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Comanche Vocabulary

Trilingual Edition

by Manuel García Rejón
Language: English
Release Date: June 28, 2010

The Comanche Vocabulary collected in Mexico during the years 1861-1864 by Manuel García Rejón is by far the most extensive Comanche word list compiled before the establishment of the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation in 1867. It preserves words and concepts that have since changed or even disappeared...

The Yanoama Indians

A Cultural Geography

by William J. Smole
Language: English
Release Date: July 3, 2014

The Yanoama are one of the most numerous remaining aboriginal populations of the South American tropical forests, and their large territory constitutes a significant culture region. Although other scholars (anthropologists, geneticists, linguists) have studied this contemporary "neolithic" population,...
by Jean Andrews
Language: English
Release Date: June 4, 2010

More than a quarter of the people on earth eat peppers every day of their lives, and true pepper lovers are always looking for better-tasting, hotter peppers. This handy, reliable guide makes finding them easy, as capsicum expert Jean Andrews shows you how to identify and use 42 peppers, both fresh and...
by Alice Fothergill, Lori Peek
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

When children experience upheaval and trauma, adults often view them as either vulnerable and helpless or as resilient and able to easily “bounce back.” But the reality is far more complex for the children and youth whose lives are suddenly upended by disaster. How are children actually affected...

Substance and Seduction

Ingested Commodities in Early Modern Mesoamerica

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Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2017

Chocolate and sugar, alcohol and tobacco, peyote and hallucinogenic mushrooms—these seductive substances have been a nexus of desire for both pleasure and profit in Mesoamerica since colonial times. But how did these substances seduce? And when and how did they come to be desired and then demanded,...

Disputes and Democracy

The Consequences of Litigation in Ancient Athens

by Steven Johnstone
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2010

Athenians performed democracy daily in their law courts. Without lawyers or judges, private citizens, acting as accusers and defendants, argued their own cases directly to juries composed typically of 201 to 501 jurors, who voted on a verdict without deliberation. This legal system strengthened and...
by Donald C. Hodges
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2014

In this critical study of the thought of Augusto Cesar Sandino and his followers, Donald C. Hodges has discovered a coherent ideological thread and political program, which he succeeds in tracing to Mexican and Spanish sources. Sandino's strong religious inclination in combination with his anarchosyndicalist...
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Language: English
Release Date: June 3, 2009

Science in Latin America has roots that reach back to the information gathering and recording practices of the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. Spanish and Portuguese conquerors and colonists introduced European scientific practices to the continent, where they hybridized with local traditions...

Latinos and American Law

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

by Carlos R. Soltero
Language: English
Release Date: June 3, 2009

To achieve justice and equal protection under the law, Latinos have turned to the U.S. court system to assert and defend their rights. Some of these cases have reached the United States Supreme Court, whose rulings over more than a century have both expanded and restricted the legal rights of Latinos,...
by Donna Gaines
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 2018

The central experience of the Ramones and their music is of being an outsider, an outcast, a person who’s somehow defective, and the revolt against shame and self-loathing. The fans, argues Donna Gaines, got it right away, from their own experience of alienation at home, at school, on the streets,...

A Tortilla Is Like Life

Food and Culture in the San Luis Valley of Colorado

by Carole M. Counihan
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

Located in the southern San Luis Valley of Colorado, the remote and relatively unknown town of Antonito is home to an overwhelmingly Hispanic population struggling not only to exist in an economically depressed and politically marginalized area, but also to preserve their culture and their lifeways....

Alex and the Hobo

A Chicano Life and Story

by José Inez Taylor, James M. Taggart
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

When a ten-year-old boy befriends a mysterious hobo in his southern Colorado hometown in the early 1940s, he learns about evil in his community and takes his first steps toward manhood by attempting to protect his new friend from corrupt officials. Though a fictional story, Alex and the Hobo is written...

The Individuality of Portugal

A Study in Historical-Political Geography

by Dan Stanislawski
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2014

Many map users have wondered why Portugal, sharing with Spain the Iberian Peninsula, ever became a separate nation. That question is answered with remarkable clarity by Dan Stanislawski. This book also presents an analysis of the factors that produce separate nations and offers a study of the evolution of national cultures generally, especially as they apply to Portugal.
by Robert J. Mullen
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2010

From monumental cathedrals to simple parish churches, perhaps as many as 100,000 churches and civic buildings were constructed in Mexico during the viceregal or colonial period (1535-1821). Many of these structures remain today as witnesses to the fruitful blending of Old and New World forms and styles...
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