TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Organization
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Additional Sources
Description of Series
Inventory
Journals, Field and Book Notebooks
Correspondence
Academic Work
Maps
Literary Production
Literary Production, Other Writers
Awards
Interviews
Center for Sustainable Environments (CSE)
Renewing America’s Food Traditions (RAFT)
Scrapbooks
Miscellaneous
Printouts from Computer Disks
Computer Disks
Audio Cassettes
Video Cassettes
Audio CDs
DVDs
Photographs
Oversize
Artifacts
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Gary Paul Nabhan:
An Inventory of His Papers, 1866-2010 and undated, at the
Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
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Creator |
Nabhan, Gary Paul |
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Title: |
Gary Paul Nabhan
Papers,
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Dates: |
1866-2010 and undated |
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Abstract: |
Papers of the writer
Gary Paul Nabhan from 1866-2010 and undated. |
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Collection # |
2011-0022-X |
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Quantity: |
18 boxes (18 linear
feet) |
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English. |
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Repository: |
Southwest Collection/Special Collections
Library, Texas Tech University |
Gary Paul Nabhan was born in Gary, Indiana on March 17, 1952.
His formal education includes a B.A. from Prescott College in Arizona (1974) and a M.S. from the
University of Arizona (1978). In 1982, he received a Ph.D. in Arid Land Resources from the
University of Arizona. Nabhan founded Renewing America’s Food Traditions (RAFT). He directs
the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona and is involved with Sabores Sin Fronteras.
An ethnobotanist, he is works to encourage local food production and maintaining diverse
cultural food traditions, as well as championing the flora and fauna of the
American Southwest. He has been involved with research that seeks to counteract
the prevalence of diabetes in native peoples. Nabhan has received numerous awards
for his writing and research, including a Pew Fellowship in Conservation and
the Environment (1991), A MacArthur Fellowships (1990-1995), the John Burroughs
Medal for Nature Writing (1986, for The Desert Smells Like Rain), and a
Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for Conservation Biology (2001).
A list of his publications includes:
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
The Desert Smells Like Rain.
San Francisco, North Point Press, 1982.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Gathering the Desert. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 1985.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Saguaro.
Tucson: Southwest Parks and Monuments Assn., 1986.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul, ed.
Arizona Highways Presents Desert Wildflowers.
Phoenix: Arizona Highways, 1988.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Enduring Seeds: Native American Agriculture and Wild Plant Conservation.
San Francisco: North Point Press, 1989.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Counting Sheep: Twenty Ways of Seeing Desert Bighorn. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 1993.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Songbirds, Truffles, and Wolves: An American Naturalist in Italy.
New York: Pantheon,1993.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Desert Legends: Re-storying the Sonoran Borderlands. New York: Henry Holt, 1994.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places.
Boston, Beacon Press, 1994.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Canyons of Color: Utah’s Slickrock Wildlands. San Francisco: HarperCollinsWest, 1995.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Arab/American: Landscape, Culture and Cuisine in Two Great Deserts. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 2008.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Coming Home to Eat: The Pleasures and Politics of Local Foods. NewYork: Norton, 2002.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Singing the Turtles to Sea: the Comcaac (Seri) Art and Science of Reptiles. Berkeley: U of California P, 2003.
- Nabhan, Gary Paul.
Why Some Like it Hot: Food, Genes, and Cultural Diversity. Washington: Island Press/Shearwater Books, 2004.
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The collection has a variety of materials detailing the literary and scholarly writings
of Gary Paul Nabhan.
The collection is in good condition and is part of the James Sowell
Family Collection in Literature, Community and the Natural World.
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Organization |
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This collection is organized by type of material and by format: Journals,
Academic Work, Correspondence, Maps, Literary Production, Center for Sustainable
Environments, Renewing America’s Food Traditions, Miscellaneous, Computer Disks,
Printouts from Computer Disks, Audio and Video Cassettes , CDs and DVDs, and Photographs.
Literary Production includes poems, prose, and scientific papers where Nabhan is listed as
author; he is not in all cases the only author, especially in scientific papers.
The collection was received in boxes organized by file drawers from Gary Paul Nabhan’s
home and this list is part of the collection. Where
Nabhan has labeled the folder with a topical heading, this has
been added to the front of the file folders. Books included in this
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Access Restrictions
Open for research. Copyright is retained by the authors of items in
this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by U.S. copyright law.
Audio and visual recordings may need to be reformatted prior to use.
