252-07377-9. $24.95 $19.00

Ballroom, Boogie, Shimmy Sham, Shake A Social and Popular Dance Reader Edited by Julie Malnig

“These essays afford compelling glimpses into communities dancing in particular places and times; the authors provide nuanced understandings of dancing as a means of forming identity and community.”—Ann Dils, coeditor of Moving History/Dancing Cultures: A Dance History Reader 392 pp. 6 x 9. 27 black & white photographs. 2008. 18 *Cloth 978-0-252-03363-6. $75.00 $56.50. 19 Paper 978-0-252-07565-0. $25.00 $19.00

Loyal Jones

“If Cratis Williams is the father of Appalachian Studies and Helen Lewis its mother, than I reckon Loyal Jones would have to be considered the midwife of it all. . . . This book reflects not only his disarming sense of humor, but also his meticulous attention to voluminous details, his considerable scholarship, and his substantial wisdom.”—Appalachian Heritage

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Tin Men

African American Foodways Archie Green

Explorations of History and Culture 2007. 20 Paper 978-0-252-07375-5. $20.00 $15.25

Edited by Anne L. Bower Folklore and Society

2009. 26 Paper 978-0-252-07630-5. $20.00 $15.25

In the Sierra Madre

The Food Series

Jeff Biggers

Soulstepping 2007. 21 Paper 978-0-252-07499-8. $16.95 $13.00

African American Step Shows

Virginia Kerns

The Courage to Connect 2009. 22 Paper 978-0-252-07635-0. $25.00 $19.00

Sexuality, Citizenship, and Community in Provincetown Sandra L. Faiman-Silva

John H. McDowell

Self-Help Books

Edited by Jonathan D. Hill and Fernando Santos-Granero

The Ballad Tradition of Mexico’s Costa Chica 2007. 23 Paper 978-0-252-07384-7. $25.00 $19.00

2008. 29 Paper 978-0-252-07562-9. $25.00 $19.00

Anti-Indianism in Modern America

Music in American Life

A Voice from Tatekeya’s Earth

Why Americans Keep Reading Them Sandra K. Dolby

Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

2007. 24 Paper 978-0-252-07427-1. $25.00 $19.00

2008. 30 Paper 978-0-252-07518-6. $25.00 $19.00

Stealing Indian Women

Engaging Humor Elliott Oring

Native Slavery in the Illinois Country

2008. 31 Paper 978-0-252-07593-3. $25.00 $19.00

Carl J. Ekberg

Poetry and Violence

Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area in Amazonia

2007. 28 Paper 978-0-252-07533-9. $25.00 $19.00

Comparative Arawakan Histories

2007. 27 Paper 978-0-252-07534-6. $19.95 $15.25

Julian Steward’s Life and Theory

Elizabeth C. Fine

Scenes from the High Desert

2010. 25 Paper 978-0-252-07723-4. $25.00 $19.00

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