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Ishi: Wowonupo to Parnassus Heights, 1908-1911.(last member of the Yahi )(Biography)
December 22, 2002... The blackest page in all American history is the deliberately brutal destruction of our native peoples and their cultures. While American Indians have not, and will not, vanish--indeed their populations are expanding and pride in their cultural...
Yaquis, Edward H. Spicer, and federal Indian policy: from immigrants to Native Americans.
December 22, 2002... From first contact with the Spanish in 1533 to the present day, the Yaqui of Sonora have struggled successfully to maintain themselves as a distinct people in their homeland along the Rio Yaqui. This long process of opposition to assimilation...
Building New Pascua: a portfolio.
December 22, 2002... New Pascua Pueblo, Baumea home, 1966 (Arizona State Museum Photography Collections, neg. #16915)
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Old Pascua, Mrs. Suarez and daughter at her old home, ca. 1967 (Arizona State Museum Photo Collections, neg....
"They have everything!" Georges Simenon in Arizona.
December 22, 2002... The annals of Southwestern literature seldom include Georges Simenon (1903-1989), but he was here all right, just after the Second World War. The Belgian-born, Francophone author of some two hundred novels, including the world-famous Inspector...