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The subject headings used by the Southwest Collection/Special
Collections Library are derived from the Library of Congress and/or locally
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Nabhan, Gary Paul |
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Nabhan, Gary Paul-- |
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Nabhan, Gary Paul-- |
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Nabhan, Gary Paul--Correspondence |
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Nabhan, Gary Paul--Manuscripts |
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Places |
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West
(U.S.)--Environmental conditions |
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Sonoran Desert--Environmental conditions
literature |
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Arizona |
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Lebanon |
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Arab countries--Social life and customs |
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Subjects |
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Endangered plants |
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Endangered species |
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Tohono O’odham Indians |
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Desert ecology — Sonoran Desert |
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Papago Indians |
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Seri Indians |
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Natural history—Sonoran Desert |
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Renewing America’s Food Traditions (Consortium) |
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Northern Arizona University. Center for Sustainable Environments |
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Indians of North America – Diseases |
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Diabetics—United States – Prevention |
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Local foods |
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Cooking, Arab |
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Cooking, American |
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For related materials located in the Southwest Collection/Special
Collections Library, see the following collections: |
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- Rick Bass Papers, 1959-2002 and undated
- Max Crawford Papers, 1960-2000 and undated
- David James Duncan Papers, 1959-2002 and undated
- David James Duncan Artifact Collection
- David James Duncan Oversized Items
- Gretel Ehrlich Papers, 1923-2005 and undated
- Edward Hoagland Papers, 1953-2007 and undated
- William Kittredge Papers, 1954-2000 and undated
- William Kittredge Papers, 1919-2007 and undated
- Barry Lopez Papers, 1964-2001 and undated
- Barry Lopez Audio Visual Collection, 1964-2007 and undated
- Barry Lopez Photograph Collection, 1964-2001 and undated
- Barry Lopez Photograph Collection: Apológia
- Bill McKibben Papers, 1971-2001 and undate
- Howard Norman Papers, 1975-1979 and undated
- Orion Society Audio-Visual Collection, 1994-2004
- Doug Peacock Papers, 1950-2000 and undated
- David Quammen Papers, 1956-1999 and undated
- Pattiann Rogers Papers, 1960-1999 and undated
- Pattiann Rogers Papers, 1977-2000
- Annick Smith Papers, 1940-2000 and undated
- Sandra Scofield Papers, 1958-2005 and undated
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Gary Paul Nabhan Papers, 1866-2010 and undated, Southwest
Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
Texas
Collection accession #(s): 2011-0022-X
Purchase, 2011
Emily Miller, Joshua Misenhimer, and Dr. Diane
Warner
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Inventory |
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Gary Paul Nabhan Archive,
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Journals, Field and Book Notebooks |
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Paleo-blogs, unfinished notebook used for book manuscript, Peru,
2009 |
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Nabhan and L. Monti; J Garcia and the Routsons, Baja California desert oasis trip, homemade leather journal with turquoise clasp, bound with leather string,
2009 |
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Renewing America’s Food Traditions, short trip notes, leather bound,
2008 |
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National Park Conference on heirloom fruits,
[2008] |
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Field notes from Chihuahua for “Where Our Food Comes From,” John Muir journal,
2007 |
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Lebanon Bekka Valley, “Birds not bombs,”
2007 |
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Yale talk, later included 2009 Leopold lecture,
2007-2009 |
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“Where Our Food Comes From,” Vavilov notes: Russia, Oman, plus Trading Spices notes,
2006-2007 |
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Tracking Vavilov through Central Asia Silk Road,
2006 |
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Nabhan with photographer David Cavagnaro; Egypt “&” Ethiopia; field notes for “Where Our Food Comes From,”
2006 |
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Oman journal; “Finding Banu Nabhan’s origins; Traveling the incense trail” Middle Eastern journey, history, encounters,
2006 |
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Readings and translations; The Good Spell Turned Green, commentary on Biblical verse and story-poems and fragments,
2005-2009 |
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Field notes; Baja California, sea turtle summit,
2005 |
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Musing on becoming a sheepherder; Notes on Navajo sheep; red cloth stamped “Voices of the West Journal,”
2004 |
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Recipes and field notes for Holding Fast,
Egypt, Israel with Dave Denny, also used in Arab-American,
2004 |
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Nabhan and Laura Rose; Yucatan markets, Lebanese history, Seri coyote stories;
“In Search of Arab influence on Mexican agriculture and cuisine,” history, list of spices, legumes, etc.,
2004 |
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Food pyramid short stories; stories and some inserted papers,
2003-2009 |
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Good Spelled Green; poems and gospel translations,
2003-2008 |
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Field notes; Hawaii and Bali, Why Some Like It Hot,
2003-2004 |
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Workbook for unpublished book, Holding Fast, recipes and notes on fasting,
2003 |
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Quotable books for unpublished manuscript Holding Fast, notes and quotes,
2002-2004 |
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Fasting journal and outline for unpublished Holding Fast,
2002 |
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Why Some Like it Hot, Hawaii and Bali,
2002 |
