How (not) to become native

From Crossing the Sacred Sea [Cruzando el mar sagrado] by Nathan A. Strait

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  1. () An emancipation of the mind: radical philosophy, the war over slavery, and the refounding of America [i]
  2. () From securing the border to securing nature: homeland security as an emerging environmental actor in the U.S.–Mexico borderlands [d]
  3. () Reconciliation in a Michigan watershed: restoring Ken-O-Sha [i] [j]
  4. () After disruption: a future for cultural memory [i] [d] [j]
  5. () The constitutional bind: how Americans came to idolize a document that fails them [i] [d]
  6. () American dark age: racial feudalism and the rise of Black liberalism [i] [j]
  7. () Indigenous mobilization and territorial ordering in the Amazon [d]
  8. () Why does anything need to be called wild? [i] [u]
  9. () Indigenous epistemologies of North America [d]
  10. () El ritual lúdico funerario en el pueblo kichwa Otavalo, provincia de Imbabura (Ecuador) [d] [u]
  11. () The rediscovery of America: native peoples and the unmaking of U.S. history [i]
  12. () Everyone orthodox to themselves: John Locke and his American students on religion and liberal society [i] [d] [j]
  13. () Interfaith community gardening: growing food justice [i] [d]
  14. () On savage shores: how Indigenous Americans discovered Europe [i]
  15. Diane Glancy & Linda Rodriguez [ed] () Unpapered: writers consider Native American identity and cultural belonging [i] [j]
  16. () Good Medicine Way creates new model as a contextual Indigenous church plant [u]
  17. Pablo Quintanilla, H. Clark Barrett, Michael L. Cepek, Emanuele Fabiano, & Edouard Machery [ed] () Epistemologías andinas y amazónicas: conceptos indígenas de conocimiento, sabiduría y comprensión [i]
  18. Peter J. Stoett & Sandy Lamalle [ed] () Representations and rights of the environment [i] [d]
  19. () Decolonizing museums: toward a paradigm shift [d]
  20. () Local forest specialists maintain traditional ecological knowledge in the face of environmental threats to Brazilian Amazonian protected areas [d]
  21. () Respect and responsibility in Pacific Coast indigenous nations: the world raven makes [i] [d]
  22. () Our fight has just begun: hate crimes and justice in Native America [i] [j]
  23. () Global importance of Indigenous peoples, their lands, and knowledge systems for saving the world's primates from extinction [p] [d] [u]
  24. () The agrarian myth in suburbia: relating materialized culture with actualized sustainability [u]
  25. () Calendar keepers: the unsung heroes in Indigenous landscape management [i] [d]
  26. () Fiestas: micro pachakuti en los Andes centrales [i]
  27. () White pine: the natural and human history of a foundational American tree [i]
  28. () Telling a story in a deliberation: addressing epistemic injustice and the exclusion of Indigenous groups in public decision-making [d]
  29. () Love sustains life: jkyo jkwainï and allied strategies in caring for the Earth [d] [u]
  30. () Trekking the Amazon with love and care [d] [j]
  31. Mark Philip Bradley & Mary L. Dudziak [ed] () Making the forever war: Marilyn Young on the culture and politics of American militarism [i] [j]
  32. () 'Sumak kawsay is harmful for all of us': oil roads and well-being among the Waorani in Ecuadorian Amazonia [d]
  33. () 'The chiefs now in this city': Indians and the urban frontier in early America [i] [d]
  34. () Decolonizing pathways towards integrative healing in social work [i] [d]
  35. () What is sumak kawsay?: a qualitative study in the Ecuadorian Amazon [d]
  36. () Wetland spirits and indigenous knowledge: implications for the conservation of wetlands in the Peruvian Amazon [d] [u]
  37. () American freethinker: Elihu Palmer and the struggle for religious freedom in the new nation [i] [d] [j]
  38. () The dawn of everything: a new history of humanity [i]
  39. () 'The Indian republic of letters': scholarly networks and Indigenous knowledge in philology [i] [j]
  40. Brendan Hokowhitu, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Chris Andersen, & Steve Larkin [ed] () Routledge handbook of critical Indigenous studies [i] [d]
  41. Adrianna Link, Abigail Shelton, & Patrick Spero [ed] () Indigenous languages and the promise of archives [i] [j]
  42. () Socio-legal struggles for indigenous self-determination in Latin America: reimagining the nation, reinventing the state [i] [d]
  43. () Localizing the Indigenous environmental steward norm: the making of conservation and territorial rights in Peru [d]
  44. () Buen vivir and the making of Indigenous territories in the Peruvian Amazon [d]
  45. (/2022) Plurinacionalidad y autodeterminación indígena en América Latina: reimaginar la nación, reinventar el Estado [i]
  46. Melvin L. Rogers & Jack Turner [ed] () African American political thought: a collected history [i] [d]
  47. () El narrar en asháninka: la oralidad del río y escuela [d] [u]
  48. () Settled kin: coming home to where we now belong [i]
  49. () Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite—erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead [u]
  50. () The cultural toolbox: traditional Ojibwe living in the modern world [i]
  51. () Origen y perspectivas de las políticas de la Educación Intercultural Bilingüe en el Perú: utopía hacia una EIB de calidad [d]
  52. () Instrumental Indians: John Dewey and the problem of the frontier for democracy in Indigenous education, 1884–1959 [d] [u]
  53. () Against crisis epistemology [i] [d] [u]
  54. () Time as kinship [i] [d] [u]
  55. () Assembled for use: Indigenous compilation and the archives of early Native American literatures [i] [j]
  56. () Militarized global apartheid [i] [d] [j]
  57. () Voice of the tribes: a history of the National Tribal Chairmen's Association [i]
  58. () Reckoning: journalism's limits and possibilities [i] [d]
  59. () Engaging, standing, and stepping: evaluating anthropological activism on an Amazonian petro-frontier [d] [u]
  60. () Place-displaced: a Native American perspective [u]
  61. () Book review essay of Darryl Leroux's Distorted descent: White claims to Indigenous identity [d]
  62. () El 'Mundialito shipibo': identidad, etnicidad y modernidad en la Amazonía peruana [d] [u]
  63. () Perceiving ecocultural identities as human animal earthlings [i] [d]
  64. () Deportation machine: America's long history of expelling immigrants [i] [d] [j]
  65. () Jingle dresses for a pandemic [u]
  66. () The Northwestern Amazon malocas: craft now and then [d]
  67. () It's not 'too late': learning from Pacific small island developing states in a warming world [d]
  68. (/2021) The sword and the shield: the revolutionary lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. [i]
  69. () Migrar, morir y seguir perteneciendo: el Día de los Muertos centroandino del cementerio de Flores de Buenos Aires [j] [u]
  70. Tema Milstein & José Castro-Sotomayor [ed] () Routledge handbook of ecocultural identity [i] [d]
  71. Kelly A. Parker & Heather E. Keith [ed] () Pragmatist and American philosophical perspectives on resilience [i]
  72. () Visions of time in geospatial ontologies from Indigenous peoples: a case study with the Eastern Cree in Northern Quebec [d]
  73. () Native expression: Casey Church imagines faith expressions and the church experience in a uniquely Native American context [u]
  74. () The language warrior's manifesto: how to keep our languages alive no matter the odds [i]
  75. () Community destruction, museum collections and the work of resilience [i] [d]
  76. () Too late for indigenous climate justice: ecological and relational tipping points [d]
  77. () Border land, border water: a history of construction on the US–Mexico divide [i]
  78. () The dreamt land: chasing water and dust across California [i]
  79. () Law's indigenous ethics [i]
  80. () Growing intergenerational resilience for Indigenous food sovereignty through home gardening [d] [u]
  81. () Preserving our roots: my journey to save seeds and stories [i]
  82. () Open season: legalized genocide of colored people [i]
  83. () Origins: how earth's history shaped human history [i]
  84. () Making a difference: my fight for native rights and social justice [i]
  85. () Our history is the future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the long tradition of Indigenous resistance [i]
  86. Christopher Fleming & Matthew Manning [ed] () Routledge handbook of indigenous wellbeing [i] [d]
  87. () Migrating to prison: America's obsession with locking up immigrants [i]
  88. () Los comunicados y las políticas de autorrepresentación amazónico-peruanas [d]
  89. () Coming full circle: the Seneca Nation of Indians, 1848–1934 [i]
  90. () Detain and deport: the chaotic U.S. immigration enforcement regime [i] [j]
  91. () City on a hill: urban idealism in America from the Puritans to the present [i]
  92. Victoria Lindsay Levine & Dylan Robinson [ed] () Music and modernity among first peoples of North America [i]
  93. () All data are local: thinking critically in a data-driven society [i] [d]
  94. () Crazy Horse weeps: the challenge of being Lakota in White America [i]
  95. () Exhibiting sovereignty: tribal museums in the Great Lakes region, 1969–2010 [u]
  96. Elizabeth Ann McKinley & Linda Tuhiwai Smith [ed] () Handbook of indigenous education [i] [d]
  97. Devon A. Mihesuah & Elizabeth Hoover [ed] () Indigenous food sovereignty in the United States: restoring cultural knowledge, protecting environments, and regaining health [i]
  98. () Plant kin: a multispecies ethnography in indigenous Brazil [i] [d] [j]
  99. () The new American farmer: immigration, race, and the struggle for sustainability [i] [d]
  100. () Salmon and acorns feed our people: colonialism, nature, and social action [i] [d] [j]
  101. () Flint fights back: environmental justice and democracy in the Flint water crisis [i] [d]
  102. Juan Javier Rivera Andía [ed] () Non-humans in Amerindian South America: ethnographies of indigenous cosmologies, rituals and songs [i] [d] [j]
  103. () This land is their land: the Wampanoag Indians, Plymouth Colony, and the troubled history of Thanksgiving [i]
  104. () Eatenonha: native roots of modern democracy [i]
  105. () The heartbeat of Wounded Knee: native America from 1890 to the present [i]
  106. () Complicity and resistance in the Indigenous Amazon: economía indígena under siege [i]
  107. () Blues legacy: tradition and innovation in Chicago [i] [j]
  108. () Reflections on the purpose of indigenous environmental education [i] [d]
  109. () Never forget is now [u]
  110. () American sutra: a story of faith and freedom in the Second World War [i] [d]
  111. Sweeney Windchief & Timothy San Pedro [ed] () Applying indigenous research methods: storying with peoples and communities [i] [d]
  112. () Hell's bells: delight in transatlantic jinglings [i] [d]
  113. () Rural social networks along Amazonian rivers: seeds, labor and soccer among communities on the Napo River, Peru [d]
  114. () If Indigenous peoples stand with the sciences, will scientists stand with us? [d] [j]
  115. () Community service learning with First Peoples [and community music] [i] [d]
  116. () Why don't more Indians do better in school?: the battle between U.S. schooling & American Indian/Alaska Native education [d] [j]
  117. () New world, inc.: the making of America by England's merchant adventurers [i]
  118. () Life in oil: Cofán survival in the petroleum fields of Amazonia [i]
  119. () Revolution in higher education: identity & cultural beliefs inspire tribal colleges & universities [d] [j]
  120. () The constitution of our tribal republic [u]
  121. () The new world of the Indigenous museum [d] [j]
  122. () Unfolding futures: Indigenous ways of knowing for the twenty-first century [d] [j]
  123. () On the way to decolonization in a settler colony: re-introducing Black feminist identity politics [d]
  124. () The source: how rivers made America and America remade its rivers [i]
  125. Whitney Battle-Baptiste & Britt Rusert [ed] () W.E.B. Du Bois's data portraits: visualizing Black America [i]
  126. () Reclaiming representations & interrupting the cycle of bias against Native Americans [d] [j]
  127. () Complexity management and multi-scale governance: a case study in an Amazonian indigenous association [d]
  128. () Rediscovering the potential of indigenous storytelling for conservation practice [d]
  129. Eric Freedman & Mark Neuzil [ed] () Biodiversity, conservation and environmental management in the Great Lakes Basin [i] [d]
  130. () Genetic ancestry testing with tribes: ethics, identity & health implications [d] [j]
  131. () Indigenous spheres of deliberation [i] [d]
  132. R. Douglas K. Herman [ed] () Giving back: research and reciprocity in indigenous settings [i]
  133. () Bodies that speak: languages of differentiation and becoming in Amazonia [d]
  134. () Chocolate cities: the Black map of American life [i] [d] [j]
  135. () A history of America in ten strikes [i]
  136. () The legacy of 4,500 years of polyculture agroforestry in the eastern Amazon [p] [d]
  137. () An act of Anishinaabe resistance [i] [d]
  138. Jennifer Markides & Laura Forsythe [ed] () Looking back and living forward: indigenous research rising up [i] [d]
  139. () Los vivos se desviven por los muertos: expresiones fúnebres entre los aymaras, quechuas y atacameños en el Norte de Chile [u]
  140. () An elaborate educational endeavour: the writing of Basil H. Johnston [i] [d]
  141. () The role of indigenous and traditional knowledge in ecosystem-based adaptation: a review of the literature and case studies from the Pacific Islands [d]
  142. Melissa K. Nelson & Dan Shilling [ed] () Traditional ecological knowledge: learning from indigenous practices for environmental sustainability [i] [d]
  143. () Emerald ash borer, black ash, and Native American basketmaking: invasive insects, forest ecosystems and cultural practices [i] [d]
  144. Maria Pia Pozzato [ed] () Visual and linguistic representations of places of origin: an interdisciplinary analysis [i] [d]
  145. Rochelle Riley [ed] () The burden: African Americans and the enduring impact of slavery [i]
  146. () Conflict transformation in indigenous peoples' territories: doing environmental justice with a 'decolonial turn' [d] [u]
  147. () Indigenous leadership [d] [j]
  148. Jeffrey S. Smith [ed] () Explorations in place attachment [i] [d]
  149. () Nenabozho goes fishing: a sovereignty story [d] [j]
  150. () 'Now we live for the money': shifting markers of status, stress, and immune function in the Peruvian Amazon [d]
  151. () A more beautiful and terrible history: the uses and misuses of civil rights history [i]
  152. () The story of Indian health is complicated by history, shortages & bouts of excellence [d] [j]
  153. () Segregation by design: local politics and inequality in American cities [i] [d]
  154. Thaïsa Way [ed] () River cities, city rivers [i]
  155. () Freedom farmers: agricultural resistance and the Black freedom movement [i]
  156. () Indigenous lessons about sustainability are not just for 'all humanity' [i]
  157. () Indigenous science (fiction) for the Anthropocene: ancestral dystopias and fantasies of climate change crises [d] [u]
  158. () Critical investigations of resilience: a brief introduction to Indigenous environmental studies & sciences [d] [j] [u]
  159. () Seven Indigenous principles for successful cooperation in Great Lakes conservation initiatives [i] [d]
  160. () Spaces of hope?: youth perspectives on health and wellness in indigenous communities [p] [d]
  161. () The color of money: Black banks and the racial wealth gap [i]
  162. () Violence from beyond [d] [u]
  163. () Holy smoke: the contextual use of Native American ritual and ceremony [i]
  164. () The precarious state of a cultural keystone species: tribal and biological assessments of the role and future of black ash [d]
  165. () American colonialism and constitutional redemption [d] [u]
  166. () Indigenous environmental knowledge: reappraisal [i] [d]
  167. () The death and life of the Great Lakes [i]
  168. () Educación superior para indígenas de la Amazonía peruana: balance y desafíos [d]
  169. Almo Farina & Stuart H. Gage [ed] () Ecoacoustics: the ecological role of sounds [i] [d]
