Vanishing Arizona

Vanishing Arizona
Title Vanishing Arizona PDF eBook
Author Martha Summerhayes
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2010-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780857061331

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A lady, the desert, the army and the Apaches This is the account of the life of a young army wife who followed her husband-a second lieutenant of infantry-after the turbulent years of the American Civil War, in which he had served, to what was considered the wildest and most remote of frontier outposts in the American south west. Life within the Army in Arizona came as something of a cultural shock to this gentle lady of New England who knew nothing of housekeeping-indeed she did not even know how to pack. This absorbing book takes us together with its author on a rights of passage experience as she lived, travelled, camped and came to have affection for the untamed land. Her husband was constantly engaged in campaigns against the Apache and Martha Summerhayes experience of them in peace and war also adds flavour to this unforgettable life of a woman in frontier days. Available in soft cover and hard cover with dust jacket for collectors.

Vanishing Phoenix

Vanishing Phoenix
Title Vanishing Phoenix PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Melikian
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 34
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780738585536

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We Are Not a Vanishing People

We Are Not a Vanishing People
Title We Are Not a Vanishing People PDF eBook
Author Thomas Constantine Maroukis
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 297
Release 2021-06
Genre History
ISBN 0816542260

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The early twentieth-century roots of modern American Indian protest and activism are examined in We Are Not a Vanishing People. It tells the history of Native intellectuals and activists joining together to establish the Society of American Indians, a group of Indigenous men and women united in the struggle for Indian self-determination.

Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest

Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest
Title Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest PDF eBook
Author W. L. Minckley
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 482
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN 9780816527991

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This comprehensive new book replaces and substantially expands upon the landmark Fishes of Arizona, which has been the authoritative source since it was first published in 1973. Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest is a one-volume guide to native and non-native fishes of the lower Colorado River basin, downstream from the Grand Canyon, and of the northern tributaries of the Sea of Cortez in the United States and Mexico. In all, there are in-depth accounts of more than 165 species representing 30 families. The book is not limited to the fish. It provides insights into their aquatic world with information on topography, drainage relations, climate, geology, vegetational history, aquatic habitats, human-made water systems, and conservation. A section of the book is devoted to fish identification, with keys to native and non-native families as well as family keys to species. The book is illustrated with more than 120 black-and-white illustrations, 47 full-color plates of native fishes, and nearly 40 maps and figures. Many native fish species are unique to the Southwest. They possess interesting and unusual adaptations to the challenges of the region, able to survive silt-laden floods as well as extreme water temperatures and highly fluctuating water flows ranging from very low levels to flash floods. However, in spite of being well-adapted, many of the fish described here are threatened or endangered, often due to the acts of humans who have altered the natural habitat. For that reason, Inland Fishes of the Greater Southwest presents a vast amount of information about the ecological relationships between the fishes it describes and their environments, paying particular attention to the ways in which human interactions have modified aquatic ecosystemsÑand to how humans might work to ensure the survival of rapidly disappearing native species.

The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse

The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse
Title The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse PDF eBook
Author Tsim D. Schneider
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 233
Release 2021-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 0816542538

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"As an Indigenous scholar researching the history and archaeology of his own tribe, Tsim D. Schneider provides a unique and timely contribution to the growing field of Indigenous archaeology and offers a new perspective on the primary role and relevance of Indigenous places and homelands in the study of colonial encounters"--

the Vanishing American

the Vanishing American
Title the Vanishing American PDF eBook
Author Zane Grey
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1925
Genre
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Vanishing Phoenix

Vanishing Phoenix
Title Vanishing Phoenix PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Melikian
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439639663

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Lord Darrell Duppa, along with his friend Jack Swilling, suggested the name Phoenix for the city he had cofounded because it described a city born from the ruins of a former civilization. Settled on the ancestral lands of the Hohokam Indians, Phoenix was thriving by the early 1920s when craftsmanship and attention to detail were the orders of the day. Buildings were designed to welcome residents and travelers alike. Today the Fox Theater, the Clark Churchill House, the Kon Tiki Hotel, and the Fleming Building exist only in photographs and in the memories of Phoenix residents. The National Register of Historic Places and the Phoenix Historic Property Register have heightened public awareness and appreciation for the communitys historic landmarks, but much has been lost already. Remembering these buildings and landmarks is essential to understanding this remarkable city.