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Nabhan and Monti: Field Notes from Greece, Kez, and Crete for Why Some Like it Hot,
2002 |
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Workbook for Food Pyramids; 3 novellas: 1 set in Baja and California, 1 in Sedona and Nevada, and 1 in Arizona, Sonia and Chihuahua,
2001-2006 |
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Fasting journal for Holding Fast,
2001-2002 |
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Indigenous map journal; sketches and maps, Seri Sonora, Mexico,
2001 |
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Field notes, Seri Indians, Sonora desert tortoises,
2001 |
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Sketch book San Juan River trip: Arizona to Utah, Colorado Plateau rafting and ramblings,
2001 |
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Post 9/11 poems, essay fragments, later in Arab-American, 2001
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Workbook, Cross-Pollinations, Milkweed Editions,
2000-2004 |
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Field notes: Trip to Nile and Levant with wife and daughter, includes poems and drawings,
2000 |
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Last journal from 240 mile trek for Coming Home to Eat,
2000
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Field notes: Desert Trek, last chapter of Coming Home to Eat,
2000 |
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Field notes: Seri Indian ethno-biology, resource conservation,
1999-2001 |
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The Way of Spam, notes for Coming Home to Eat,
1999-2000 |
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Syria and Lebanon with brothers, keys to writing Arab-American, also used in
Coming Home to Eat introduction,
1999 |
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Desert Botanical Gardens, pollinators lecture-notes,
1999 |
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Orion Society Retreat,
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Field notes: Seri Indians, Sonora for
Singing the Turtles to Sea, notes, drawings, tables, etc,
1998-1999 |
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Workbook for Coming Home to Eat,
1998 |
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Field notes: Seri ethno-herpetology Sonora, Mexico, includes list of Seri contributors for
Singing the Turtles to Sea, and extensive, detailed notes, lists, tables of Seri herpetological knowledge,
1998 |
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Field notes: to San Esteban Island with Seri elder, travel journal, natural history notes,
1997 |
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Field notes: “Forgotten Pollinators”; Sand Papago, Tarahumara, desert tortoises; notes on food and culture,
1996-2002 |
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Seri and Sonora sense of place, Mexico; recording knowledge/understanding of their own sense of place,
1996-1997
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Cultural Bridges Workbook, later morphed into “Savoring Sundry Places,”
1996
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Field notes and poems: Pollinators and Seri Indians,
1995-1996
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Notes on Seri Indian knowledge of reptiles for
Singing the Turtles to Sea, extensive notes in English, Spanish, and Seri,
1994-1996
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Nabhan and C. Wilson, Canyons of Color field notes, Utah,
1990s |
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Unpublished novel draft: Desert Whirlwinds,
1989 |
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Journals, poems, and readings from first months in Arizona to Mexico, Galapagos, Illinois/Indiana,
long walk on Lake Michigan shore, summer on Galapagos, first trip to Sea of Cortez,
1971-1975 |
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Nabhan and Howard Lyon, dorm mates at Prescott College, Literature of Sea Independent Study,
1971-1972
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Uncompleted project, Seri Indian place names, Sonora, Mexico,
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Correspondence |
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Founding members’ retreat and the beginning of Sabores sin Fronteras,
2008
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Letters from Kathleen Dean Moore, Wendell Berry, Malcolm Scully, Yar Petryszyn and John Bunker,
2000-2010 and undated |
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Rade, Cory and Shanti,
May 27, 2008 and undated |
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“Mom,” letter, lists of books, lists of reviews for GP Nabhan books,
Oct. 19, 1994 |
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Wendell Berry, Paul Merchant, and essay “The Mad Farmer Comes to Agriculture and Human Values 301,”
1989-1990 |
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Business and personal,
2008-2010 and undated |
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Business correspondence, Tinajas Atlas,
2009 |
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Business correspondence, contracts,
1996-2000 and undated |
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Business and personal correspondence,
1995-1997 and undated |
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Business correspondence,
1979-1993 and undated |
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Academic Work |
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Unpublished and untitled Ph.D. written exams for the University of Arizona,
1982 |
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Abstract of dissertation, Papago fields: arid lands ethnobotany and agricultural ecology,
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Tepary bean domestication, M.S. thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson,
1978 |
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Response to examination question and incomplete paper,
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Mangroves, fragment of Bachelor’s honors thesis,
1973-1974 |
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Sketches later made into print, University of Arizona, scientific illustration class,
1974-1976 |
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Maps |
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USGS Maps, Geohydrology of the Papago, San Xavier, and Gila Bend
Indian Reservations, Arizona, 1978-81, 2 of 2 sheets,
1984 |
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Literary Production |
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200 Miles for health, heritage, taste, and biodiversity, in The Snail,
2004 |
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Agrobiodiversity change in a Saharan desert oasis, 1919-2006: historic shifts in
Tasiwit (Berber) and Bedouin crop inventories of Siwa, Egypt, offprint, Economic Botany,
2007 |
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Agrobiodiversity change in a Saharan desert oasis, 1919-2006: historic shifts in Tasiwit
(Berber) and Bedouin crop inventories of Siwa, Egypt; Navajo Churro sheep project;
The local foods reader; articles, charts, correspondence,
2007 and undated |