  170. () 'The river is us; the river is in our veins': re-defining river restoration in three Indigenous communities [d]
  171. () Native American student perspectives of challenges in natural resource higher education [d]
  172. () Onigamiising: seasons of an Ojibwe year [i] [j]
  173. () The First Nations of Ontario: social and historical transitions [i]
  174. Ursula K. Heise, Jon Christensen, & Michelle Niemann [ed] () The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities [i] [d]
  175. Norbert S. Hill & Kathleen Ratteree [ed] () The great vanishing act: blood quantum and the future of native nations [i]
  176. () The clay we are made of: Haudenosaunee land tenure on the Grand River [i] [d]
  177. () Scars of independence: America's violent birth [i]
  178. () We've been here all along [Asian-American Buddhists] [u]
  179. () Considering the needs of indigenous and local populations in conservation programs [p] [d]
  180. () Moral sources and the reproduction of the Amazonian package [and comments and reply] [d] [j]
  181. () Spatio-temporal visualisation and data exploration of traditional ecological knowledge/Indigenous knowledge [d] [j]
  182. () Ancestral lands of the Ese'Eja: the true people [i]
  183. () The virtualism of 'capacity building' workshops in indigenous Amazonia: ethnography in the new middle grounds [d] [u]
  184. () Valuing the bad and the ugly: tasting agrobiodiversity among the Indigenous Canela [d]
  185. () One long night: a global history of concentration camps [i]
  186. () The indigenous state: race, politics, and performance in plurinational Bolivia [i] [d] [j] [u]
  187. () Accomplishing place in public space: autoethnographic accounts of homelessness [d]
  188. () Beyond settler time: temporal sovereignty and indigenous self-determination [i] [d]
  189. () Educación superior y pueblos indígenas: marcos nacionales para contextualizar las experiencias del dossier [d]
  190. () The color of law: a forgotten history of how our government segregated America [i]
  191. () Resilience and rebellious memory loops: further musings of an American Indian ethnoecologist [d] [u]
  192. () Saving Arcadia: a story of conservation and community in the Great Lakes [i]
  193. () As we have always done: indigenous freedom through radical resistance [i] [j]
  194. () Wild by nature: North American animals confront colonization [i] [d]
  195. Suzanne L. Stewart, Roy Moodley, & Ashley Hyatt [ed] () Indigenous cultures and mental health counselling: four directions for integration with counselling psychology [i] [d]
  196. () Making beauty: the wearing of polleras in the Andean Altiplano [u]
  197. () Native hermeneutics: reverse typology and remythologization, or: The theological genius of Black Elk's dual participation [d] [j] [u]
  198. () Sacred soil: biochar and the regeneration of the earth [i]
  199. Hanne Veber & Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen [ed] () Creating dialogues: indigenous perceptions and changing forms of leadership in Amazonia [i] [j]
  200. () Hitler's American model: the United States and the making of Nazi race law [i] [d] [j]
  201. () Natural history: heritage, place and politics [i] [d]
  202. () The role of Indigenous science and local knowledge in integrated observing systems: moving toward adaptive capacity indices and early warning systems [d]
  203. () California through Native eyes: reclaiming history [i] [j]
  204. () Land too good for Indians: northern Indian removal [i]
  205. () Native plants of the Midwest: a comprehensive guide to the best 500 species for the garden [i]
  206. () Appealing to the Great Spirit: foundational fictions and settler histories in middletown America [d]
  207. () 'A lot of it comes from the heart': the nature and integration of ecological knowledge in tribal and nontribal forest management [d]
  208. () Indigenous notions of ownership and libraries, archives and museums [i] [d]
  209. () The internet of places at community-scale: design scenarios for hyperlocal neighborhood [i] [d]
  210. () Diccionario Amazónico: voces del castellano en la selva peruana [i]
  211. () Indigenous ecological calendars define scales for climate change and sustainability assessments [d]
  212. () Sustainable development education, practice, and research: an indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI, USA [d]
  213. () Vitalism in America: Elihu Palmer's radical religion in the early republic [d] [j] [u]
  214. Frederick E. Hoxie [ed] () The Oxford handbook of American Indian history [i] [d]
  215. () Nindanishinaabewimin: Ojibwe peoplehood in the North American West, 1854–1954 [o] [u]
  216. () Metropolitan transformation and the colonial relation: the making of an 'Indian neighborhood' in postwar Minneapolis [d]
  217. () Ecosystem services and the value of places [d] [j]
  218. () Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences to diversify our methods [d]
  219. () Settler colonial strategies and Indigenous resistance on the Great Lakes lumber frontier [d]
  220. () Introduction: reframing and reclaiming Indigenous Midwests [d]
  221. () Planning to stay: Native strategies to remain in the Great Lakes, post–War of 1812 [d]
  222. () Unequal gains: American growth and inequality since 1700 [i] [d] [j]
  223. () Indigenous bodies, Maya minds: religion and modernity in a transnational K'iche' community [i] [j]
  224. () An American genocide: the United States and the California Indian catastrophe, 1846–1873 [i] [d]
  225. Claudia Magallanes-Blanco & José Manuel Ramos Rodríguez [ed] () Miradas propias: pueblos indígenas, comunicación y medios en la sociedad global [i]
  226. () Bodies and lives in ancient America: health before Columbus [i] [d]
  227. () Pontiac's ghost in the Motor City: Indigeneity and the discursive construction of modern Detroit [d]
  228. Kate McCoy, Eve Tuck, & Marcia McKenzie [ed] () Land education: rethinking pedagogies of place from Indigenous, postcolonial, and decolonizing perspectives [i] [d]
  229. () The South Side: a portrait of Chicago and American segregation [i]
  230. () Producing leaders: an ethnography of an indigenous organisation in the Peruvian Amazon [u]
  231. () Mapping the digital terrain: towards indigenous geographic information and spatial data quality indicators for indigenous knowledge and traditional land-use data collection [d]
  232. () How did Plainsong Farm come to be? [u]
  233. Thomas Peace & Kathryn Magee Labelle [ed] () From Huronia to Wendakes: adversity, migrations, and resilience, 1650–1900 [i]
  234. () The other slavery: the uncovered story of Indian enslavement in America [i]
  235. () Huaorani transformations in twenty-first-century Ecuador: treks into the future of time [i] [j]
  236. Andrew P. Roddick & Ann Brower Stahl [ed] () Knowledge in motion: constellations of learning across time and place [i] [j]
  237. () Thundersticks: firearms and the violent transformation of native America [i] [d]
  238. () Becoming Black, White, and Indian in Wisconsin farm country, 1850s–1910s [d]
  239. () Librarians as stewards of place [d]
  240. () Remembering northern Michigan author Jim Harrison [u]
  241. () The Shipibo-Conibo: culture and collections in context [o] [d] [j] [u]
  242. () A cautionary tale: examining the interplay of culturally specific risk and resilience factors in indigenous communities [p] [d] [u]
  243. () Good seeds: a Menominee Indian food memoir [i]
  244. () Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian wars: comparing genocide and conquest [i]
  245. () Weaving Indigenous science, protocols and sustainability science [d] [u]
  246. () A bitter memory: seeking 'maamaw gwayak' (social justice) at Burt Lake [d]
  247. () Fostering state–tribal collaboration: an Indian law primer [i]
  248. () Indigenous Siberians solve collective action problems through sharing and traditional knowledge [d]
  249. Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, & Barbara D. Savage [ed] () Toward an intellectual history of Black women [i]
  250. () Mobile selves: race, migration, and belonging in Peru and the U.S. [i] [d] [j]
  251. () Beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition?: restoring America Indian religion to twentieth-century U.S. history [i]
  252. () Weaponizing maps: indigenous peoples and counterinsurgency in the Americas [i]
  253. () Ungrateful predators: capture and the creation of Cofán violence [d]
  254. () The domestication of Amazonia before European conquest [p] [d] [u]
  255. () A field guide to the natural communities of Michigan [i] [j]
  256. () Biopolitics of health as wealth in the original risk society [i] [j]
  257. () The autobiography of citizenship: assimilation and resistance in U.S. education [i] [d] [j]
  258. () Shapeshifters: Black girls and the choreography of citizenship [i] [d]
  259. () Sustaining the conversation: the farm crisis and the Midwest [d]
  260. () Maps and memes: redrawing culture, place, and identity in indigenous communities [i] [j]
  261. () Living Black: social life in an African American neighborhood [i]
  262. Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, Andrew Shankman, David J. Silverman, & John M. Murrin [ed] () Anglicizing America: empire, revolution, republic [i] [d] [j]
  263. () Plants have so much to give us, all we have to do is ask: Anishinaabe botanical teachings [i] [j]
  264. () Radical alterity is just another way of saying 'reality': a reply to Eduardo Viveiros de Castro [d]
  265. () 'Something savage and luxuriant': American identity and the Indian place-name literature [d] [u]
  266. () Victims and warriors: violence, history, and memory in Amazonia [i] [d] [j]
  267. (/2016) Think before you appropriate: things to know and questions to ask in order to avoid misappropriating Indigenous cultures: a guide for creators and designers [o] [u]
  268. () Cherokee medicine, colonial germs: an Indigenous nation's fight against smallpox, 1518–1824 [i]
  269. () City Indian: Native American activism in Chicago, 1893–1934 [i]
  270. () Community self-determination: American Indian education in Chicago, 1952–2006 [i]
  271. () Bike battles: a history of sharing the American road [i]
  272. () Masters of empire: Great Lakes Indians and the making of America [i]
  273. Dennis K. Norman & Joseph P. Kalt [ed] () Universities and Indian country: case studies in tribal-driven research [i] [j]
  274. () Mexican fiestas in central Michigan: celebrations and identity formation, 1920–1930 [d]
  275. () Red dreams, white nightmares: pan-Indian alliances in the Anglo-American mind, 1763–1815 [i]
  276. () Colonialism and constitutional memory [in the United States] [u]
  277. () Mourning the forest: logging and public memory in West Michigan [d]
  278. () The settlers' empire: colonialism and state formation in America's Old Northwest [i] [d] [j]
  279. Fernando Santos-Granero [ed] () Images of public wealth or the anatomy of well-being in indigenous Amazonia [i] [j]
  280. () Legal issues in mapping traditional knowledge: digital cartography in the Canadian North [d]
  281. Kathryn W. Shanley & Bjørg Evjen [ed] () Mapping indigenous presence: north Scandinavian and North American perspectives [i] [j]
  282. () Food production systems in the Amazon [i] [d]
  283. Susan Sleeper-Smith, Juliana Barr, Jean M. O'Brien, Nancy Shoemaker, & Scott Manning Stevens [ed] () Why you can't teach United States history without American Indians [i]
  284. () Where the river burned: Carl Stokes and the struggle to save Cleveland [i] [d] [j]
  285. () City creatures: animal encounters in the Chicago wilderness [i] [d]
  286. () Wastelanding: legacies of uranium mining in Navajo country [i] [d] [j]
  287. () Joy within tranquility: Amazonian Urarina styles of happiness [d] [u]
  288. (/2018) The right to be cold: one woman's fight to protect the Arctic and save the planet from climate change [i] [j]
  289. () Ottawa stories from the Springs: anishinaabe dibaadjimowinan wodi gaa binjibaamigak wodi mookodjiwong e zhinikaadek [i] [j]
  290. () Gathering the Potawatomi Nation: revitalization and identity [i]
  291. () Free to be Mohawk: Indigenous education at the Akwesasne Freedom School [i]
  292. () The invention of nature: Alexander von Humboldt's new world [i]
  293. () Culturally relevant schooling in science for indigenous learners worldwide: stressing the all in science literacy for all [i] [d]
  294. () Caring for place: ecology, ideology, and emotion in traditional landscape management [i] [d]
  295. () Neighborhood as refuge: community reconstruction, place remaking, and environmental justice in the city [i] [d] [j]
  296. () Indigenous people's detection of rapid ecological change [p] [d]
  297. () Muskrat theories, tobacco in the streets, and living Chicago as Indigenous land [d]
  298. () Multi-scale dimensions of indigenous land tenure in the Amazon [d] [j]
  299. () Culture-based arts education that teaches against the grain: a model for place-specific material culture studies [d] [j]
  300. () Jingle dress dancers in the modern world: the influenza of 1918–19 [i]
  301. () My grandfather's knocking sticks: Ojibwe family life and labor on the reservation [i]
  302. () Pueblos de la yuca brava: historia y culinaria [i]
  303. () Creating Native American expression of Christian faith: more than the looks on their faces [o]
  304. () Seed libraries: and other means of keeping seeds in the hands of the people [i]
  305. () Weeds of North America [i]
  306. () An indigenous peoples' history of the United States [i]
  307. () Using traditional ecological knowledge as a basis for targeted forest inventories: paper birch (Betula papyrifera) in the US Great Lakes region [d]
  308. () Los planes de vida y la política indígena en la Amazonía peruana [d]
  309. () Space and society in central Brazil: a Panará ethnography [i] [d]
  310. () Finding your roots: the official companion to the PBS series [i]
  311. Laura R. Graham & H. Glenn Penny [ed] () Performing indigeneity: global histories and contemporary experiences [i]
  312. () Anishinaabe ways of knowing and being [i] [d]
  313. Suzan Shown Harjo [ed] () Nation to nation: treaties between the United States & American Indian Nations [i]
  314. () The homing instinct: meaning & mystery in animal migration [i]
  315. () The counter-revolution of 1776: slave resistance and the origins of the United States of America [i] [j]
  316. () Rethinking historical trauma [p] [d]
  317. Beatriz Caiuby Labate & Clancy Cavnar [ed] () The therapeutic use of ayahuasca [i] [d]
  318. () Negotiating new roles and relationships in the jungle: rain forest imaginations and community-based ecotourism in Ecuador [u]
  319. () Unsettling the lawyers: other forms of justice in Indigenous claims of expropriation, abuse, and injustice [d] [j]
  320. () Where are you from?: place as a form of scripting in independent cinema [d]
  321. () Trees of eastern North America [i] [d] [j]
  322. Suzanne Oakdale & Magnus Course [ed] () Fluent selves: autobiography, person, and history in lowland South America [i]
  323. () The last piece is you [d]
  324. () Settler wars and the national security state [d]
  325. () Amazonian routes: indigenous mobility and colonial communities in northern Brazil [i] [d] [j]
  326. Jeffrey Ian Ross [ed] () American Indians at risk [i]
  327. () Between the remnants of colonialism and the insurgence of self-narrative in constructing participatory social maps: towards a land education methodology [d]
  328. () Settler traditions of place: making explicit the epistemological legacy of white supremacy and settler colonialism for place-based education [d]
  329. () Mohawk interruptus: political life across the borders of settler states [i] [d]
  330. () Nobody home: writing, Buddhism, and living in places [i]
  331. () Trees of western North America [i] [d] [j]
  332. () Creating a Haida manga: the formline of social responsibility in Red [d]
  333. Stan Stevens [ed] () Indigenous peoples, national parks, and protected areas: a new paradigm linking conservation, culture, and rights [i] [j]
  334. () Nature's God: the heretical origins of the American republic [i]
  335. () Native American cultural capital and business strategy: the culture-of-origin effect [d] [u]
