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The explosive rise and shining future of Santa Fe's informatics industry, where scientists are converting abstract theory into real profit.
Author : Edward Regis
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 45,5 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780393021233
The explosive rise and shining future of Santa Fe's informatics industry, where scientists are converting abstract theory into real profit.
Author : GUSTAF. NORDENSKIOLD
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,52 MB
Release : 2018
Category :
ISBN : 9781033115282
Author : Caroline Arnold
Publisher : StarWalk Kids Media
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 39,61 MB
Release : 2014-06-30
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1630834203
Discusses the Native Americans known as the Anasazi, who migrated to southwestern Colorado in the first century A.D.
Author : Jo Ann Shroyer
Publisher :
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 41,72 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Computers
ISBN :
Examines the past, present, and future of the Los Alamos research center, which was created to assemble the world's first atomic weapon.
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Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 13,91 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Nature
ISBN : 082634397X
A powerful defense in words and photos of this unique grassland under increasing threat of oil and gas exploitation.
Author : EdNah New Rider Weber
Publisher :
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 33,14 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
After her beloved Grandmother dies, EdNah, a seven-year-old Pawnee girl, goes to live with a father she hardly knows on a Navajo reservation miles away. Heartbroken but resilient, she begins to create a new life for herself in this unfamiliar place. Just as EdNah starts to feel at home in her new surroundings, she is sent away to a strict government-run Indian school. With her world turned upside down once again, EdNah must learn to rely on herself and her newfound community of friends. Told in the unconventional voice of a seasoned storyteller, Rattlesnake Mesa is a true account of a girl coming-of-age during a complex time in America's past. Both heartbreaking and humorous, you will be moved to tears and laughter as you experience EdNah's spirited celebration of life as a healing.
Author : Louis L'Amour
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 14,13 MB
Release : 2004-08-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0553899198
The Navajo called them the Anasazi, the “ancient enemy,” and their abandoned cities haunt the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest. For centuries the sudden disappearance of these people baffled historians. Summoned to a dark desert plateau by a desperate letter from an old friend, renowned investigator Mike Raglan is drawn into a world of mystery, violence, and explosive revelations. Crossing a border beyond the laws of man and nature, he will learn of the astonishing world of the Anasazi and discover the most extraordinary frontier ever encountered.
Author : James F. Brooks
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 44,58 MB
Release : 2016-02-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0393292533
A scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat'ovi, and the event's echo through American history. The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today.
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Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 29,78 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
For the first time in paperback with a new foreword by the author, On the Mesa is an autobiographical celebration of life in a fragile and marginal place. On the deserted sagebrush plain just west of his home in Taos, New Mexico, John Nichols finds a healing serenity and an astonishing variety of life and mood that casual observers rarely notice. With On the Mesa, Nichols takes his place with the great nature writers of the West.
Author : Eugenia Bone
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,59 MB
Release : 2012-10-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0803271492
"Part cookbook, part memoir about a transplanted New Yorker learning to cook, live, and even enjoy herself on a ranch in Colorado"--