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Agricultural water use in the Rio San Miguel Valley, Sonora, Mexico:
stability vs. modernization, in Journal of the Arizona Academy of Science,
1975-1976
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‘Ak-ciñ ‘Arroyo mouth’ and the environmental setting of the Papago Indian fields in the Sonoran Desert, offprint,
Applied Geography,
1986 |
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The American grain: our glorious and delicious diversity, in The Snail,
2007
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American Terroir and an American Terroir-ist’s manifesto for eating in place, on behalf of RAFT,
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Ammobroma Sonorae Torr., an endangered parasitic plant in extremely arid North America, typescript,
undated |
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Ancient crops for desert gardens, photocopy from Organic Gardening and Farming,
1977 |
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The Apachian/Madrean region of southwestern North America as a center of plant diversity,
1992 |
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[Arab/American], Laura Rose Nabhan’s field notes for GP Nabhan’s book Arab/American,
2004 |
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Arab/American, reviews,
2008 |
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Arab/American and Where Our Food Comes From, reviews,
2009 |
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Arab/American, copyright registration from the U.S. copyright office,
2008 |
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Arabic in the saddle, in Saudi Aramco World,
March/April 2007 |
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Are we ready to pledge allegiance to all levels of biodiversity?, photocopy and in Seed Savers Harvest Edition,
1997 |
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Arizona’s food security, safety, and sustainability, report,
[2003] |
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Arizonans need to address loss of farmland, increasing hunger, in The Sun Newspaper,
2003 |
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At the edge of extinction: useful plants of the border of the United States and Mexico, Arnolida,
1986 |
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[August trek to Cucurpe], draft, notes, research material,
1975-2006 and undated |
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Bandana Days; poem, in Mountain Newsreal,
Dec. 4, 1975 |
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Barbeque on the Llano, poem,
1976 |
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Beginning and end of the Colorado River,
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Body, world, and rood, in Isotope,
2004 |
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Buy Local Buy Native and sheep growers look to new and innovative marketing strategies, in Canyon Country Fresh News,
2004 |
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Buying locally, you may keep your family safe, [empty folder],
2004 |
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Cactaceas de Sonora, Mexico: su diversidad, uso y conservación,
2000 |
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Camel whisperers: desert nomads crossing paths, offprint, Arizona History,
2008 |
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A characterization of Galapagos mangrove communities
(with a preliminary consideration of the ecological succession in relation
to coastal geomorphological evolution), draft (incomplete),
1973 |
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Chasing Magdelena, in Blue Cloud Quarterly,
1976 |
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Chiltepines: wild spice of the American Southwest, in El Palacio,
1978 |
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Comcáac Indian horned lizard song, in Orion,
Winter 2001 |
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Coming Home to Eat, photocopy and copy in Orion,
2000 |
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Community supported wild foraging projects: a primer for wild food project participants, draft,
2004 |
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Composition of Sonoran Desert foods used by Tohono O’odham and Pima Indians, photocopy, Ecology of Food and Nutrition,
1995 |
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The conservation of mutualisms, photocopy and in Species,
1992 |
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Conservation and use of rare plants by traditional cultures of the U.S. Mexico borderlands, photocopy,
[1989?] |
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Contribuciones de la ciencia campesina de Pueblos Indigenas en la conservación de plantas raras del Desierto Sonorense, draft,
1991 |
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Corn of the Southwestern U.S. and Northwestern Mexico, history, nutrition, cookery, and classification,
1982 |
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Counting Sheep, in Phoenix,
1992 |
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Criollo cattle of northwestern Mexican deserts, in Arid Lands Newsletter,
1984 |
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Cultural adaptations to the desert’s bounty, in Sonorensis: A Desert Primer,
1997 |
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Cultural dispersal of plants and reptiles to the Midriff Islands of the Sea of Cortés:
integrating indigenous human dispersal agents into island Biogeography, photocopy, Journal of the Southwest,
2000 |
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Cultures of habitat, photocopy, Our Land Ourselves,
1997 |
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Deceptive bareness, in Céres,
1976 |
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Desert adapted Criollo cattle and safekeeping Mexican genetic resources, in The Seedhead News,
1984 |
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Desert as context: The Hohokam environment, offprint and photocopy, Exploring the Hohokam,
1991 |
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The desert can heal: desert walk for health, heritage, and biodiversity, in HerbalGram,
2000 |
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Desert follies and borderline fools, in The Seedhead News,
1994 |
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Desert legumes as a nutritional intervention for diabetes, in Arid Lands,
1991 |
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Desert oases as genetic refugia of heritage drops: persistence of forgotten fruits
in the mission orchards of Baja California, Mexico, draft, International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation,
2010 |
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The Desert Smells Like Rain, Wendell Berry’s edits,
[1982?] |
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Desert Terroir, Chapter 2, First Taste, 26 p.,
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Desert tortoise mortality surveys and paraecology training on Seri lands, Sonora, Mexico,
[2003?] |
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The desert walk for heritage, health, and biodiversity, in Earth Light,
2004 |