  336. () Ecosystem services along a management gradient in Michigan (USA) cropping systems [d]
  337. () Ancient pathways, ancestral knowledge: ethnobotany and ecological wisdom of Indigenous peoples of northwestern North America [i] [j]
  338. () Surviving the rubber boom: Cofán and Siona society in the Colombia–Ecuador borderlands (1875–1955) [d]
  339. Hilary N. Weaver [ed] () Social issues in contemporary native America: reflections from Turtle Island [i]
  340. () Bumble bees of North America: an identification guide [i] [d] [j]
  341. () Cultural forests of the Amazon: a historical ecology of people and their landscapes [i]
  342. () Assessing traditional knowledge on forest uses to understand forest ecosystem dynamics [d]
  343. () Pen and ink witchcraft: treaties and treaty making in American Indian history [i]
  344. Jill Doerfler, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, & Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark [ed] () Centering Anishinaabeg studies: understanding the world through stories [i] [j]
  345. () Animist intersubjectivity as argumentation: Western Shoshone and Southern Paiute arguments against a nuclear waste site at Yucca Mountain [d]
  346. () Demanding, giving, sharing, and keeping: Panará ideas of economy [d]
  347. Maximilian Christian Forte [ed] () Who is an Indian?: race, place, and the politics of indigeneity in the Americas [i] [j]
  348. () Saving our seeds: an indigenous perspective from Cotacachi, Ecuador [i] [j]
  349. () Sense of place and indigenous people's biodiversity conservation in the Americas [i] [j]
  350. () Expressive therapy as a treatment preference for Aboriginal trauma [u]
  351. Mel Gray, John Coates, Michael Yellow Bird, & Tiani Hetherington [ed] () Decolonizing social work [i] [d]
  352. () The rise of liberal religion: book culture and American spirituality in the twentieth century [i] [d]
  353. Karl S. Hele [ed] () The nature of empires and the empires of nature: indigenous peoples and the Great Lakes environment [i]
  354. () After cloven tongues of fire: Protestant liberalism in modern American history [i] [d] [j]
  355. Brian C. Hosmer & Larry Nesper [ed] () Tribal worlds: critical studies in American Indian nation building [i]
  356. () An unanswerable argument in favor of forests: progressive conservation, compromise, and the 1903 creation of Michigan's first forest reserve [d]
  357. () The fortress, the river and the garden: a new metaphor for cultivating mutualistic relationship between scientific and traditional ecological knowledge [i] [d]
  358. (/2020) Braiding sweetgrass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the teachings of plants [i]
  359. () Living in the shadow of the cross: understanding and resisting the power and privilege of Christian hegemony [i]
  360. () How forests think: toward an anthropology beyond the human [i] [d] [j]
  361. Andrejs Young Kulnieks, Dan Roronhiakewen Longboat, & Kelly Young [ed] () Contemporary studies in environmental and indigenous pedagogies: a curricula of stories and place [i] [d]
  362. () The lost region: toward a revival of Midwestern history [i] [j]
  363. () Butterfly people: an American encounter with the beauty of the world [i]
  364. () Believing in the gift: a case of successful relationships of exchange in the Colombian Amazon [u]
  365. () The once and future world: finding wilderness in the nature we've made [or: The once and future world: nature as it was, as it is, as it could be] [i]
  366. () Returning to the Lakota way: old values to save a modern world [i]
  367. M. Elise Marubbio & Eric L. Buffalohead [ed] () Native Americans on film: conversations, teaching, and theory [i]
  368. () 'Until people are given the right to be human again': voices of American Indian men on domestic violence and traditional cultural values [d] [u]
  369. Virginia D. Nazarea, Robert E. Rhoades, & Jenna Andrews-Swann [ed] () Seeds of resistance, seeds of hope: place and agency in the conservation of biodiversity [i] [j]
  370. () Genealogy, migration, and the intertwined geographies of personal pasts [d]
  371. () Amazon town TV: an audience ethnography in Gurupá, Brazil [i] [j]
  372. () GIS, internal colonialism, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs [d]
  373. () Indigenous development and the cultural captivity of entrepreneurship [d]
  374. () Humanity and life as the perpetual maintenance of specific efforts: a reappraisal of animism [i] [d]
  375. () Constructing culinary knowledge: reading rural community cookbooks [d]
  376. () Trade, land, power: the struggle for eastern North America [i] [d] [j]
  377. () The once and future Great Lakes country: an ecological history [i] [j]
  378. () A city within a city: the Black freedom struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan [i]
  379. () An age of infidels: the politics of religious controversy in the early United States [i] [d] [j]
  380. () Fighting colonialism with hegemonic culture: native American appropriation of Indian stereotypes [i]
  381. () Finding a middle-ground: the native/non-native debate [d]
  382. () The lure of the north woods: cultivating tourism in the upper Midwest [i] [d] [j]
  383. () Stalking nirvana: the Native American (Red Path) Zen way [i] [u]
  384. () Hear where we are: sound, ecology, and sense of place [i] [d]
  385. () Atlas of Indian nations [i]
  386. () Under a watchful eye: self, power, and intimacy in Amazonia [i] [d] [j]
  387. () The extractive arts [u]
  388. () Bridging knowledges: understanding and applying indigenous and western scientific knowledge for marine wildlife management [d]
  389. () Hollow justice: a history of Indigenous claims in the United States [i] [d] [j]
  390. () Mysteries of the jaguar shamans of the northwest Amazon [i]
  391. () Neurodecolonization: applying mindfulness research to decolonizing social work [i] [d]
  392. () Challenging our understanding of health: indigenous perspectives from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico [d]
  393. () Creativity in the wild: improving creative reasoning through immersion in natural settings [p] [d] [u]
  394. Charles Beatty Medina & Melissa Rinehart [ed] () Contested territories: native Americans and non-natives in the lower Great Lakes, 1700–1850 [i] [j]
  395. () The evolution of a nation: how geography and law shaped the American states [i] [d] [j]
  396. () Beautiful corn: America's original grain from seed to plate [i]
  397. () Time and space in Tzeltal: is the future uphill? [p] [d] [u]
  398. Colin G. Calloway [ed] () Ledger narratives: the Plains Indian drawings of the Lansburgh Collection at Dartmouth College [i]
  399. () Speculators in empire: Iroquoia and the 1768 treaty of Fort Stanwix [i]
  400. () A future for Amazonia: Randy Borman and Cofán environmental politics [i]
  401. () Strange powers: conservation, science, and transparency in an indigenous political project [d]
  402. () Holding our world together: Ojibwe women and the survival of community [i]
  403. () Building leadership capacity amongst young Anishinaabe-Kwe through culturally-based activities and creative arts [u]
  404. Thomas Dietz & David Bidwell [ed] () Climate change in the Great Lakes region: navigating an uncertain future [i] [j]
  405. () Wild seed, domesticated seed: companion species and the emergence of agriculture [d]
  406. () Walking in beauty: an American Indian perspective on social justice [d]
  407. Stephen L. Fisher & Barbara Ellen Smith [ed] () Transforming places: lessons from Appalachia [i] [j]
  408. () The eagle returns: the legal history of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians [i] [j]
  409. () Geography for and with indigenous peoples: indigenous geographies as challenge and invitation [d]
  410. () Colonizing bricks and mortar: indigenous place-making through art objects and artifacts [d]
  411. () Walking seasonal roads [i]
  412. () Mound builders and monument makers of the northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600 [i]
  413. () Chippewa Lake: a community in search of an identity [i] [j]
  414. () Keeping cultures alive: archives and Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights [d]
  415. Carolyn Bereznak Kenny & Tina Ngaroimata Fraser [ed] () Living indigenous leadership: native narratives on building strong communities [i]
  416. () Imagining the forest: narratives of Michigan and the Upper Midwest [i] [d]
  417. () A midwestern mosaic: immigration and political socialization in rural America [i] [j]
  418. () Murder state: California's native American genocide, 1846–1873 [i] [j]
  419. () Decolonizing museums: representing native America in national and tribal museums [i] [j]
  420. () Modos de vivir y sobrevivir: un estudio transcultural de cinco etnias en la Amazonía ecuatoriana [i]
  421. () Journey women: art therapy in a decolonizing framework of practice [d]
  422. () Effective practices for creating transformative informal science education programs grounded in Native ways of knowing [d]
  423. () Growing gardens: towards a theory of ecological aesthetic performances in indigenous Amazonia [u]
  424. () For love of lakes [i] [j]
  425. () Culture and the historical process [d]
  426. John A. Parrotta & Ronald L. Trosper [ed] () Traditional forest-related knowledge: sustaining communities, ecosystems and biocultural diversity [i] [d]
  427. () Conceived in doubt: religion and politics in the new American nation [i] [d]
  428. () Mapping indigenous perspectives in the making of the cybercartographic atlas of the Lake Huron Treaty relationship process: a performative approach in a reconciliation context [d]
  429. () The labyrinth of North American identities [i] [d]
  430. () Rethinking the American revolution: politics and the symbolic foundations of reality [of social order] [and comments and reply] [d] [u]
  431. Simron Jit Singh, Helmut Haberl, Marian Chertow, Michael Mirtl, & Martin Schmid [ed] () Long term socio-ecological research: studies in society–nature interactions across spatial and temporal scales [i] [d]
  432. () Questions about Red Path Zen [u]
  433. Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny, & Brenda Macdougall [ed] () Contours of a people: Métis family, mobility, and history [i]
  434. () Farming and the nature of landscape: stasis and movement in a regional landscape tradition [d]
  435. () How to integrate socio-cultural dimensions into sustainable development: Amazonian case studies [d]
  436. () Demonic trade: debt, materiality, and agency in Amazonia [d]
  437. () The intergenerational effects of relocation policies on indigenous families [p] [d] [u]
  438. () Car country: an environmental history [i]
  439. () Bodies on the line: the in/security of everyday life in Aamjiwnaang [i] [d]
  440. () Happiness in Navajos (diné ba' hózhó) [i] [d]
  441. () Strong hearts, Native lands: the cultural and political landscape of Anishinaabe anti-clearcutting activism [i]
  442. Thomas M. Wilson & Hastings Donnan [ed] () A companion to border studies [i] [d]
  443. () An infinity of nations: how the native New World shaped early North America [i] [d] [j]
  444. () Seekers and travellers: contemporary art of the Pacific Northwest Coast [i]
  445. Michael Yellow Bird & Waziyatawin Angela Cavender Wilson [ed] () For Indigenous minds only: a decolonization handbook [i]
  446. () Neurodecolonization: using mindfulness practices to delete the neural networks of colonialism [i]
  447. () This must be the place: underrepresentation of identity and meaning in climate change decision-making [d]
  448. () Three Fires unity: the Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron borderlands [i]
  449. () Location-based questions and local knowledge [d]
  450. Victoria Brehm [ed] () Star songs and water spirits: a Great Lakes native reader [i]
  451. () Walking the line: participatory mapping, indigenous rights, and neoliberalism [d]
  452. Martin John Cannon & Lina Sunseri [ed] () Racism, colonialism, and indigeneity in Canada: a reader [i]
  453. () Landscape and rhetoric: the marriage of Native American traditions and Zen Buddhism in selected poems by Gary Snyder [d]
  454. Jean-Pierre Chaumeil, Oscar Espinosa, & Manuel Cornejo Chaparro [ed] () Por donde hay soplo: estudios amazónicos en los países andinos [i]
  455. () Pueblos indígenas amazónicos e industrias extractivas [i]
  456. () The spatial patterns of Miskitu hunting in northeastern Honduras: lessons for wildlife management in tropical forests [d]
  457. () Property: Faustian pact or new covenant with Earth? [i] [d]
  458. () Protecting indigenous values in water management: a challenge to conventional environmental flow assessments [d]
  459. () The Igliniit project: Inuit hunters document life on the trail to map and monitor arctic change [d]
  460. David P. Grinlinton & Prue Taylor [ed] () Property rights and sustainability: the evolution of property rights to meet ecological challenges [i] [d]
  461. () A nation of outsiders: how the white middle class fell in love with rebellion in postwar America [i]
  462. () Plants as persons: a philosophical botany [i]
  463. Dirk Hoerder & Nora Helen Faires [ed] () Migrants and migration in modern North America: cross-border lives, labor markets, and politics [i] [d] [u]
  464. () Powering 'progress': regulation and the development of Michigan's electricity landscape [d]
  465. () Th!nk Indian: languages are beyond price [or: Think Indian] [i]
  466. () Radicals in their own time: four hundred years of struggle for liberty and equal justice in America [i] [d]
  467. () The gardens of democracy: a new American story of citizenship, the economy, and the role of government [i]
  468. () 1493: uncovering the new world Columbus created [i]
  469. () The United States of America: 'a culture of war' [d]
  470. () La autonomía indígena en Panamá: la experiencia del pueblo kuna (siglos XVI-XXI) [i]
  471. () Trust in the land: new directions in tribal conservation [i] [j]
  472. () Beyond the blue and green: the need to consider Aboriginal peoples' relationships to resource development in labor–environment campaigns [d]
  473. () Islam in the 'hood: exploring the rise of ghetto cosmopolitanism [o] [u]
  474. () Gathering: memoir of a seed saver [i]
  475. () Indigenous alliances for conservation in Bolivia [p] [d]
  476. () Los territorios kechwa-Lamas y la superposición de sus modos ancestrales de relacionarse con la tierra [u]
  477. () Traditional communities in the Brazilian Amazon and the emergence of new political identities: the struggle of the quebradeiras de coco babaçu—babassu breaker women [d]
  478. Loriene Roy, Anjali Bhasin, & Sarah K. Arriaga [ed] () Tribal libraries, archives, and museums: preserving our language, memory, and lifeways [i]
  479. () Culture and liberty in the age of the American Revolution [i] [j]
  480. () Attitudes to wolves and wolf policy among Ojibwe tribal members and non-tribal residents of Wisconsin's wolf range [d]
  481. () Red power rising: the National Indian Youth Council and the origins of Native activism [i]
  482. () Using native plants to restore community: in southwest Michigan and beyond [i]
  483. () At the intersections: San women and the rights of indigenous peoples in Africa [d]
  484. () Local knowledge: who cares? [p] [d] [u]
  485. () The arc of justice: indigenous activism and anthropological intersections [u]
  486. () The unconquered: in search of the Amazon's last uncontacted tribes [i]
  487. () Conceiving Kakipitatapitmok: the political landscape of Anishinaabe anticlearcutting activism [d]
  488. () Indigenizing invasive species management: Native North Americans and the emerald ash borer (EAB) beetle [d]
  489. () Not yet a placeless land: tracking an evolving American geography [i] [j]
  490. () Pueblos amazónicos de Madre de Dios, Urubamba y Purús [i]
  491. () The pursuit of ecotopia: lessons from indigenous and traditional societies for the human ecology of our modern world [i]
  492. () Bypassing globalization: barter markets as a new indigenous economy in Peru [d]
  493. Ian Billick & Mary V. Price [ed] () The ecology of place: contributions of place-based research to ecological understanding [i] [d]
