Navajo Places History, Legend, Landscape
Laurance D. Linford 2000, 7 x 10, 360 pp., 5 maps, 5 tables 978-1-60781-801-4 EBOOK 978-0-87480-624-3 PAPER $24.95
The Mountain Chant A Navajo Ceremony
Sitting Bull, 1876–1881
Joseph Manzione 1991, 6 x 9, 184 pp., 30 illus., 1 map 978-0-87480-461-4 PAPER $17.95
Shoshone Tales
Washington Matthews
Collected and edited by Anne M. Smith, assisted by Alden Hayes
1997, 6 x 9, 122 pp., 9 b/w illus., 9 color illus. 978-0-87480-542-0 PAPER $15.95
1993, 6 x 9, 224 pp., 16 b/w photos, 1 map 978-0-87480-570-3 PAPER $19.95
Indians in Yellowstone National Park
The Road on Which We Came
Revised Edition
Po’i Pentun Tammen Kimmappeh, A History of the Western Shoshone
Joel Janetski
Steven J. Crum
2002, 6 x 9, 152 pp., 35 figs., 1 map 978-0-87480-724-0 PAPER $15.95
1994, 6 x 9, 252 pp., 15 illus., 5 maps 978-0-87480-509-3 PAPER $19.95
Navaho Legends
THE SOUTHWEST
Collected, translated, and edited by Washington Matthews 1994, 6 x 9, 322 pp., 5 illus., 42 figs. 978-0-87480-424-9 PAPER $19.95
Ute Tales Collected and edited by Anne M. Smith 1992, 5.5 x 8.5, 208 pp., 20 b/w photos, 1 map 978-0-87480-442-3 PAPER $19.95
The Night Chant A Navaho Ceremony
A Study of Southwestern Archaeology Stephen H. Lekson 2019, 6 x 9, 480 pp., 1 illus., 1 map 978-1-60781-642-3 EBOOK 978-1-60781-641-6 PAPER $34.95
A thought-provoking analysis that challenges preconceptions of Chaco Canyon and advocates a new approach for interpreting prehistory in the Southwest.
Washington Matthews
To the Corner of the Province
1995, 6 x 9, 392 pp., 19 figs., 8 color images 978-0-87480-491-1 PAPER $24.95
The 1780 Ugarte-Rocha Sonoran Reconnaissance and Implications for Environmental and Cultural Change
Splendid Heritage Perspectives on American Indian Arts
Deni J. Seymour and Oscar Rodriguez
John and Marva Warnock
2019, 7 x 10, 288 pp. 60 illus., 51 maps 978-1-60781-621-8 EBOOK 978-1-60781-620-1 CLOTH $40.00S
2009, 11 x 11, 224 pp., 347 color photos, 2 b/w photos 978-0-87480-960-2 PAPER $49.95
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I Am Looking to the North for My Life
THE SOUTHWEST
Documents from 1780 provide fresh perspectives on environmental and cultural change in the borderland region of Arizona and Sonora.
The Archaic Southwest Foragers in an Arid Land
Edited by Bradley J. Vierra 2018, 7 x 10, 480 pp. 130 illus., 22 maps 978-1-60781-581-5 EBOOK 978-1-60781-580-8 CLOTH $60.00S
In recent years, the amount of data on the Archaic period has grown exponentially due to the magnitude of cultural resource management projects in this region. This book is the first volume to synthesize this data.
Recognizing People of the Prehistoric Southwest Jill Neitzel 2016, 8.5 x 10, 288 pp., 113 illus., 5 maps 978-1-60781-530-3 EBOOK 978-1-60781-529-7 PAPER $29.95
Advocating a people-centered perspective for studying the past, Neitzel and her colleagues show how aspects of appearance conveyed information about an individual’s social status, cultural affiliation, inter-group connections, religious beliefs, and ceremonial roles.
Fierce and Indomitable The Prehistoric Non-Pueblo World in the American Southwest
Edited by Deni J. Seymour 2016, 7 x 10, 400 pp., 103 illus., 48 maps 978-1-60781-522-8 EBOOK 978-1-60781-521-1 CLOTH $70.00S
The sites of protohistoric groups have much to contribute to the study of cultural process, method, theory, and past lifeways in the Southwest.