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Desert Whirlwinds Across the Border, typescript; research material,
1990-1992, 1996 |
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Desert Whirlwinds, novel, drafts, correspondence,
1991 |
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Desert Whirlwinds, research material,
1979-1988 and undated |
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Devil’s claw domestication: evidence from Southwestern Indian fields, photocopy, Journal of Ethnobiology,
1981 |
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Destruction of an ancient indigenous cultural landscape:
an epitaph from Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, photocopy, Ecological Restoration,
2003 |
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Diana-Gone-Driftwood-Dune-Woman, in The Great Lakes Review,
1977 |
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Diana-Gone-Driftwood-Dune-Woman, in Kuksu Journal of Backcountry Writing,
1976 |
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Directed deterrence by capsaicin in chiles, photocopies, Nature,
July 2001 |
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Documenting and incorporating Navajo traditional land management and
ecological restoration practices in pine and fir uplands and Assaayi Watershed of the Chuska Mountains, draft,
2001-2003 |
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Drought will have lasting consequences for western ranching, Farming, and Food Security, op-ed, typescript,
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Early manuscripts,
[1970s] |
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Eating in: the benefits of locally produced food, in Sierra,
2002 |
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Ecological living calls for new lifestyles, in Environmental Action,
1970 |
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Effects of water, nitrogen, and competition on growth, yield, and yield
components of field grown tepary bean, offprint, Experimental Agriculture,
1991 |
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Endangered plants, animals, and places in Native American traditions, photocopy, Seedhead News,
1993 |
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[Enduring Seeds], Kokopelli articles, notes drafts,
1970-1971 and undated |
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[Enduring Seeds], Kokopelli meets Xochipilli, manuscripts and notes,
1987 |
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Enduring Seeds, last chapter, rejected,
1987 |
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Plant diversity and endemism in Mega-Mexico: targeting Regions of highest conservation priority,
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Plant diversity influenced by indigenous management of freshwater springs: flora of Quitovac, Sonora, Mexico,
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A proposal for national area designation in the
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Regional seedstocks and Oscar Will’s vegetables, learning from agricultural history, photocopy,
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Reviews of Gary Paul Nabhan’s work,
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Woodlands in crisis: a legacy of lost biodiversity on the Colorado Plateau,
2004
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The year of the heirloom apple, in In Good Tilth,
2010
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Zahle Trail, Lebanese-American Book Proposal, typescript,
2009
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Literary Production, Other Writers |
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Poems by Sara St. Antone, Gary Snyder broadside, poem by Jane Hirschfield, Kymberly Taylor, card,
1990-2003 and undated
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Siberian Outpost, by Gary Snyder, for GP Nabhan,
2007
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42 |
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Student work; Hopi, Navajo students, later published in Suntracks,
1976
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Awards |
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Certificate of Appreciation, from Community Supported Wild Foraging Project,
Oct. 16, 2003
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Jardinero Award, Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace,
Aug. 2010
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MacArthur Foundation, certificate,
1995
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Mención Honorífica, certificate, Sonora and Arizona,
Oct. 1988
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Interviews |
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Food fight for the ages, interview by Heidi Busse, in World Ark magazine,
2010
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Interview between Gary Nabhan, Mike Chicago, and Paul Mirocha,
1994
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Interview with Gary Nabhan by Aaron French, on Civil Eats blog,
2009
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Center for Sustainable Environments (CSE) |
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Advancing sustainability in Arizona through tri-university collaborations,
2003
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America’s endangered foods,
2004
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Annual report,
2005
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53 |
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Annual report,
April 2004
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Annual report and Arizona’s food security…and Envisioning collaborations on the Colorado Plateau…, newsletters,
2004
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Arizona’s food security, safety, and sustainability, [empty folder],
undated
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Canyon Country Fresh,
undated
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Canyon Country Fresh News with recipes insert,
2005
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A catalyst for collaborative conservation, brochure,
undated
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Comcáac native aquaculture, photocopied brochure,
2008
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60 |
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Community Food and Economic Development-Sequence # 1872,
[2004]
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61 |
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Community Food Projects Planning Guide,
2004
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62 |
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Community Supported Wild Foraging Pilot Project,
2003
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63 |
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Conservation Ecology Certificate Program guidebook,
2002
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64 |
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Cross tabs of CSE questions by county (Urban/Rural),
undated
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Documenting and promoting sustainable food system on the Colorado Plateau, report,
undated
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66 |