  494. () Storytelling globalization from the Chaco and beyond [i] [d]
  495. () Challenges and opportunities to integrating traditional healing into counselling and psychotherapy [d]
  496. () Indigenous cosmopolitics in the Andes: conceptual reflections beyond 'politics' [d]
  497. () Of stakes, stems, and cuttings: the importance of local seed systems in traditional Amazonian societies [d]
  498. () Hand talk: sign language among American Indian nations [i]
  499. () Constructing indigenous subjectivities: economic collectivism and identity in the Ecuadorian Amazon [d]
  500. () Local people, scientific inquiry, and the ecology and conservation of place in Latin America [i] [d]
  501. () Sociometabolic regimes in indigenous communities and the crucial role of working time: a comparison of case studies [u]
  502. () The bourgeois frontier: French towns, French traders, and American expansion [i] [d] [j]
  503. () Rooted in the earth: reclaiming the African American environmental heritage [i]
  504. () Psychotherapy and traditional healing for American Indians: exploring the prospects for therapeutic integration [d]
  505. () The arrogance of ethnnography: managing anthropological research knowledge [u]
  506. () Children of fire: a history of African Americans [i]
  507. Elisabeth Hsu & Stephen A. Harris [ed] () Plants, health and healing: on the interface of ethnobotany and medical anthropology [i] [d] [j]
  508. () Consulting the genius of the place: an ecological approach to a new agriculture [i]
  509. () Indigenous peoples and climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean [i]
  510. () Sacrifice zones: the front lines of toxic chemical exposure in the United States [i] [d] [j]
  511. () Agricultural change in the Pastaza River Basin: a spatially explicit model of native Amazonian cultivation [d]
  512. () Place-based narratives: an entry point for ministry to the soul of a community [i]
  513. () Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK): ideas, inspiration, and designs for ecological engineering [d]
  514. () American Indians and the fight for equal voting rights [i]
  515. () Thinking in Indian: a John Mohawk reader [i]
  516. () Moral-ethical character and science education: ecojustice ethics through socioscientific issues (SSI) [i] [d]
  517. Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Alan J. Hogg, & Brian A. Hazlett [ed] () The changing environment of northern Michigan: a century of science and nature at the University of Michigan Biological Station [i] [d]
  518. () Dynamics and numerical modeling of river plumes in lakes [o] [u]
  519. () America's natural places: the Midwest [i]
  520. () Peru: a chronicle of deception: attempts to transfer the Awajún border territory in the Cordillera del Cóndor to the mining industry [i] [u]
  521. () Territorialidad indígena, conservación y desarrollo: discursos sobre la biodiversidad en la Amazonía peruana [i]
  522. () The sweetness of freedom: stories of immigrants [i] [j]
  523. () The edge of the woods: Iroquoia, 1534–1701 [i] [j]
  524. () Sensing changes: technologies, environments, and the everyday, 1953–2003 [i]
  525. (/2011) Yellow dirt: a poisoned land and the betrayal of the Navajos [i]
  526. () Unlearning the colonial cultures of planning [i]
  527. () The interaction between local and general understanding [i] [d]
  528. () The two faces of American freedom [i] [j]
  529. () Space, place, and hunting patterns among indigenous peoples of the Guyanese Rupununi region [d]
  530. () Unsettling the settler within: Indian residential schools, truth telling, and reconciliation in Canada [i]
  531. () Pütchi biyá uai: antología multilingüe de la literatura indígena contemporánea en Colombia [i] [u]
  532. () Seriously laughing: on paradoxes of absurdity among Matsigenka people [d]
  533. () Local matters, ecojustice, and community: opportunities of village life for teaching science [i] [d]
  534. () Making memories available: a framework for preserving rural heritage through community knowledge management (cKM) [d]
  535. () Red brethren: the Brothertown and Stockbridge Indians and the problem of race in early America [i] [d] [j]
  536. () The Tallgrass Prairie Center guide to prairie restoration in the Upper Midwest [i] [j]
  537. () Begging as a path to progress: indigenous women and children and the struggle for Ecuador's urban spaces [i] [d] [j]
  538. Sonia Tidemann & Andrew Gosler [ed] () Ethno-ornithology: birds, indigenous peoples, culture and society [i] [d]
  539. Deborah J. Tippins [ed] () Cultural studies and environmentalism: the confluence of ecojustice, place-based (science) education, and indigenous knowledge systems [i] [d]
  540. () The virtues of cultural resonance, competence, and relational collaboration with Native American Indian communities: a synthesis of the counseling and psychotherapy literature [d]
  541. () Bear spends time in our dreams now: magical thinking and cultural empathy in multicultural counselling theory and practice [d]
  542. () A synopsis of Nigeria's indigenous cartographic heritage [d]
  543. Bas Verschuuren [ed] () Sacred natural sites: conserving nature and culture [i] [d]
  544. () Images of American Indians in environmental education: anthropological reflections on the politics and history of cultural representation [d] [u]
  545. () 'A dharma of place': evolving aesthetics and cultivating community in an American Zen garden [i]
  546. () Environmental hazards, eighteenth-century style [i] [j]
  547. Alberto Acosta & Esperanza Martínez [ed] () El buen vivir: una via para el desarrollo [i]
  548. Julian Agyeman, Peter Cole, Randolph Haluza-DeLay, & Pat O'Riley [ed] () Speaking for ourselves: environmental justice in Canada [i]
  549. James R. Akerman [ed] () The imperial map: cartography and the mastery of empire [i]
  550. Miguel N. Alexiades [ed] () Mobility and migration in indigenous Amazonia: contemporary ethnoecological perspectives [i] [d] [j]
  551. () Crude [o]
  552. () Singing to the plants: a guide to mestizo shamanism in the upper Amazon [i]
  553. Tara Browner [ed] () Music of the First Nations: tradition and innovation in native North America [i] [j]
  554. () Hollowing out the middle: the rural brain drain and what it means for America [i]
  555. () Working with indigenous peoples to conserve nature: examples from Latin America [d] [j]
  556. () Anti social-computing: indigenous language, digital video and intellectual property [u]
  557. () Indigenous knowledge in the life sciences classroom: put on your de Bono hats! [d] [j]
  558. () The power of place: geography, destiny, and globalization's rough landscape [i]
  559. () Urarina society, cosmology, and history in Peruvian Amazonia [i] [d]
  560. () Our knowledge is not primitive: decolonizing botanical Anishinaabe teachings [i]
  561. () Revitalization of the shared commons: education for sustainability and marginalized cultures [d]
  562. () Customizing indigeneity: paths to a visionary politics in Peru [i] [d]
  563. () Mobility and territorial belonging [d]
  564. () What's cooking in America?: cookbooks narrate ethnicity: 1850–1990 [d]
  565. () Enchanted (and disenchanted) Amazonia: environmental ethics and cultural identity in Northern Brazil [d]
  566. Leslie M. Johnson & Eugene S. Hunn [ed] () Landscape ethnoecology: concepts of biotic and physical space [i] [d] [j]
  567. () Good for a national cemetery: questions of land use and an 1888 Botanical Expedition across Northern Michigan [d]
  568. Carl F. Kaestle & Janice A. Radway [ed] () Print in motion: the expansion of publishing and reading in the United States, 1880–1940 [i] [j]
  569. Laurence J. Kirmayer & Gail Guthrie Valaskakis [ed] () Healing traditions: the mental health of Aboriginal peoples in Canada [i]
  570. () Developing a GIS program at a tribal college [d]
  571. (/2021) Indigenous methodologies: characteristics, conversations, and contexts [i]
  572. Susan Applegate Krouse & Heather Howard-Bobiwash [ed] () Keeping the campfires going: native women's activism in urban communities [i]
  573. Harriet V. Kuhnlein, Bill Erasmus, & Dina Spigelski [ed] () Indigenous peoples' food systems: the many dimensions of culture, diversity and environment for nutrition and health [i] [u]
  574. () The art of tradition: sacred music, dance, & myth of Michigan's Anishinaabe, 1946–1955 [i]
  575. () Aboriginal environmental knowledge: rational reverence [i]
  576. () 'In the end, we have the Gatling gun, and they have not': future prospects of indigenous knowledges [d]
  577. () Managing Amazonian palms for community use: a case of aguaje palm (Mauritia flexuosa) in Peru [d]
  578. () Our people, our journey: the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians [i]
  579. () Honoring elders: aging, authority, and Ojibwe religion [i] [d] [j]
  580. () Waorani at the head of the table: towards inclusive conservation in Yasuní [d]
  581. () Place-specific computing: a place-centric perspective for digital designs [u]
  582. () 'Ordenar el pensamiento': place-making and the moral management of resources in a multi-ethnic territory, Amazonas, Colombia [i] [d] [j]
  583. (/2019) Nature's matrix: linking agriculture, conservation and food sovereignty [i] [d]
  584. () The texture of contact: European and Indian settler communities on the frontiers of Iroquoia, 1667–1783 [i]
  585. Benjamin J. Richardson, Shin Imai, & Kent McNeil [ed] () Indigenous peoples and the law: comparative and critical perspectives [i] [d]
  586. () Fishing, foraging and farming in the Bolivian Amazon: on a local society in transition [i] [d]
  587. () The challenges of mapping complex indigenous spatiality: from abstract space to dwelling space [d]
  588. () The models of nature and the politics of sustainable development in the Peruvian Amazon [d]
  589. Helaine Selin & Pamela Kendall Stone [ed] () Childbirth across cultures: ideas and practices of pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum [i] [d]
  590. () The Sibley guide to trees [i]
  591. () New cures, old medicines: women and the commercialization of traditional medicine in Bolivia [i]
  592. () Singing to estranged lovers: Runa relations to plants in the Ecuadorian Amazon [d]
  593. () Ayahuasca healing beyond the Amazon: the globalization of a traditional indigenous entheogenic practice [d]
  594. () Cartography, territory, property: postcolonial reflections on indigenous counter-mapping in Nicaragua and Belize [d]
  595. () Muscogee Creek spirituality and meaning of death [d]
  596. () Interculturalidad, estado, sociedad: luchas (de)coloniales de nuestra época [i]
  597. () The last Indian war: the Nez Perce story [i]
  598. () The Alaska native reader: history, culture, politics [i] [d]
  599. () Living waters: reading the rivers of the lower Great Lakes [i]
  600. Adrian P. Wydeven, Timothy R. van Deelen, & Edward J. Heske [ed] () Recovery of gray wolves in the Great Lakes Region of the United States: an endangered species success story [i]
  601. () Atlas of early Michigan's forests, grasslands, and wetlands: an interpretation of the 1816–1856 General Land Office surveys [i]
  602. () Strategies to enhance and maintain quality of life: the case of nonmetropolitan Illinois [u]
  603. () The native mind and the cultural construction of nature [i] [d]
  604. Sigurd Bergmann & Tore Sager [ed] () The ethics of mobilities: rethinking place, exclusion, freedom and environment [i] [d]
  605. () Discursive geographies in science: space, identity, and scientific discourse among indigenous women in higher education [d]
  606. () Scientific discourse in the academy: a case study of an American Indian undergraduate [d]
  607. () Can environmental history save the world? [d]
  608. () White people, Indians, and Highlanders: tribal peoples and colonial encounters in Scotland and America [i] [d]
  609. Caterina Cárdenas, Patricia Peñaherrera, Heidi Rubio Torgler, Didier Sánchez, Luis Espinel, Raúl Petsain, Ramón Yampintsa, & Carlos Fierro [ed] () Tarimiat nunkanam inkiunaiyamu = Tajimat nunkanum inkuniamu: experiencias y conocimientos generados a partir de un proceso para la conservación en la Cordillera del Cóndor, Ecuador-Perú [i]
  610. () Seeing red: anger, sentimentality, and American Indians [i]
  611. () Cambios en la arquitectura indígena de la región de Madre de Dios, Perú (años 1990) [u]
  612. () Bold jaguars and unsuspecting monkeys: the value of fearlessness in Cofán politics [d]
  613. () Essential commitments: identity and the politics of Cofán conservation [d]
  614. Carol J. Pierce Colfer [ed] () Human health and forests: a global overview of issues, practice, and policy [i] [d]
  615. () Somos hijos del sol y de la tierra: derecho mayor de los pueblos indígenas de la cuenca amazónica [u]
  616. () Community-based food systems in Michigan: cultivating diverse collaborations from the ground up [u]
  617. James G. Copestake [ed] () Wellbeing and development in Peru: local and universal views confronted [i] [d]
  618. () Native speakers: Ella Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, Jovita González, and the poetics of culture [i]
  619. () Crude reflections: oil, ruin and resistance in the Amazon rainforest = Cruda realidad: petróleo, devastación y resistencia en la Amazonía [i]
  620. Gunther Dietz, Rosa Guadalupe Mendoza Zuany, & Sergio Téllez Galván [ed] () Multiculturalismo, educación intercultural y derechos indígenas en las Américas [i]
  621. () Valuing indigenous knowledge: to call it 'science' will not help [d]
  622. () Civitas in horto: James Luther Adams and Lowell Welden Livezey at the banquet table of Chicago citizenship [d] [j]
  623. () Indigenous peace-making versus the liberal peace [d] [j]
  624. Mel Gray, John Coates, & Michael Yellow Bird [ed] () Indigenous social work around the world: towards culturally relevant education and practice [i] [d]
  625. () Miengun's children: tales from a mixed-race family [d]
  626. () Writing Michigan history from a transborder perspective [j]
  627. () 'Indigenous knowledge' and 'science': reframing the debate on knowledge diversity [d]
  628. () Piaroa manioc varietals: hyperdiversity or social currency? [d] [j]
  629. () Sense of place and sense of planet: the environmental imagination of the global [i] [d]
  630. Karl S. Hele [ed] () Lines drawn upon the water: First Nations and the Great Lakes borders and borderlands [i]
  631. () Indigeneity's challenges to the white settler-state: creating a thirdspace for dynamic citizenship [d]
  632. () Improving oneself: young people getting ahead in the Peruvian Andes [d]
  633. () Social work with native people: orienting child welfare workers to the beliefs, values, and practices of Native American families and children [d]
  634. () Lived temporalities: exploring duration in Guatemala: empirical and theoretical studies [i] [d]
  635. () Restorative dispute resolution in Anishinaabe communities: restoring conceptions of relationships based on Dodem [u]
  636. A. Dirk Moses [ed] () Empire, colony, genocide: conquest, occupation, and subaltern resistance in world history [i] [d] [j]
  637. () Cofán Indians help map out rain forest, produce DVDs on quickly disappearing tribal traditions [u]
  638. Melissa K. Nelson [ed] () Original instructions: indigenous teachings for a sustainable future [i]
  639. () Urban forest and rural cities: multi-sited households, consumption patterns, and forest resources in Amazonia [u]
  640. () Mapping indigenous depth of place [d] [u]
  641. () Distribution of agrobiodiversity in home gardens along the Corrientes River, Peruvian Amazon [d]
  642. () Silent victims: hate crimes against Native Americans [i] [j]
  643. () Broadcasting indigenous voices: Sami minority media production [d]
  644. PRATEC [ed] () Volver a la mesa: soberanía alimentaria y cultura de la comida en la América profunda [i] [u]
  645. PRATEC [ed] () Diálogo de saberes y escuela rural andina [i] [u]
  646. () 'I choose life': contemporary medical and religious practices in the Navajo world [i]
  647. Martín J. Scurrah & Javier Aroca [ed] () Defendiendo derechos y promoviendo cambios: el Estado, las empresas extractivas y las comunidades locales en el Perú [i]
  648. () Iroquois diplomacy on the early American frontier [i]
