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Focusing on the critical role of water in the arid Southwest, the book explores how various peoples have historically navigated the challenges of locating this vital resource. It delves into the interactions between Spanish and Anglo explorers and the native populations, highlighting the ethnic diversity and rich tapestry of histories, cultures, and perspectives that shaped the region. Through this examination, the narrative reveals the complexities of life in a land where water was not just a necessity, but a source of conflict and cooperation among different groups.
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Native Peoples of the Southwest, unknown
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Native Peoples of the Southwest
- Subtitle
- Negotiating Land, Water, and Ethnicities
- Language
- English
- Authors
- unknown
- Publisher
- Praeger
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 278
- ISBN13
- 9780897896740
- Category
- Ethnography
- Description
- Focusing on the critical role of water in the arid Southwest, the book explores how various peoples have historically navigated the challenges of locating this vital resource. It delves into the interactions between Spanish and Anglo explorers and the native populations, highlighting the ethnic diversity and rich tapestry of histories, cultures, and perspectives that shaped the region. Through this examination, the narrative reveals the complexities of life in a land where water was not just a necessity, but a source of conflict and cooperation among different groups.