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Environmental science, policy, and humanities publications,
2001-2003
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67 |
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Fair Trade Sonoran oregano from the Seri Indians,
2004
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68 |
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Farming with biodiversity: native pollinators and plants for sustainable food production in the Grand Canyon eco-region,
undated
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69 |
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First publication of Center for Sustainable Environments, newsletter,
2000-2001
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70 |
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Flagstaff Community Farmers’ Market: 10 reasons to buy local,
undated
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Flagstaff Community Farmers’ Market: documenting the economic and ecological benefits to our community,
2002-2004
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72 |
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Fresh, local sustainable foods of Canyon Country,
undated
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Fresh, organic, and native foods of the Four Corners,
2004
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Linking drought and long term water scarcity to food security in the Four Corners states: a food policy paper,
2004
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Local food data: Arizona, project,
[2005-2006]
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Marketing for Land Stewards, Briefing #1,
2004 |
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Marketing for Land Stewards, Briefing #2, [empty folder],
undated |
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Miscellaneous flyers,
2003-2004 |
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Northern Arizona University, community based restoration projects,
[2002] |
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Northern Arizona University sustainability plans (draft),
2004
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Northern Arizona University sustainability strategy plan,
2003
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Promoting sustainably harvested native products in the Grand Canyon Country of the Four Corners states,
2002
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9 |
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Renewing Salmon Nation’s food traditions,
[2006]
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Rescuing America’s Endangered food traditions, bulletin,
2004
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Resource Guide #1, 2nd edition: directory of eco-regional food sustainability,
[2001] |
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Sacred lands and gathering grounds: a toolkit, report,
2005
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13 |
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Safeguarding the uniqueness of the Colorado Plateau,
2002
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14 |
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Seri shellfish marketing plan, by Matthew David Welch,
2007
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Slooooow down diabetes with traditional Navajo foods, flyer,
undated |
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Statewide survey results regarding equity in statewide water allocation,
2004
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Statewide survey results regarding purchasing locally supplied beef,
2004 |
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18 |
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Success stories from Northern Arizona University’s ERDENE initiatives, report,
2003 |
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Sustainable seafood and the fate of the oceans, version 1,
2004
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Various brochures, papers, and newsletters from CSE,
undated
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Weaving together local food system, [empty folder],
2003 |
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Where our food comes from, pamphlets,
2008 |
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Where to purchase traditional foods of the indigenous peoples of North America,
2006 |
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American livestock breeds conservancy breeders directory,
2005 |
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Ark nomination: Chiltepin wild chile pepper from the Southwest,
undated |
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Ark nomination: Puebloan blue flour corn for piki,
undated |
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Ark nomination: Puebloan red dye amaranth,
undated |
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Ark nomination: rare Hawaiian honey,
undated |
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Ark nomination: the American amaranth,
undated |
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Ark nomination: the Seminole pumpkin,
undated |
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Ark nomination process,
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Carleton College Opening Convocation,
2009 |
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33 |
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An eco-gastronomical approach to preserving biodiversity, grant proposal,
2004 |
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34 |
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Endangered edibles from The Saveur 100, in Saveur magazine,
2005 |
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35 |
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Foods at risk in Chile Pepper Nation,
2005 |
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36 |
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Food producers and their place-based foods at risk in the Gulf Coast,
undated |
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37 |
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Forgotten fruits of the Great Lakes Region: restoring heritage varieties to our tables, workshop/meeting folder,
2009 |
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38 |
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Forgotten fruits workshop,
2009 |
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39 |
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General information: Ark and RAFT,
undated |
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Harvest edition of the Seed Savers Exchange,
1981 |
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Native American cookbooks, project,
undated |
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42 |
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Native Seeds/SEARCH, articles and papers on diabetes,
1990 |
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43 |
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Native Seeds/SEARCH, celebrating 20 Years of Conservation, seedlisting,
2003 |
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Native Seeds/SEARCH: diabetes introductory packet,
undated |