  649. Helen Sheumaker & Shirley Teresa Wajda [ed] () Material culture in America: understanding everyday life [i]
  650. () Looking for hickories: the forgotten wildness of the rural Midwest [i] [d]
  651. () Sweet land of liberty: the forgotten struggle for civil rights in the North [i]
  652. () El derecho de libre determinación del Pueblo Indígena Cacataibo en aislamiento voluntario [u]
  653. () Domesticated landscapes [i] [d]
  654. () Being and place among the Tlingit [i]
  655. (/2014) La memoria biocultural: la importancia ecológica de las sabidurías tradicionales [i]
  656. () One Native life [i]
  657. Donald M. Waller & Thomas P. Rooney [ed] () The vanishing present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife [i] [d]
  658. () Indigenous knowledge and science revisited [d]
  659. () Landscape images in Amazonian narrative: the role of oral history in environmental research [j]
  660. () Indigenous knowledge and western science: the possibility of dialogue [d]
  661. () Los Ese Ejja: el mundo de los hombres y el mundo de los espíritus entre los indios del río [i]
  662. () Snapshots of what matters most: using resident-employed photography to articulate attachment to place [d]
  663. James T. Campbell, Matthew Pratt Guterl, & Robert G. Lee [ed] () Race, nation, & empire in American history [i]
  664. () The working landscape: founding, preservation, and the politics of place [i] [d]
  665. () The smallpox genocide of the Odawa tribe at L'Arbre Croche, 1763: the history of a Native American people [i]
  666. () Integrating traditional and local ecological knowledge into forest biodiversity conservation in the Pacific Northwest [d]
  667. () Marcando territorio: progresos y limitaciones de la titulación de territorios indígenas en la Amazonía [i]
  668. () Cosecha del agua de lluvia: el Parque Nacional Cordillera Azul en la diversificación de las chacras campesinas en las comunidades de su zona de amortiguamiento [o]
  669. () Circles of association: the connections of community-based food systems [d]
  670. Leo Paul Dana & Robert Brent Anderson [ed] () International handbook of research on indigenous entrepreneurship [i] [d]
  671. () Researchers, indigenous peoples, and place-based learning communities [d]
  672. () A legacy of harm: Occidental Petroleum in indigenous territory in the Peruvian Amazon [o]
  673. Carlos Fausto & Michael J. Heckenberger [ed] () Time and memory in indigenous Amazonia: anthropological perspectives [i]
  674. () Moverse para olvidar: la vida inquieta de los nahua [d] [u]
  675. () Recentering North American environmental history: pedagogy and scholarship in the Great Lakes region [d]
  676. () Informe–resumen del proceso de reivindicación territorial del Pueblo Indígena Ese Ejja en el Bajo Heath Boliviano [u]
  677. () Experience economy strategies: adding value to small rural businesses [u]
  678. () In a shade of blue: pragmatism and the politics of Black America [i] [d]
  679. () La ropa como aculturación en la Amazonía peruana [d] [u]
  680. () The Great Lakes: the natural history of a changing region [i]
  681. () Art, ecology and art education: locating art education in a critical place-based pedagogy [d] [j]
  682. Alf Hornborg, John Robert McNeill, & Joan Martínez Alier [ed] () Rethinking environmental history: world-system history and global environmental change [i]
  683. () Footprints in the cotton fields: the Industrial Revolution as time-space appropriation and environmental load displacement [i]
  684. () Lines: a brief history [i] [d]
  685. () Anishinaubae thesaurus [i] [j]
  686. Paul Stanton Kibel [ed] () Rivertown: rethinking urban rivers [i] [d]
  687. () City life in the midst of the forest: a Punan hunter-gatherer's vision of conservation and development [u]
  688. () Can you hear us now?: voices from the margin: using Indigenous methodologies in geographic research [d]
  689. David I. Macleod [ed] () Mapping in Michigan & the Great Lakes region [i]
  690. () Towards understanding the health vulnerability of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in the Amazon rainforest: experiences from the Kugapakori Nahua Reserve, Peru [d]
  691. () Scoping the Amazon: image, icon, ethnography [i] [d]
  692. () Placing well-being: a Maori case study of cultural and environmental specificity [d]
  693. Alejandro Parellada [ed] () Pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario y contacto inicial en la Amazonía y el Gran Chaco [actas del seminario regional de Santa Cruz De La Sierra, 20–22 de noviembre de 2006] [i]
  694. () Settler empire and the promise of American freedom [o] [u]
  695. () Language of the land: the Mapuche in Argentina and Chile [i]
  696. () Las ramas floridas del bosque: experiencias en el manejo de plantas medicinales amazónicas [i]
  697. () Tiempo y espacio en el Tawantinsuyu: introducción a las concepciones espacio-temporales de los Incas [u]
  698. Yoku Shaw-Taylor & Steven A. Tuch [ed] () The other African Americans: contemporary African and Caribbean immigrants in the United States [i]
  699. () The grasslands of the United States: an environmental history [i]
  700. Richard Sisson, Christian K. Zacher, & Andrew R. L. Cayton [ed] () The American Midwest: an interpretive encyclopedia [i]
  701. () African American environmental thought: foundations [i]
  702. () Back on the fire: essays [i]
  703. () United States West Coast: an environmental history [i]
  704. () Indigenous influence on forest management on the Menominee Indian Reservation [d]
  705. () What is American Indian philosophy?: toward a critical indigenous philosophy [i]
  706. Genevieve Vaughan [ed] () Women and the gift economy: a radically difference worldview is possible [i]
  707. () Mahinga kai [d]
  708. () We are at home: pictures of the Ojibwe people [i] [u]
  709. () Canada and arctic North America: an environmental history [i]
  710. () Resistencia india organizada: el caso de Perú [i]
  711. Ken-ichi Abe, Wil de Jong, & Tuck-Po Lye [ed] () The social ecology of tropical forests: migration, populations and frontiers [i]
  712. () The Muskegon: the majesty and tragedy of Michigan's rarest river [i]
  713. (/2018) The Great Lakes water wars [i] [d] [u]
  714. () Freedom riders: 1961 and the struggle for racial justice [i]
  715. Daniel P. Barr [ed] () The boundaries between us: natives and newcomers along the frontiers of the Old Northwest Territory, 1750–1850 [i]
  716. () The strength of thoughts, the stench of blood: Amazonian hematology and gender [u]
  717. Margarita Benavides [ed] () Atlas de comunidades nativas de la Selva Central [i]
  718. () Violence over the land: Indians and empires in the early American West [i]
  719. () Growing up in a culture of respect: child rearing in highland Peru [i]
  720. () Common property among indigenous peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon [j]
  721. () A therapeutic approach to the treatment of racist-incident-based trauma [d]
  722. () Traditional medicinal plant use in Northern Peru: tracking two thousand years of healing culture [p] [d] [u]
  723. () The scratch of a pen: 1763 and the transformation of North America [i]
  724. () PGIS as a sustained (and sustainable?) practice: First Nation experiences in Treaty 8 BC, Canada [u]
  725. () Odawa language and legends: Andrew J. Blackbird and Raymond Kiogima [i]
  726. (/2007) The Cofán experiment: expanding an indigenous Amazonian world [o] [u]
  727. () Imagining self and community in American Indian autobiography [i] [d] [j]
  728. () Biocultural diversity: moving beyond the realm of 'indigenous' and 'local' people [d] [j]
  729. () Southern United States: an environmental history [i]
  730. () What is the middle ground, anyway? [d] [j]
  731. () The native ground: Indians and colonists in the heart of the continent [i] [d] [j]
  732. () Broccoli and desire: global connections and Maya struggles in postwar Guatemala [i] [d]
  733. () Indigenous resurgence in the contemporary Caribbean: Amerindian survival and revival [i]
  734. () Relaciones de género en la amazonía ecuatoriana: estudios de caso en comunidades indígenas Achuar, Shuar y Kichua [i]
  735. () 'Purús song': nationalization and tribalization in southwestern Amazonia [u]
  736. () Determinants of time allocation across the lifespan: a theoretical model and an application to the Machiguenga and Piro of Peru [p] [d]
  737. () Social work practice with Mexican clients: service provision with illegal entrants to the United States [d]
  738. () Animism: respecting the living world [i]
  739. (/2016) What is environmental history? [i]
  740. () The collected speeches of Sagoyewatha, or Red Jacket [i]
  741. () African Americans in the Furniture City: the struggle for civil rights in Grand Rapids [i]
  742. () The rural rebound and its aftermath: changing demographic dynamics and regional contrasts [i] [d]
  743. () Keewaydinoquay, stories from my youth [i] [d]
  744. () Indigenous movements in the Central Andes: community, class, and ethnic politics [d]
  745. Julian Kunnie & Nomalungelo I. Goduka [ed] () Indigenous peoples' wisdom and power: affirming our knowledge through narratives [i]
  746. () Intracultural mapmaking by First Nations peoples in the Great Lakes region: a historical review [j]
  747. () 'To remain an Indian': lessons in democracy from a century of Native American education [i]
  748. () Who defines indigenous?: identities, development, intellectuals, and the state in northern Mexico [i]
  749. () The stench of death and the aromas of life: the poetics of ways of knowing and sensory process among Piaroa of the Orinoco basin [u]
  750. () Smells like?: sources of uncertainty in the history of the Great Lakes environment [d]
  751. () American curiosity: cultures of natural history in the colonial British Atlantic world [i]
  752. () The four hills of life: Ojibwe wisdom [i]
  753. () Emerald ash borer: invasion of the urban forest and the threat to North America's ash resource [d]
  754. PRATEC [ed] () Calendario agrofestivo en comunidades y escuela [i] [u]
  755. () Manawa: Pacific heartbeat: a celebration of contemporary Maori & Northwest Coast art [i]
  756. Robert E. Rhoades [ed] () Development with identity: community, culture and sustainability in the Andes [i] [d]
  757. () Bio-regional patterns and spatial narratives for integrative landscape research and design [i]
  758. () Eastern North America as an independent center of plant domestication [p] [d] [u]
  759. John E. Staller, Robert H. Tykot, & Bruce F. Benz [ed] () Histories of maize: multidisciplinary approaches to the prehistory, linguistics, biogeography, domestication, and evolution of maize [i] [d]
  760. () The politics of shamanism and the limits of fear [u]
  761. Alison Swan [ed] () Fresh water: women writing on the Great Lakes [i]
  762. Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie & Veronica Passalacqua [ed] () Our people, our land, our images: international indigenous photographers [i]
  763. () The geography of Malcolm X: black radicalism and the remaking of American space [i] [d]
  764. () Promoting an endogenous approach to education at the local community level [d]
  765. () Witness to sovereignty: essays on the Indian movement in Latin America [i]
  766. () Bartolomé de las Casas: great prophet of the Americas [i]
  767. Waman Wasi [ed] () Saberes de siempre en la crianza del monte y de la chacra kechua-Lamista [i] [u]
  768. () Chicago blues: portraits and stories [i]
  769. Richard Guy Wilson, Shaun Eyring, & Kenny Marotta [ed] () Re-creating the American past: essays on the colonial revival [i]
  770. () Territorio Indígena Wampis–Awajun: 'Cerro de Kampankis' [u]
  771. () Tending the wild: Native American knowledge and the management of California's natural resources [i] [d] [j]
  772. () The struggle for self-determination: history of the Menominee Indians since 1854 [i]
  773. () El recuerdo de Luna: género, sangre y memoria entre los pueblos amazónicos [i]
  774. () Ciudadanía y cultura política entre los Awajún, Asháninka y Shipibo-Konibo de la Amazonía peruana [i]
  775. () The snake with golden braids: society, nature, and technology in Andean irrigation [i]
  776. () A land of ghosts: the braided lives of people and the forest in far western Amazonia [i]
  777. () Perspectivism and multinaturalism in indigenous America [i] [u]
  778. () Mapping indigenous lands [d]
  779. () Northeast and Midwest United States: an environmental history [i]
  780. () Invasive plants of the upper Midwest: an illustrated guide to their identification and control [i]
  781. () Paper talk: a history of libraries, print culture, and aboriginal peoples in Canada before 1960 [i]
  782. Clyde Ellis, Luke E. Lassiter, & Gary H. Dunham [ed] () Powwow [i]
  783. Leo Gabriel & Gilberto López y Rivas [ed] () Autonomías indígenas en América Latina: nuevas formas de convivencias política [i]
  784. () Laughing it up: Native American humor as spiritual tradition [d]
  785. () Worlds in collusion: on social strategies and misrepresentations as forces of syncretism in Euro-American and Native American affairs [i] [d]
  786. () Unlikely alliances: treaty conflicts and environmental cooperation between Native American and rural white communities [d] [u]
  787. () Riding a wave: embodied skills and colonial history on the Amazon floodplain [d]
  788. () A thousand pieces of paradise: landscape and property in the Kickapoo Valley [i]
  789. () The ecology of power: culture, place, and personhood in the southern Amazon, A.D. 1000–2000 [i]
  790. () Towards a politics of dwelling [j]
  791. () When 'health' is not enough: societal, individual and biomedical assessments of well-being among the Matsigenka of the Peruvian Amazon [p] [d]
  792. () Plan de vida: propuesta para la supervivencia cultural, territorial y ambiental de los pueblos indígenas [o] [u]
  793. () Maya children: helpers at the farm [i] [j]
  794. () Recovering the sacred: the power of naming and claiming [i]
  795. () Rethinking Michigan Indian history [i]
  796. () Indigenous peoples, resource extraction and sustainable development: an ethical approach [d] [j]
  797. Herbert S. Lewis & L. Gordon McLester III [ed] () Oneida lives: long-lost voices of the Wisconsin Oneidas [i]
  798. () 1491: new revelations of the Americas before Columbus [i]
  799. () The role of education in American Indian self-determination: lessons from the Ramah Navajo community school [d]
  800. (/2015) Ties that bind: the story of an Afro-Cherokee family in slavery and freedom [i] [d] [j]
  801. () Integrating traditional healing practices into counseling and psychotherapy [i] [d]
  802. () Conservation: linking ecology, economics, and culture [i] [d] [j]
  803. () Heirloom seeds and their keepers: marginality and memory in the conservation of biological diversity [i] [j]
  804. () Beloved women: nurturing the sacred fire of leadership from an American Indian perspective [d]
  805. () Field-based education and indigenous knowledge: essential components of geoscience education for native American communities [d]
  806. () Working toward Whiteness: how America's immigrants became White: the strange journey from Ellis Island to the suburbs [i]
  807. () Something new in the air: the story of First Peoples television broadcasting in Canada [i] [j]
  808. () Black, White, and Indian: race and the unmaking of an American family [i]
  809. Alexandre Surrallés & Pedro García Hierro [ed] () The land within: indigenous territory and the perception of the environment [i] [u]
  810. Waziyatawin Angela Cavender Wilson & Michael Yellow Bird [ed] () For Indigenous eyes only: a decolonization handbook [i]
  811. () Contesting citizenship in Latin America: the rise of indigenous movements and the postliberal challenge [i] [d]
  812. () Worlds transformed: indigenous peoples' health in changing rainforests [u]
  813. () Criar juntos mundos vivos y vivificantes: conversaciones entre lo andino y lo moderno [i]
  814. () Home gardens in Amazonian Peru: diversity and exchange of planting material [d]
  815. () Native to nowhere: sustaining home and community in a global age [i]
  816. () Seasonality in a Mapuche native population [d]
  817. Mario Blaser, Harvey A. Feit, & Glenn McRae [ed] () In the way of development: indigenous peoples, life projects, and globalization [i]
