Author: B. Sunday Eiselt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781647691523
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An archaeological, historical, and ethnographic study of the Jicarilla Apache
Becoming White Clay
Author: B. Sunday Eiselt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781647691523
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An archaeological, historical, and ethnographic study of the Jicarilla Apache
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781647691523
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An archaeological, historical, and ethnographic study of the Jicarilla Apache
A Handbook of Chemical Technology
Author: Johann Rudolf von Wagner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemistry, Technical
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chemistry, Technical
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
A Handbook of Chemical Technologt
Author: Rudolf Wagner
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368152661
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
Reprint of the original.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368152661
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
Reprint of the original.
A Handbook of Chemical Technology ... Translated and Edited from the Eighth German Edition, with ... Additions by W. Crookes. With ... Illustrations
Author: Johannes Rudolf von WAGNER
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
A Handbook of chemical technology
Author: Johannes Rudolf Wagner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Becoming Jefferson's People
Author: Clay Jenkinson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781930806221
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Our third president and founding father Thomas Jefferson is a role model for the Enlightenment movement. In addition, he sought avenues to live his words that "all men are ...endowed with the Rights for Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." Author Clay S. Jenkinson puts Jefferson's formulas in plain English and shows us how to apply those formulas to our own every day lives.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781930806221
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Our third president and founding father Thomas Jefferson is a role model for the Enlightenment movement. In addition, he sought avenues to live his words that "all men are ...endowed with the Rights for Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." Author Clay S. Jenkinson puts Jefferson's formulas in plain English and shows us how to apply those formulas to our own every day lives.
A handbook of chemical technology. ed., with additions, by W. Crookes
Author: Johann Rudolph von Wagner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
British Basidiomycetae
Author: Carleton Rea
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : Basidiomycetes
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : Basidiomycetes
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
British Basidiomycetae
Author: Carleton Rea
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : Basidiomycetes
Languages : en
Pages : 820
Book Description
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : Basidiomycetes
Languages : en
Pages : 820
Book Description
Tewa Worlds
Author: Samuel Duwe
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816541418
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Tewa Worlds tells a history of eight centuries of the Tewa people, set among their ancestral homeland in northern New Mexico. Bounded by four sacred peaks and bisected by the Rio Grande, this is where the Tewa, after centuries of living across a vast territory, reunited and forged a unique type of village life. It later became an epicenter of colonialism, for within its boundaries are both the ruins of the first Spanish colonial capital and the birthplace of the atomic bomb. Yet through this dramatic change the Tewa have endured and today maintain deep connections with their villages and a landscape imbued with memory and meaning. Anthropologists have long trekked through Tewa country, but the literature remains deeply fractured among the present and the past, nuanced ethnographic description, and a growing body of archaeological research. Samuel Duwe bridges this divide by drawing from contemporary Pueblo philosophical and historical discourse to view the long arc of Tewa history as a continuous journey. The result is a unique history that gives weight to the deep past, colonial encounters, and modern challenges, with the understanding that the same concepts of continuity and change have guided the people in the past and present, and will continue to do so in the future. Focusing on a decade of fieldwork in the northern portion of the Tewa world—the Rio Chama Valley—Duwe explores how incorporating Pueblo concepts of time and space in archaeological interpretation critically reframes ideas of origins, ethnogenesis, and abandonment. It also allows archaeologists to appreciate something that the Tewa have always known: that there are strong and deep ties that extend beyond modern reservation boundaries.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816541418
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Tewa Worlds tells a history of eight centuries of the Tewa people, set among their ancestral homeland in northern New Mexico. Bounded by four sacred peaks and bisected by the Rio Grande, this is where the Tewa, after centuries of living across a vast territory, reunited and forged a unique type of village life. It later became an epicenter of colonialism, for within its boundaries are both the ruins of the first Spanish colonial capital and the birthplace of the atomic bomb. Yet through this dramatic change the Tewa have endured and today maintain deep connections with their villages and a landscape imbued with memory and meaning. Anthropologists have long trekked through Tewa country, but the literature remains deeply fractured among the present and the past, nuanced ethnographic description, and a growing body of archaeological research. Samuel Duwe bridges this divide by drawing from contemporary Pueblo philosophical and historical discourse to view the long arc of Tewa history as a continuous journey. The result is a unique history that gives weight to the deep past, colonial encounters, and modern challenges, with the understanding that the same concepts of continuity and change have guided the people in the past and present, and will continue to do so in the future. Focusing on a decade of fieldwork in the northern portion of the Tewa world—the Rio Chama Valley—Duwe explores how incorporating Pueblo concepts of time and space in archaeological interpretation critically reframes ideas of origins, ethnogenesis, and abandonment. It also allows archaeologists to appreciate something that the Tewa have always known: that there are strong and deep ties that extend beyond modern reservation boundaries.