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Emily Abbink
Paperback - $47.95
Lisa A. Anderson
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From the prehistoric Native Americans to the first wave of pioneers in 1877 and all who came later, the desert lands east of Phoenix have been a rich and fertile home to a wide diversity of people. Surmounting the early challenges of settling the mes ...
Arcadia Publishing
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From early homesteads to the Territorial Normal School and beyond, Tempe has become a thriving city with a vivid history. These images illustrate the people, the events, and the everyday scenes that make up Tempes story.
Raymond F. Aubi
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The story of the 48th is as varied as its climate and its geography. And the people who have come and gone are a microcosm of the land they inhabited or live here today. Red people, black people, yellow people and white people. Arizona's history has ...
Mary Austin
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Austin writes about the high plateau country lying between the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers, the traditional homeland of many Indian peoples--the Pueblo, the Zuni, the Hopi, and the Navajo.
Mary Austin
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Austin writes about the high plateau country lying between the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers, the traditional homeland of many Indian peoples--the Pueblo, the Zuni, the Hopi, and the Navajo.
Frank M. Barrios
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Phoenixs Mexican American community dates back to the founding of the city in 1868. From these earliest days, Phoenicians of Mexican descent actively participated in the citys economic and cultural development, while also fiercely preserving their cu ...
Deanna Beaver
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In 1908, Congress authorized the town site of Parker to be reserved and set apart. The boundaries of the surveyed and platted town site are located within the interior of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, which was established in 1865. The feder ...