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Native Seeds/SEARCH: Native American diet and exercise controls diabetes,
1993 |
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46 |
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Native Seeds/SEARCH, summer monsoon catalog,
1996 |
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47 |
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Niiĝuĝim Qalgadangis: Atkan food,
undated |
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48 |
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Place-based foods at risk in California,
2006 |
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49 |
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Place-based foods at risk in New England and the Maritime Provinces,
2007 |
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Press archive,
2004-2005 |
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51 |
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RAFT map: America’s place-based food traditions: eat your heritage,
2008 |
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52 |
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RAFT partner binder,
2005-2007 |
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53 |
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Renewing the food traditions of Chile Pepper Nation, workshop results,
[2006] |
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54 |
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Reviving the Ozette potato: a Salmon Nation food with a rich history and delicious taste,
undated |
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55 |
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Seed savers exchange, spring edition,
2009 |
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56 |
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Slow Food/Ark U.S.A., papers and articles,
2004 |
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57 |
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Slow Food USA National Congress, additional meeting materials,
2008 |
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SLOW: The Magazine of the Slow Food Movement,
2006 |
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The Snail, A Slow Food USA Newsletter,
2006 |
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The Snail, A Slow Food USA Newsletter,
2003 |
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A tasting of rare, threatened, and endangered foods from the Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market,
2009 |
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Various brochures from different groups comprising RAFT founding partners,
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Burgundy scrapbook: news clippings, correspondence, reviews,
1981-1995 and undated |
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Red scrapbook: news clippings, correspondence, reviews, journals,
1982-1993 and undated |
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The 13 most dynamic minds in food politics you should know, in Viva Terra Living, on ecosalon.com,
2008 |
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Adding value…from field to table, Appalachian Spring Cooperative,
2003 |
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9 |
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Advance praise for Smithsonian Foods of the Americas Cookbook,
2004
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10 |
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Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration,
2009 |
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11 |
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American Forests,
Winter 2005 |
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12 |
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An analysis of Papago communities from 1900-1920, by Richard Donald Jones,
1969 |
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Animalitos del desierto y del mar,
undated
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, photocopy,
1876
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Appendices to legislative justification, Duckwater Shoshone Tribe,
1992 |
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16 |
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Appendix II: Papago names for plants; newspaper articles; Coming in to the food shed by
Kloppenburg, Hendrickson, Stevenson; 5 p. typescript; Advice from the Field articles,
1995-1998 and undated
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An archaeological survey of the Cabeza Prieta Game Range, Arizona, by Bernard L. Fontana,
undated
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Arizona drought takes toll, photocopy, San Francisco Chronicle,
undated |
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Arizonans willing to pay more for traditional Foods, press release,
2003-2005 and undated |
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Association of American Geographers, annual meeting program,
2008 |
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21 |
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Ban junk food in public schools, say Arizonans,
2003 |
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Bibliographic references, p. 134,
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23 |
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Bi’kita: ceremonia pápago, by Héctor González,
[1989]
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24 |
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Bioneers, 19th Annual Conference,
2008
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25 |
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Border Beat: the Border Arts Journal,
1996
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26 |
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Borderland Foodways Symposium and related events,
2008 |
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27 |
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Bridging the gap: collaborative conservation from the ground up, Colorado State University,
2009
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28 |
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Bringing local foods to local institutions,
2003
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29 |
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Canyon Country Fresh sponsors niche market meats workshop, in Canyon Country Fresh News,
2005
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The Catch Pen, newsletter,
2006
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31 |
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Checklist of Sonoran desert oases floras,
[1982]
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32 |
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Chefs Collaborative’s sustainable seafood primer,
2003
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33 |
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Chile’s chemical puts the heat on predators by Kerry Fehr-Snyder, photocopy from The Arizona Republic,
2001
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34 |
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Choctaw Indian dishes, compiled by Amanda and Peter Hudson, photocopy,