  818. () Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: towards equity and enhanced conservation: guidance on policy and practice for co-managed protected areas and community conserved areas [i]
  819. () What Coyote and Thales can teach us: an outline of American Indian epistemology [i]
  820. () El acceso legal a la tierra y el desarrollo de las comunidades indígenas y afroecuatorianas: la experiencia del PRODEPINE en el Ecuador [u]
  821. () American Indian environmental ethics: an Ojibwa case study [i]
  822. () Los dueños del mundo shipibo [i]
  823. () La titulación de tierras de propiedad de comunidades campesinas en el Perú [u]
  824. () Mapping the American way: geographical knowledge and the development of the United States, 1890–1950 [o] [u]
  825. () A global history of indigenous peoples: struggle and survival [i] [d]
  826. () Indigenous land tenure: challenges and possibilities [u]
  827. () Cultivated plant species diversity in home gardens of an Amazonian peasant village in northeastern Peru [d]
  828. (/2017) Garden insects of North America: the ultimate guide to backyard bugs [i] [d] [j]
  829. () The lost Amazon: the photographic journey of Richard Evans Schultes [i]
  830. () On the brink: the Great Lakes in the 21st century [i]
  831. Carol Diaz-Granados & James Richard Duncan [ed] () The rock-art of eastern North America: capturing images and insight [i]
  832. () Cruzando fronteras: reflexiones sobre la relevancia de fronteras históricas, simbólicas y casi desaparecidas en América Latina [i]
  833. () Learning from traditional knowledge of non-timber forest products: Penan Benalui and the autecology of Aquilaria in Indonesian Borneo [u]
  834. () No longer nomadic: changing Punan Tubu lifestyle requires new health strategies [u]
  835. () The Indians of Hungry Hollow [i] [d]
  836. Carol R. Ember & Melvin Ember [ed] () Encyclopedia of medical anthropology: health and illness in the world's cultures [i] [d]
  837. Ana María Fries [ed] () Sabores y saberes: comida campesina andina [i] [u]
  838. () In her hands: craftswomen changing the world [i]
  839. (/2015) Red pedagogy: Native American social and political thought [i]
  840. () Indigenous peoples, land tenure and land policy in Latin America [u]
  841. () Help or hindrance?: the Global Environment Facility, biodiversity conservation, and indigenous peoples [u]
  842. () Basketballs for bows and arrows: deforestation and Agta culture change [u]
  843. () Tedium and creativity: the valorization of manioc cultivation and piaroa women [d]
  844. () In Guyana, indigenous peoples fight to join conservation efforts [u]
  845. () Mapping antebellum Euro-American settlement spread in southern lower Michigan [d] [j]
  846. Charles Madigan [ed] () Global Chicago [i]
  847. () Every day is a good day: reflections by contemporary indigenous women [i]
  848. Virginia D. Nazarea, Rafael Guitarra, & Maricel Pineiro [ed] () Ñaupa rimaikunata charishpa katinamanta = Cuentos de la creación y resistencia = Stories of creation and resistance [i]
  849. () Benefiting local populations?: communal reserves in Peru [u]
  850. (/2014) Impossible subjects: illegal aliens and the making of modern America [i] [d] [j]
  851. PRATEC [ed] () Una escuela amable con el saber local [i] [u]
  852. PRATEC [ed] () Watunakuy = Visitas de encariñamiento [i] [u]
  853. () Criar y dejarse criar: una modalidad de regeneración de saberes andinos [i]
  854. Roberto Arturo Restrepo Arcila [ed] () Saberes de vida por el bienestar de las nuevas generaciones [i]
  855. () Timescapes of community resilience and vulnerability in the circumpolar north [d] [j]
  856. () History, ethnography, and politics in Amazonia: implications of diachronic and synchronic variability in Marubo politics [u]
  857. () Native American healing practices and counseling [d]
  858. () Rain forest literatures: Amazonian texts and Latin American culture [i] [j]
  859. () City of big thinkers [Chicago] [i]
  860. () American household botany: a history of useful plants, 1620–1900 [i]
  861. Alexandre Surrallés & Pedro García Hierro [ed] () Tierra adentro: territorio indígena y percepción del entorno [i] [u]
  862. () Risk coping strategies in tropical forests: floods, illnesses, and resource extraction [d]
  863. Anne Waters [ed] () American Indian thought: philosophical essays [i]
  864. () Resistance in an Amazonian community: Huaorani organizing against the global economy [i] [j]
  865. Maenette K. P. Ah Nee-Benham & Wayne J. Stein [ed] () The renaissance of American Indian higher education: capturing the dream [i] [d]
  866. () Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Michigan [i]
  867. () How people live [i]
  868. () Synergy between traditional ecological knowledge and conservation science supports forest preservation in Ecuador [j] [u]
  869. Robert Brooke [ed] () Rural voices: place-conscious education and the teaching of writing [i]
  870. () One vast winter count: the Native American West before Lewis and Clark [i]
  871. () Fish for all: an oral history of multiple claims and divided sentiment on Lake Michigan [i]
  872. Susan D. Clayton & Susan Opotow [ed] () Identity and the natural environment: the psychological significance of nature [i] [d]
  873. () Kinship with monkeys: the Guajá foragers of eastern Amazonia [i] [d] [j]
  874. () Learning as you journey: Anishinaabe perception of social-ecological environments and adaptive learning [j] [u]
  875. () Pensar el otro: entre los Huni Kuin de la amazonía peruana [i]
  876. (/2016) The forests of Michigan [i] [d]
  877. () Prairie town: redefining rural life in the age of globalization [i]
  878. () Tribal participatory research: mechanisms of a collaborative model [p] [d]
  879. () Real Indians: identity and the survival of Native America [i] [d] [j]
  880. Søren Hvalkof [ed] () Sueños Amazónicos: un programa de salud indígena en la selva peruana [i]
  881. () Families of the forest: the Matsigenka Indians of the Peruvian Amazon [i] [d] [j]
  882. () Honour Earth Mother = Mino-audjaudauh Mizzu-Kummik-Quae [i]
  883. () European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples: the moral backwardness of international society [i] [d]
  884. () Gathering moss: a natural and cultural history of mosses [i]
  885. (/2005) The truth about stories: a native narrative [i]
  886. Erick Detlef Langer & Elena Muñoz [ed] () Contemporary indigenous movements in Latin America [i]
  887. () Cultural foundations for ecological restoration on the White Mountain Apache Reservation [j] [u]
  888. () Indigenous education: addressing current issues and developments [d] [j]
  889. () Transcendence and violence: the encounter of Buddhist, Christian, and primal traditions [i]
  890. () Singing the turtles to sea: the Comcáac (Seri) art and science of reptiles [i]
  891. () A free library for everyone: the history of the Grand Rapids Public Library [o]
  892. () Agroforestry & ethnobotany: species data sheets [u]
  893. () The familiar face of genocide: internalized oppression among American Indians [d] [j]
  894. Jon Allan Reyhner [ed] () Nurturing Native languages [i]
  895. () 'I want to be global': theorising the gentrifying class as an emergent elite global community [d]
  896. () Domesticated landscapes: the subsistence ecology of plant and animal domestication [d]
  897. () LifePlace: bioregional thought and practice [i] [d] [j]
  898. () The multiple use of tropical forests by indigenous peoples in Mexico: a case of adaptive management [j] [u]
  899. () Resilience in pre-contact Pacific Northwest social ecological systems [j] [u]
  900. () Actors and artists from Amazonia and the Andes [i] [j]
  901. () Rethinking home: a case for writing local history [i] [d] [j]
  902. () Preserving the sacred: historical perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin [i]
  903. () Siege and survival: history of the Menominee Indians, 1634–1856 [i]
  904. Warren James Belasco & Philip Scranton [ed] () Food nations: selling taste in consumer societies [i] [d]
  905. () Ethnobotany of the Shuar of eastern Ecuador [i]
  906. () The intemperate rainforest: nature, culture, and power on Canada's west coast [i] [j]
  907. James F. Brooks [ed] () Confounding the color line: the Indian–Black experience in North America [i]
  908. () Heartbeat of the people: music and dance of the northern pow-wow [i] [j]
  909. Philip J. Deloria & Neal Salisbury [ed] () A companion to American Indian history [i] [d]
  910. () Native-American slavery and territoriality in the colonial Upper Great Lakes region [d] [j]
  911. Alison Hawthorne Deming & Lauret E. Savoy [ed] (/2011) The colors of nature: culture, identity, and the natural world [i]
  912. () Cross-cultural usability of the library metaphor [i] [d] [u]
  913. () Community mapping handbook: a guide to making your own maps of communities & traditional lands [i]
  914. () A natural history of the Chicago Region [i]
  915. () Bimaadiziwin, or the 'good life', as a unifying concept of Anishinaabe religion [d] [u]
  916. () The comic vision of Anishinaabe culture and religion [d]
  917. () Off to the side: a memoir [i]
  918. Graham Harvey [ed] () Readings in indigenous religions [i]
  919. Bertus Haverkort, Katrien van t Hooft, & Wim Hiemstra [ed] () Ancient roots, new shoots: endogenous development in practice [i] [u]
  920. () Wild politics: feminism, globalisation, bio/diversity [i]
  921. () Ventana hacia el infinito: arte shipibo-conibo [i]
  922. (/2009) Mammals of North America [i] [d] [j]
  923. () Quests for alternative cultural antecedents: the indigenism of Pablo Neruda, Ernesto Cardenal, and Gary Snyder [i]
  924. () Indian metropolis: Native Americans in Chicago, 1945–75 [i]
  925. Sarah A. Laird [ed] () Biodiversity and traditional knowledge: equitable partnerships in practice [i] [d]
  926. () Rediscovering rites of passage: education, transformation, and the transition to sustainability [j] [u]
  927. () The articulated peasant: household economies in the Andes [i] [d]
  928. () El mundo andino: población, medio ambiente y economía [i]
  929. () The nature of design: ecology, culture, and human intention [i]
  930. () Indigenous art: creating value and sharing beauty [i] [d]
  931. () Ojibwe waasa inaabidaa = We look in all directions [i]
  932. () Garbage wars: the struggle for environmental justice in Chicago [i] [d]
  933. PRATEC [ed] () Allin Kawsay: el bienestar en las concepciones andino amazónicas [i] [u]
  934. () Trekking through history: the Huaorani of Amazonian Ecuador [i] [d] [j]
  935. () Food and the making of modern Inuit identities [d]
  936. () A tapestry woven from the vicissitudes of history, place and daily life = Un tapiz tejido a partir de las vicisitudes de la historia, el lugar y la vida cotidiana = Um tapete tecido das vicissitudes da historia, do local e da vida diaria [i]
  937. () Place-based education: learning to be where we are [d]
  938. () Inventing indigenous knowledge: archaeology, rural development, and the raised field rehabilitation project in Bolivia [i]
  939. () Reinhabiting religion: green sisters, ecological renewal, and the biogeography of religious landscape [j]
  940. () Bringing the biosphere home: learning to perceive global environmental change [i] [d]
  941. () La merma mágica: vida e historia de los shipibo-conibo del Ucayali [i]
  942. () A guide to common freshwater invertebrates of North America [i]
  943. (/2018) American Indian politics and the American political system [i]
  944. () La muerte en el contexto uru: el caso Chipaya [j] [u]
  945. () El sentido de la muerte en la cosmovisión andina: el caso de los valles andinos de Cochabamba [j] [u]
  946. () Viviendo bien: género y fertilidad entre los Airo-Pai de la Amazonía peruana [i]
  947. () Wantiay...! El ritual funerario andino de adultos en Otavalo, Ecuador [j] [u]
  948. Andrew R. L. Cayton & Susan E. Gray [ed] () The American Midwest: essays on regional history [i]
  949. Suhas Chakma & Marianne Jensen [ed] () Racism against indigenous peoples [i]
  950. () Indigenous landscapes: a study in ethnocartography [o]
  951. () Diversidad chacarera en los Quechua-Lamas del Bajo Mayo San Martín [i] [u]
  952. () The place of the Pike (Gnoozhekaaning): a history of the Bay Mills Indian Community [i]
  953. () Ruin & recovery: Michigan's rise as a conservation leader [i] [d]
  954. () Cultivated landscapes of native Amazonia and the Andes: triumph over the soil [i]
  955. Eric T. Freyfogle [ed] () The new agrarianism: land, culture, and the community of life [i]
  956. () Inner circle/outer circle: a group technique based on Native American healing circles [d]
  957. () Ethnicity in Michigan: issues and people [i]
  958. () Roots and routes: exploring the relationship between place attachment and mobility [d]
  959. () Going native: Indians in the American cultural imagination [i] [d] [j]
  960. () El ritual mortuorio de los aymara de Tarapacá como vivencia y crianza de la vida [j] [u]
  961. () Artists, tourists, and the elusive sublime: the artist as tourist, interpreter, and promoter of tourism [u]
  962. () West to far Michigan: settling the Lower Peninsula, 1815–1860 [i] [j]
  963. () Mishqui-yacu, agua dulce: historia de un proyecto de desarrollo llevado a cabo con poblaciones indígenas del Ecuador [i] [u]
  964. () The Lakota way: stories and lessons for living [i]
  965. Richard L. Nostrand & Lawrence E. Estaville [ed] () Homelands: a geography of culture and place across America [i] [d]
  966. () Alma imaña: rituales mortuorios andinos en las zonas rurales aymara de Puno circunlacustre (Perú) [j] [u]
  967. () Montes y montaraces: la visión del bosque en los quechua-lamas: una aproximación [i] [u]
  968. () The transformation of American religion: the story of a late-twentieth-century awakening [i] [d]
  969. () De la chacra al fogón: tecnologías campesinas tradicionales: sobre cómo se almacenan, conservan, procesan y utilizan los alimentos en el campo [i] [u]
  970. () Love's revolution: interracial marriage [i]
  971. David Curtis Skaggs & Larry L. Nelson [ed] () The sixty years' war for the Great Lakes, 1754–1814 [i]
  972. () Living our language: Ojibwe tales & oral histories [i]
  973. () Etnobotánica de la amazonía peruana [i]
  974. () African Americans in Michigan [i]
  975. () Cultivated landscapes of middle America on the eve of conquest [i]
  976. () The enigma of ethnicity: another American dilemma [i] [j]
  977. () Great Lakes journey: a new look at America's freshwater coast [i]
  978. Gregor Gilpin Beck & Bruce M. Litteljohn [ed] () Voices for the watershed: environmental issues in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence drainage basin [i] [j]
  979. () Fishing the Great Lakes: an environmental history, 1783–1933 [i]
  980. () Locality in the history of science: colonial science, technoscience, and indigenous knowledge [j]
  981. () Compartiendo las crianzas: comida, organicidad y biodiversidad en la recuperación agroecológica y nutricional de los Quechua lamistas [i]
  982. () Tropical forests and shifting cultivation: secondary forest fallow dynamics among traditional farmers of the Peruvian Amazon [d]
  983. () From garden to globe: linking time and space with meaning and memory [i] [j]
  984. () Cultivated landscapes of native North America [i]
  985. () Developing environmental accounting: insights from indigenous cultures [d]
  986. () Nada queda, todo es desafío: globalización, soberanía, fronteras, derechos indígenas e integración en la Amazonía [i]
  987. () Sacred objects and sacred places: preserving tribal traditions [i]
  988. () The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood, dwelling & skill [i] [d]
  989. Lee Irwin [ed] () Native American spirituality: a critical reader [i]
  990. David Lewis Lentz [ed] () Imperfect balance: landscape transformations in the Precolumbian Americas [i] [d] [j]
  991. () Aboriginal reconciliation and the Dreaming: Warramiri Yolngu and the quest for equality [i]
  992. Roderick J. McIntosh, Joseph A. Tainter, & Susan Keech McIntosh [ed] () The way the wind blows: climate, history, and human action [i] [j]
  993. () Ojibwe singers: hymns, grief, and a native culture in motion [i]
