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    Olmec lithic economy at San Lorenzo 

    Author(s):Hirth, Kenneth; Cyphers, Ann
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Examines specialized production for manufacturing obsidian cutting tools at San Lorenzo, Mexico, the first Olmec center in the southern Gulf Coast as Mesoamerica's earliest complex society between 1800-1000 BC. Through ...
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    Colorado women in World War II 

    Author(s):Beaton, Gail M.
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Interweaves nearly eighty oral histories including interviews, historical studies, newspaper accounts, and organizational records to shed light on Colorado women's participation in World War II, exploring the dangers and ...
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    African Renaissance: new forms, old images in Yoruba art 

    Author(s):Okediji, Moyo
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    This book describes, analyses, and interprets the historical and cultural contexts of an African art renaissance using the twentieth-and twenty-first century transformation of ancient Yoruba artistic heritage. Juxtaposing ...
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    Interpreting the legacy: John Neihardt and Black Elk speaks 

    Author(s):Holloway, Brian
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Ambitious and provocative, Interpreting the Legacy: John Neihardt and Black Elk Speaks is a new study of the classic spiritual text that is sure to spark debate. Neihardt's work has recently been critiqued by scholars who ...
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    Energy impacts: a multidisciplinary exploration of the social impacts of energy development 

    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Bringing important new research on site-level social, economic, and behavioral impacts from large-scale energy development. Featuring conceptual and empirical research from leading social scientists and compares, synthesizes, ...
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    Poetics of processing: memory formation, identity, and the handling of the dead 

    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Examines complex cultural meanings of manipulation of remains after death and combines social theory and bioarchaeology to examine how the living manipulate the bodies of the dead for social purposes. From prehistoric to ...
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    Forced out: a Nikkei woman's search for a home in America 

    Author(s):Kawamota, Judy Y.
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Voluntary evacuation,' a little-known Japanese American experience during World War II with roughly 120,000 people forced from their homes by Executive Order 9066. Around 5,000 escaped. Recounting her family's flight from ...
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    Sorcery in Mesoamerica 

    Date Issued:2021
    Format:born digital; books
    Examines and reconstructs the original indigenous logic behind sorcery, analyzing manifestations from the early Olmec to the ethnographic present. While the topic of sorcery and witchcraft in anthropology is well developed ...
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    Pueblos, plains & province: New Mexico in the seventeenth century 

    Author(s):Sánchez, Joseph P.
    Date Issued:2021
    Format:born digital; books
    Offers an in-depth examination of sociopolitical conflict in seventeenth-century New Mexico, detailing the effects of Spanish colonial policies on settlers', missionaries', and Indigenous peoples' struggle for economic and ...
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    Finding solace in the soil: an archaeology of gardens and gardeners at Amache 

    Author(s):Clark, Bonnie J.
    Date Issued:2020
    Format:born digital; books
    Tells the largely unknown story of the gardens of Amache, the War Relocation Authority incarceration camp in Colorado. Combining physical evidence with oral histories, archival data, personal photographs, and memories of ...
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