  994. Paul E. Minnis & Wayne J. Elisens [ed] () Biodiversity and Native America [i]
  995. Joanna Overing & Alan Passes [ed] () The anthropology of love and anger: the aesthetics of conviviality in Native Amazonia [i]
  996. (/2007) Walking the forest with Chico Mendes: struggle for justice in the Amazon [i]
  997. () Conservation and subsistence in small-scale societies [d]
  998. (/2018) The invention of the passport: surveillance, citizenship and the state [i] [d]
  999. (/2003) Masons, tricksters, and cartographers: comparative studies in the sociology of scientific and indigenous knowledge [i] [d]
  1000. () Intercultural education and literacy: an ethnographic study of indigenous knowledge and learning in the Peruvian Amazon [i] [d]
  1001. () Schooling and development: eroding Amazon women's knowledge and diversity [i]
  1002. (/2009) Peace, power, righteousness: an indigenous manifesto [i]
  1003. () Hacer brillar la chacra: agricultura campesina alto amazónica, San Martín [i] [u]
  1004. () New church offers powwows for Indians [All Tribes Gathering] [u]
  1005. (/2018) Sacred ecology: traditional ecological knowledge and resource management [i] [d]
  1006. Gregory Cajete [ed] () A people's ecology: explorations in sustainable living [i]
  1007. (/2016) First peoples: a documentary survey of American Indian history [i]
  1008. Duane Champagne [ed] () Contemporary Native American cultural issues [i]
  1009. Luis Chirinos Segura [ed] () Mujeres, pueblos indígenas y poblaciones rurales: democracia y gobiernos locales [o]
  1010. Christine Clark & James O'Donnell [ed] () Becoming and unbecoming white: owning and disowning a racial identity [i]
  1011. Environmental Law Network International [ed] () Derechos económicos y culturales de los pueblos indígenas: prevención de impactos sociales y ecológicos de la explotación de recursos naturales [i]
  1012. () Nature and culture in the Andes [i]
  1013. () Beyond the ecologically noble savage: deconstructing the white man's Indian [d]
  1014. () Rediscovering place and accounting space: how to re-embed the human economy [d]
  1015. () Relaciones de género en la amazonía peruana [i]
  1016. Wim Hiemstra & Bertus Haverkort [ed] () Food for thought: ancient visions and new experiments of rural people [i] [u]
  1017. K. Norman Johnson [ed] () Bioregional assessments: science at the crossroads of management and policy [i]
  1018. () All our relations: native struggles for land and life [i]
  1019. () Into the field: a guide to locally focused teaching [i]
  1020. () The way of the human being [i]
  1021. () Wonderful power: the story of ancient copper working in the Lake Superior Basin [i]
  1022. (/2001) The land looks after us: a history of Native American religion [i]
  1023. Michael Vincent McGinnis [ed] () Bioregionalism [i] [d]
  1024. () The history of indigenous peoples and tourism [u]
  1025. () Holdfast: at home in the natural world [i]
  1026. () The heartbeat of indigenous Africa: a study of the Chagga educational system [i]
  1027. Virginia D. Nazarea [ed] () Ethnoecology: situated knowledge/located lives [i] [j]
  1028. () Republic of letters: the American intellectual community, 1776–1865 [i]
  1029. (/2012) Decolonizing methodologies: research and indigenous peoples [i]
  1030. () Jefferson and the Indians: the tragic fate of the first Americans [i]
  1031. David Scofield Wilson & Angus K. Gillespie [ed] () Rooted in America: foodlore of popular fruits and vegetables [i]
  1032. () Indigenous South Americans of the past and present: an ecological perspective [i] [d]
  1033. () What we want to be called: Indigenous peoples' perspectives on racial and ethnic identity labels [d] [j]
  1034. Frédérique Apffel-Marglin [ed] () The spirit of regeneration: Andean culture confronting Western notions of development [i]
  1035. William L. Balée [ed] () Advances in historical ecology [i]
  1036. () Exploring the basic ecological unit: ecosystem-like concepts in traditional societies [d] [u]
  1037. Colin Bourke, Eleanor Bourke, & W. H. Edwards [ed] () Aboriginal Australia: an introductory reader in aboriginal studies [i]
  1038. Victoria Brehm [ed] (/2000) The women's Great Lakes reader [i]
  1039. () Collected wisdom: American Indian education [i]
  1040. () Sovereignty and nation-building: the development challenge in Indian country today [d] [u]
  1041. () The social life of stories: narrative and knowledge in the Yukon Territory [i]
  1042. () Playing Indian [i]
  1043. () Grassroots post-modernism: remaking the soil of cultures [i] [d]
  1044. () The Great Law and the longhouse: a political history of the Iroquois Confederacy [i]
  1045. (/2012) The invasion of Indian country in the twentieth century: American capitalism and tribal natural resources [i]
  1046. () Fronteras, colonización y mano de obra indígena, Amazonia andina (siglo XIX–XX): la construcción del espacio socio-económico amazónico en Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia (1792–1948) [i]
  1047. () The gift of life: female spirituality and healing in northern Peru [i]
  1048. () Justice in Aboriginal communities: sentencing alternatives [i]
  1049. () A field guide to eastern forests, North America [i]
  1050. () Walking where we lived: memoirs of a Mono Indian family [i]
  1051. G. Malcolm Lewis [ed] () Cartographic encounters: perspectives on Native American mapmaking and map use [i]
  1052. Susan Lobo, Steve Talbot, & Traci L. Morris [ed] (/2010) Native American voices: a reader [i]
  1053. () Information technology for indigenous peoples: the North American experience [i]
  1054. () American Indian identities: issues of individual choices and development [d] [u]
  1055. () Native American ethnobotany [i]
  1056. () Cultural memory and biodiversity [i] [j]
  1057. () A story to tell: traditions of a Tlingit community [i]
  1058. () Ritual and myth in Odawa revitalization: reclaiming a sovereign place [i]
  1059. () Blue as the lake: a personal geography [i]
  1060. () Map or be mapped: mapping indigenous people's territory [o]
  1061. David Woodward & G. Malcolm Lewis [ed] () Cartography in the traditional African, American, Arctic, Australian, and Pacific societies [i]
  1062. () The dynamics of Navajo peacemaking [d]
  1063. () Effective negotiation by indigenous peoples: an action guide with special reference to North America [i]
  1064. () The ecology of hope: communities collaborate for sustainability [i]
  1065. () Agroecology in Mexico: linking environmental and indigenous struggles [d]
  1066. Barbara Ching & Gerald W. Creed [ed] () Knowing your place: rural identity and cultural hierarchy [i]
  1067. (/2003) Shadowed ground: America's landscapes of violence and tragedy [i]
  1068. () Redeeming culture: American religion in an age of science [i] [d]
  1069. Cora Govers & Hans Vermeulen [ed] () The politics of ethnic consciousness [i]
  1070. Tom Griffiths & Libby Robin [ed] () Ecology and empire: environmental history of settler societies [i] [j]
  1071. () The creative arts: an avenue to wellness among Native American Indians [d]
  1072. () A trail through leaves: the journal as a path to place [i]
  1073. () Exemplars of indigenism: native North American women for de/colonization and liberation [i]
  1074. Rita T. Kohn & William Lynwood Montell [ed] () Always a people: oral histories of contemporary Woodland Indians [i]
  1075. () The lure of the local: senses of place in a multicentered society [i]
  1076. () A dish with one spoon: the shared hunting grounds agreement in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region [u]
  1077. Elke Mader [ed] () Complementariedad entre hombre y mujer: relaciones de género desde la perspectiva amerindia [i]
  1078. () From the land of the white birch [i]
  1079. PRATEC [ed] () Los caminos andinos de las semillas: núcleos de vigorización de la chacra andina: experiencias de los núcleos de vigorización de la chacra andina en la crianza de la bio-diversidad [i] [u]
  1080. () Wetlands of the American Midwest: a historical geography of changing attitudes [i] [d]
  1081. () The art of being Kuna: layers of meaning among the Kuna of Panama [i]
  1082. () The voice of the crane echoes afar: the sociopolitical organization of the Lake Superior Ojibwa, 1640–1855 [i]
  1083. Helaine Selin [ed] (/2016) Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures [i] [d]
  1084. Stan Stevens & Terry De Lacy [ed] () Conservation through cultural survival: indigenous peoples and protected areas [i]
  1085. () Teaching the commons: place, pride, and the renewal of community [i] [d]
  1086. () Shoshone ghost dance religion: poetry songs and Great Basin context [i]
  1087. () Ecologies of the heart: emotion, belief, and the environment [i]
  1088. Frédérique Apffel-Marglin & Stephen A. Marglin [ed] () Decolonizing knowledge: from development to dialogue [i]
  1089. () Wisdom sits in places: landscape and language among the Western Apache [i]
  1090. () Amazon indigenous peoples: new challenges for political participation and sustainable development [u]
  1091. S. Elizabeth Bird [ed] () Dressing in feathers: the construction of the Indian in American popular culture [i] [d]
  1092. () The continuing circle: Native American storytelling past and present [i]
  1093. () Babies, bodies, and the production of personhood in North America and a Native Amazonian society [d]
  1094. (/2002) The pig and the skyscraper: Chicago, a history of our future [i]
  1095. Philippe Descola & Gísli Pálsson [ed] () Nature and society: anthropological perspectives [i] [d]
  1096. () Psychiatric implications of displacement: contributions from the psychology of place [p] [d]
  1097. Burt Galaway & Joe Hudson [ed] () Restorative justice: international perspectives [i]
  1098. () Medicine of the Cherokee: the way of right relationship [i]
  1099. () The Jeffersonian dream: studies in the history of American land policy and development [i]
  1100. () Recording and using indigenous knowledge: a manual [i] [u]
  1101. () Earth dance drum: a celebration of life [i]
  1102. () Coming in to the foodshed [i] [j]
  1103. () Dietary change and traditional food systems of indigenous peoples [d]
  1104. Jerry Mander & Edward Goldsmith [ed] () The case against the global economy: and for a turn toward the local [i]
  1105. () The powwow as a public arena for negotiating unity and diversity in American Indian life [d] [u]
  1106. () Re-ruralizing education [i] [j]
  1107. (/2016) An illustrated history of Canada's Native people: I have lived here since the world began [i] [j]
  1108. () Returning to the teachings: exploring aboriginal justice [i]
  1109. William Vitek & Wes Jackson [ed] () Rooted in the land: essays on community and place [i] [j]
  1110. () The rootless professors [i] [j]
  1111. () Another turn of the crank: essays [i]
  1112. () Redemptive communities: indigenous knowledge, colonist farming systems, and conservation of tropical forests [d]
  1113. () The emergence of 'campesinos' in the Peruvian Amazon [d]
  1114. () The shifting middle ground: Amazonian Indians and eco-politics [d]
  1115. William Cronon [ed] () Uncommon ground: toward reinventing nature [i]
  1116. () Native American postcolonial psychology [i]
  1117. () A face in the rock: the tale of a Grand Island Chippewa [i]
  1118. () Words of fire: an anthology of African-American feminist thought [i]
  1119. () A chorus of powers: American Indian belief [i]
  1120. () The Manitous: the spiritual world of the Ojibway [i]
  1121. () Signals in the air: Native broadcasting in America [i]
  1122. () The voices of Ottawa women in western Michigan history [o] [u]
  1123. () Indigenous peoples, mapping & biodiversity conservation: an analysis of current activities and opportunities for applying geomatics technologies [i] [u]
  1124. () Ordenes y desórdenes en la selva central: historia y economía de un espacio regional [i]
  1125. () A place in space: ethics, aesthetics, and watersheds: new and selected prose [i]
  1126. Leslie E. Sponsel [ed] () Indigenous peoples and the future of Amazonia: an ecological anthropology of an endangered world [i]
  1127. () Culture, community, and the promise of rural education [u]
  1128. () Traditional American Indian economic policy [d] [u]
  1129. () Marea negra en la Amazonia: conflictos socioambientales vinculados a la actividad petrolera en el Ecuador [i]
  1130. (/2001) Science and other indigenous knowledge systems [i] [d]
  1131. (/2021) The invention of the white race: the origin of racial oppression [i]
  1132. () Footprints of the forest: Ka'apor ethnobotany: the historical ecology of plant utilization by an Amazonian people [i]
  1133. (/2016) The world turned upside down: Indian voices from early America, a brief history with documents [i]
  1134. () Massacre of the dreamers: essays on Xicanisma [i]
  1135. () America's first cuisines [i]
  1136. (/2009) Turtles of the United States and Canada [i]
  1137. () Limits and possibilities: White–Indian relations in Western Michigan in the era of removal [d] [j]
  1138. () The persons of nature versus the power pyramid: Locke, land, and American Indians [d]
  1139. () Value and system: notes toward the definition of agri-culture [u]
  1140. () La 'gran boa': arte y cosmología de los shipibo-konibo [d] [u]
  1141. (/2009) The indigenous world [yearbook] [i]
  1142. () Becoming native to this place [i]
  1143. () Violaciones de derechos en la amazonia ecuatoriana: las consecuencias humanas del desarrollo petrolero [i]
  1144. () Ojibwa narratives of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques LePique, 1893–1895 [i]
  1145. () Earth in mind: on education, environment, and the human prospect [i]
  1146. Robert Pack & Jay Parini [ed] () American identities: contemporary multicultural voices [i]
  1147. Pilar Riaño Alcalá [ed] () Women in grassroots communication: furthering social change [i]
  1148. Fernando Santos-Granero & Frederica Barclay [ed] (/2007) Guía etnográfica de la alta amazonía [o]
  1149. (/1999) Huron-Wendat: the heritage of the circle [o]
  1150. () Lives together—worlds apart: Quechua colonization in jungle and city [i]
  1151. () All roads are good: native voices on life and culture [i]
  1152. (/2010) Deculturalization and the struggle for equality: a brief history of the education of dominated cultures in the United States [i]
  1153. (/1995) Finders keepers?: adulteration of Native American cultures in the name of profit [u]
  1154. () Clowns of the Hopi: tradition keepers and delight makers [i]
  1155. () Standing in the light: a Lakota way of seeing [i]
  1156. () Guide to flowering plant families [i]
  1157. Doug Aberley [ed] () Boundaries of home: mapping for local empowerment [i]
  1158. () The native American sweat lodge: history and legends [i]
  1159. (/1996) The spears of twilight: life and death in the Amazon jungle [i]
  1160. Mark Hobart [ed] () An anthropological critique of development: the growth of ignorance [i] [d]
  1161. () Mediation around the medicine wheel [d]
  1162. () Story earth: native voices on the environment [i]
  1163. () Through Amazonian eyes: the human ecology of Amazonian populations [i] [j]
  1164. () Chacras y chacareros: ecología, demografía y sistemas de cultivo en San Martín [o]
  1165. () The role of ethics, mapping, and the meaning of place in relations between Indians and Whites in the United States [d]
  1166. Vladimir Serrano Pérez [ed] () Economía de solidaridad y cosmovisión indígena [i]
  1167. () Drama bajo el manto amazónico: el turismo y otros problemas de los huaorani en la actualidad = Crisis under the canopy: tourism and other problems facing the present day Huaorani [i]
  1168. (/2008) A different mirror: a history of multicultural America [i]
  1169. Jorge Trujillo León [ed] () Indianistas, indianófilos, indigenistas: entre el enigma y la fascinación: una antología de textos sobre el problema indígena [i]
  1170. () Proletarians of the North: a history of Mexican industrial workers in Detroit and the Midwest, 1917–1933 [i]
  1171. () Wisdom's daughters: conversations with women elders of Native America [i]
  1172. () Ininatig's gift of sugar: traditional native sugarmaking [i]
  1173. () The traveler's guide to Native America: the Great Lakes region [i]
  1174. Alan R. H. Baker & Gideon Biger [ed] () Ideology and landscape in historical perspective: essays on the meanings of some places in the past [i]
  1175. () Rites of conquest: the history and culture of Michigan's Native Americans [i] [d]
  1176. () Countering colonization: Native American women and Great Lakes missions, 1630–1900 [i] [d]
  1177. (/2009) Canada's first nations: a history of founding peoples from earliest times [i]
  1178. () The incorporation of American Indian philosophy into undergraduate philosophy courses [d]
  1179. José E. Juncosa [ed] () Documentos indios: declaraciones y pronunciamientos [o]
  1180. () La lucha por la salud en el alto Amazonas y en los Andes [o]
  1181. Allen G. Noble [ed] () To build in a new land: ethnic landscapes in North America [i]
  1182. () Not first in nobody's heart: the life story of a contemporary Chippewa [i]
  1183. () Politics of Great Lakes Indian religion [d] [j]
  1184. () The sacred harvest: Ojibway wild rice gathering [i]
  1185. () Subsistence and the single woman among the Amuesha of the upper Amazon, Peru [d]
  1186. () Etnohistoria de la Alta Amazonia: siglo XV–XVIII [o]
  1187. () Los olvidados: 500 años de incomprensión entre indios y criollos [i]
  1188. () Native Americans before 1492: the moundbuilding centers of the eastern woodlands [i]
  1189. (/1995) A village council of all beings [i]
  1190. () El temblor y la luna: ensayo sobre las relaciones entre las mujeres y los hombres mai huna [o]
  1191. (/1992) My elders taught me: aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian philosophy [i]
  1192. () Quasi-ethnic groups in Amazonia [d] [j]
  1193. () Nature's metropolis: Chicago and the Great West [i]
  1194. () Portage Lake: memories of an Ojibwe childhood [i]
  1195. () Amazon crude [i]
  1196. () Hudson Bay Watershed: a photographic memoir of the Ojibway, Cree, and Oji-Cree [i]
  1197. () The power of love: the moral use of knowledge amongst the Amuesha of Central Peru [i] [d]
  1198. () The Ojibwa of southern Ontario [i] [j]
  1199. () A dream deferred: America's discontent and the search for a new democratic ideal [i]
  1200. () Mapping the world in the mind: an investigation of the unwritten knowledge of the Micronesian navigators [i]
  1201. (/2011) The middle ground: Indians, empires, and republics in the Great Lakes region, 1650–1815 [i]
  1202. (/1992) The elder brothers [i]
  1203. () Environmental changes and human health: a study of the Shipibo-Conibo in Eastern Peru [o]
  1204. () Malcolm X and the Black Muslim search for ultimate reality [d]
  1205. () Midwest landscape as sacred space: visualizing the sociology of religion [d] [j]
  1206. (/2004) The burning season: the murder of Chico Mendes and the fight for the Amazon rain forest [i]
  1207. () The practice of the wild: essays [i]
  1208. (/2016) La práctica de lo salvaje: ensayos [i]
  1209. () El mundo mágico de los aguarunas [o]
  1210. () To weave and sing: art, symbol, and narrative in the South American rain forest [i] [d]
  1211. () Enduring seeds: native American agriculture and wild plant conservation [i]
  1212. () Native American architecture [i]
  1213. () Wa-bish-kee-pe-nas and the Chippewa reverence for copper [d] [j]
  1214. Lawrence Eugene Sullivan [ed] () Healing and restoring: health and medicine in the world's religious traditions [i]
  1215. () El Programa de Formación de Maestros Bilingües de la Amazonía peruana [d] [u]
  1216. () Settlement in a half-savage land: life and loss in the Metis community of La Baye [j]
  1217. () Los sionas y secoyas: su adaptación al ambiente amazónico [o]
  1218. (/2002) The hold life has: coca and cultural identity in an Andean community [i]
  1219. José Barreiro [ed] (/1992) Indian roots of American democracy [i]
  1220. (/2008) American Indian autobiography [i]
  1221. (/2009) Waterlily [i]
  1222. Julie Sloan Denslow & Christine Padoch [ed] () People of the tropical rain forest [i]
  1223. () Indian school days [i]
  1224. Bonnie Marranca [ed] (/2003) American garden writing: an anthology [i]
  1225. () Offering smoke: the sacred pipe and native American religion [i]
  1226. Pierre Rossel [ed] () Tourism: manufacturing the exotic [o]
  1227. () Las inundaciones y los patrones de ocupación de las orillas del Ucayali por los shipibo-konibo [d] [u]
  1228. () Songprints: the musical experience of five Shoshone women [i]
  1229. () Wild rice and the Ojibway people [i]
  1230. () La historia de un bastardo: maíz y capitalismo [i]
  1231. (/2003) Corn & capitalism: how a botanical bastard grew to global dominance [i]
  1232. (/2010) Indian givers: how Native Americans transformed the world [i]
  1233. (/2012) Borderlands = La frontera: the new mestiza [i]
  1234. () Home economics: fourteen essays [i]
  1235. (/2006) Coyotes: a journey across borders with America's Mexican migrants [or: Coyotes: a journey through the secret world of America's illegal aliens] [i]
  1236. () Mother Earth: an American story [i]
  1237. Daniel Halpern [ed] () On nature: nature, landscape, and natural history [i]
  1238. () Native religions of North America: the power of visions and fertility [i]
  1239. () Atlas of Great Lakes Indian history [i]
  1240. () The late, Great Lakes: an environmental history [i]
  1241. (/1988) Al este de los Andes: relaciones entre las sociedades amazónicas y andinas entre los siglos XV y XVII [o]
  1242. () Indian names in Michigan [i] [d]
  1243. () Underdeveloping the Amazon: extraction, unequal exchange, and the failure of the modern state [i]
  1244. Survival International [ed] () An end to laughter?: tribal peoples and economic development [o]
  1245. () Strangers in their own land: Ottawa Indians of the Grand River Valley [o] [u]
  1246. (/1993) Eastern Ojibwa–Chippewa–Ottawa dictionary [i] [d]
  1247. () Crónica breve de un etnocidio o génesis del mito del 'gran vacío amazónico' [d] [u]
  1248. () French subsistence at Fort Michilimackinac, 1715–1781: the clergy and the traders [o]
  1249. () The simple life: plain living and high thinking in American culture [i]
  1250. () A poison stronger than love: the destruction of an Ojibwa community [i]
  1251. () Natives and newcomers: Canada's 'Heroic Age' reconsidered [i] [j]
  1252. (/1999) The popularity of being Indian: a new trend in contemporary American society [i]
  1253. () The main stalk: a synthesis of Navajo philosophy [i]
  1254. Kenneth K. Inada & Nolan Pliny Jacobson [ed] () Buddhism and American thinkers [i]
  1255. () Navajo art and education [d] [j]
  1256. () The people named the Chippewa: narrative histories [i]
  1257. () Sacred sands: the struggle for community in the Indiana Dunes [i]
  1258. () Duel for the dunes: land use conflict on the shores of Lake Michigan [i]
  1259. Raymond B. Hames & William T. Vickers [ed] () Adaptive responses of native Amazonians [i] [d]
  1260. () Me llamo Rigoberta Menchú y así me nació la conciencia [i]
  1261. () Celebración de la vida y de la fecundidad: Uwí [o]
  1262. () De cómo los shipibo y otras tribus aprendieron a hacer los dibujos (típicos) y a adornarse [d] [u]
  1263. () Commonsense architecture: a cross-cultural survey of practical design principles [i]
  1264. () Artesanías y técnicas shuar [o]
  1265. () The council = Zuguswediwin [i]
  1266. () Ojibway ceremonies [i]
  1267. (/2006) Menominee drums: tribal termination and restoration, 1954–1974 [i]
  1268. () This remarkable continent: an atlas of United States and Canadian society and culture [i]
  1269. () Ecología de la salud en comunidades nativas de la Amazonía peruana [d] [u]
  1270. () Reader's Digest North American wildlife: an illustrated guide to 2,000 plants and animals [i]
  1271. () Historia y migraciones de los yagua de finales del siglo XVII hasta nuestros días [o]
  1272. Gary Coates [ed] () Resettling America: energy, ecology, & community [i] [d]
  1273. () Living by life: some bioregional theory and practice [o]
  1274. (/2006) North American Indians: a comprehensive account [i]
  1275. (/1998) Antropología indigenista [i]
  1276. (/1998) Fading feast: a compendium of disappearing American regional foods [i]
  1277. () Amazon economics: the simplicity of Shipibo Indian wealth [i]
  1278. (/1990) Economía amazónica: estrategias de subsistencia en las riberas del Ucayali en el Perú [i]
  1279. () The pride of Mrs. McBride [o]
  1280. J. Anthony Paredes [ed] () Anishinabe: 6 studies of modern Chippewa [i]
  1281. () Tsunki, mitos y ritos de la pesca [o]
  1282. () The real work: interviews & talks, 1964–1979 [i]
  1283. (/1991) Lakota belief and ritual [i]
  1284. (/2010) The Mishomis book: the voice of the Ojibway [i]
  1285. () 'Duik múun...': universo mítico de los aguaruna [o]
  1286. (/1990) Fools Crow [i]
  1287. (/1993) We eat the mines and the mines eat us: dependency and exploitation in Bolivian tin mines [i]
  1288. () The Menominee Indians: a history [i]
  1289. (/2005) Basic call to consciousness [i]
  1290. () The Chippewas of Lake Superior [i]
  1291. Pamela J. Dobson [ed] () The tree that never dies: oral history of the Michigan Indians [o]
  1292. () The Potawatomis, keepers of the fire [i]
  1293. (/1993) Ojibway tales [or: Moose meat & wild rice] [i]
  1294. (/1981) Los nativos invisibles: notas sobre la historia y realidad actual de los cocamilla del Río Huallaga, Perú [o]
  1295. () Wisconsin Chippewa myths & tales and their relation to Chippewa life: based on folktales collected by Victor Barnouw, Joseph B. Casagrande, Ernestine Friedl, and Robert E. Ritzenthaler [i]
  1296. () An assessment of the nutritional and health status of an Aguaruna Jivaro community, Amazonas, Peru [d]
  1297. (/1996) The unsettling of America: culture & agriculture [i]
  1298. (/2003) Killing the hidden waters [i]
  1299. (/1998) The prairie people: continuity and change in Potawatomi Indian culture, 1665–1965 [i]
  1300. (/2006) Historia de la nación shuar [i]
  1301. () Daughters of the earth: the lives and legends of American Indian women [i]
  1302. () Oglala religion [i]
  1303. () Pautas de asentamiento en la selva [d] [u]
  1304. () Language and art in the Navajo universe [i] [d]
  1305. () Ojibway heritage [i]
  1306. () First majority, last minority: the transforming of rural life in America [i]
  1307. () The community as textbook [i] [u]
  1308. () Turtle Island [i]
  1309. (/2003) God is red: a native view of religion [i]
  1310. () Between land and water: the subsistence ecology of the Miskito Indians, eastern Nicaragua [i]
  1311. () Lame Deer, seeker of visions [i]
  1312. () Ojibwa summer [i]
  1313. () Dreamers without power: the Menomini Indians [i]
  1314. () Bury my heart at Wounded Knee: an Indian history of the American West [i]
  1315. () Homenaje a los indios americanos [o]
  1316. Louis M. Douglas [ed] () Agrarianism in American history [o]
  1317. (/2010) The end of liberalism: the second republic of the United States [or: The end of liberalism: ideology, policy, and the crisis of public authority] [i]
  1318. (/1990) The Huron: farmers of the North [i]
  1319. () Ojibwa religion and the Midéwiwin [o]
  1320. () What's the point of history? [j]
  1321. () The Potawatomi Indians of southwestern Michigan [o]
  1322. () Great Lakes country [o]
  1323. (/2009) This land was theirs: a study of Native North Americans [i]
  1324. (/1985) Culture and mental disorders [i]
  1325. () The Round Lake Ojibwa [o] [u]
  1326. (/2002) Ojibwa ontology, behavior, and world view [i]
  1327. (/1971) Indian life in the Upper Great Lakes, 11,000 B.C. to A.D. 1800 [i]
  1328. (/1992) Chippewa child life and its cultural background [i]
  1329. () The human community: its philosophy and practice for a time of crisis [o]
  1330. (/2002) The need for roots: prelude to a declaration of duties towards mankind [i]
  1331. (/1995) Trees of Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes [i]
  1332. (/1998) Speaking of Indians [i]
  1333. (/1996) An American dilemma: the Negro problem and modern democracy [i]
  1334. (/2022) And still the waters run: the betrayal of the five civilized tribes [i] [d] [j]
  1335. (/1998) Chippewa families: a social study of White Earth Reservation [or: A social study of one hundred fifty Chippewa Indian families of the White Earth Reservation of Minnesota] [i]
  1336. (/1987) The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin: a study of three centuries of cultural contact and change [i]
  1337. (/1997) The Ojibwa woman [i]
  1338. () American regionalism: a cultural-historical approach to national integration [o]
  1339. () Public produce markets of Michigan [o]
  1340. (/2007) Black reconstruction in America: an essay toward a history of the part which Black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860–1880 [i]
  1341. (/2006) Land of the spotted eagle [i]
  1342. (/1999) Los indígenas del Perú nororiental: investigaciones fundamentales para un estudio sistemático de la cultura [i] [u]
  1343. (/1979) Chippewa customs [i] [u]
  1344. (/1974) How Indians use wild plants for food, medicine, and crafts: uses of plants by the Chippewa Indians [i] [u]
  1345. () The hobo: the sociology of the homeless man [o] [u]
  1346. (/2003) American Indian stories, legends, and other writings [i] [u]
  1347. (/2007) Gleason's plants of Michigan [i] [u]
  1348. () Surface geology and agricultural conditions of Michigan [o] [u]
  1349. () The Pleistocene of Indiana and Michigan and the history of the Great lakes [o] [u]
  1350. Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson [ed] () Masterpieces of Negro eloquence: the best speeches delivered by the Negro from the days of slavery to the present time [o] [u]
  1351. () Has the Emancipation Act been nullified by national indifference? [o] [u]
  1352. (/2004) Michigan trees: a guide to the trees of the Great Lakes Region [i] [d]
  1353. () A history of northern Michigan and its people [o] [u]
  1354. (/1972) Chippewa music [i] [u]
  1355. () Flowing wells and municipal water supplies in the middle and northern portions of the southern peninsula of Michigan [o] [u]
  1356. () Navaho myths, prayers and songs [o] [u]
  1357. () Flowing wells and municipal water supplies in the southern portion of the southern peninsula of Michigan [o] [u]
  1358. (/2007) Of the dawn of freedom [i] [u]
  1359. (/1996) The Philadelphia Negro: a social study [i] [d] [j] [u]
  1360. (/2011) Ogimawkwe mitigwaki = Queen of the woods: a novel [i] [u]
  1361. () The study of the Negro problems [d] [j]
  1362. () Strivings of the Negro people [u]
  1363. () The Pleistocene features and deposits of the Chicago area [o] [u]
  1364. () Official map of the state of Michigan: giving the names, locations and boundaries of counties, county seats, townships, towns, railway stations and all lines of railways completed to October 1, 1897 [o] [u]
  1365. () History of the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan: with an appendix—History of Lowell, Michigan [o] [u]
  1366. (/1972) Picture-writing of the American Indians [i] [u]
  1367. (/2009) History of the Ojibway people [i] [u]
  1368. (/1994) Life among the Piutes: their wrongs and claims [i] [u]
  1369. () History of the Negro race in America from 1619 to 1880: Negroes as slaves, as soldiers, and as citizens; together with a preliminary consideration of the unity of the human family, an historical sketch of Africa, and an account of the Negro governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia [o] [u]
  1370. (/1995) A century of dishonor: a sketch of the United States government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes [i] [u]
  1371. () Indian life and Indian history by an Indian author: embracing the traditions of the North American Indians regarding themselves, particularly of that most important of all the tribes, the Ojibways [o] [u]
  1372. (/1855) Slavery and anti-slavery: a history of the great struggle in both hemispheres; with a view of the slavery question in the United States [o] [u]
  1373. (/2012) The Ojibwe journals of Edmund F. Ely, 1833–1849 [i] [j]
  1374. (/1987) Agrarian justice [i] [u]
  1375. (/1987) African slavery in America [i] [u]
  1376. (/1999) Brevísima relación de la destruición de las Indias [i] [u]
  1377. (/1951) Historia de las Indias [o] [u]

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