1955
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35 |
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Churro lamb, La Posoda style by Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs, in Native Peoples Arts and Lifeways magazine,
2008
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36 |
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Los Comcáac y su comida tradicional: como prevenir el diabetis,
undated
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37 |
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Commercial clams of the Northern American Pacific Coast by Murray H. Amos,
1966
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38 |
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The community concept: strengthening our human and ecological communities through conservation education, Leopold Conference,
2009
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39 |
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Community food projects planning guide, Hugh Joseph and Kai Siedenburg,
2004
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40 |
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Community Sketches: Charles Darwin Research Institute,
undated
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41 |
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Conservation mission statement and long-range strategy plan, The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum,
1997-2002
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42 |
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Cool weather gardens fresh food by your door by Meals for Millions, in The Papago Runner,
1979
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43 |
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Cowboy Poetry Gathering, program, 24th,
Jan. 26-Feb. 2, 2008
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44 |
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Crescent City Farmer’s market,
2002
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45 |
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Cross-cultural trader by George Baramki Azar, in Aramco World magazine,
1994
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46 |
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Diablo Canyon rural planning area: evolving traditions in a new economy, action plan,
2005
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47 |
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Directions from Flagstaff, AZ to Crestone, CO,
2004
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48 |
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Dissertation chapter, Candace, p. 15-41,
undated
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49 |
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Diversity: a news journal for the international genetic resources community, The Mediterranean,
1995
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50 |
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Draft report on the Hia-Ced O’odham program with recommended changes in goals and objectives, by Mike Fraga,
1989
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51 |
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Drawings and oral histories from Dust Bowl, photocopy, High Country News,
1974
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52 |
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Drought; a scientific perspective, from The Quivira Coalition,
2000
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53 |
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The drought dilemma, by Doug McInnis and Clink Peck,
2002
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54 |
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Drought-related research and forecasts, speaker contact information,
undated
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55 |
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Eating locally, thinking globally, farm to cafeteria: healthy farms, healthy students, by Community Food Security Coalition,
2002
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56 |
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Eco-log and photocopy from Canyonlands National Park,
Utah, 1970
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57 |
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Ecological Society of America, 94th Annual Meeting, official meeting program,
2009
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58 |
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Ecology and sustainability of food systems, course taught by Nabhan,
2004
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59 |
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Economic impact of drought and the benefits of NOAA’s drought forecasting services, from NOAA Magazine Online,
[2002]
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60 |
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Efrain , the desert side-blotched lizard, told by Amalia Astorga and recorded by Gary Paul Nabhan, (photos removed for storage),
undated
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61 |
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Ethnobiology, Society of, thirteenth conference,
1990
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62 |
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Ethnobiology, 7th international conference, program and abstracts,
2000
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63 |
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Ethnobiology and Ethnoecology by Gary J. Martin, photocopy, from Encyclopedia of Biodiversity,
2000
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64 |
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Ethnobotany: integrating biology and traditional knowledge, abstracts,
2008
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65 |
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Farm Fresh products, miscellaneous brochure,
undated
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66 |
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Feasibility study for the little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area,
2008
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Fiber data (insoluble and soluble),
1991 |
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Flagstaff Farmers’ Market,
2003 |
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3 |
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Flagstaff Farmers’ Market, indemnity agreement,
2003
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4 |
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Flavors without Borders: a Literary Anthology About Traditional Foodways, Farming, and Ranching in the U.S./Mexico Border States,
2008 |
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5 |
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Food sovereignty, by Cathleen Kneen, The Ram's Horn, 2002
2008
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6 |
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The future of working cultural landscapes: parks, partners, and local products,
2008
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7 |
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The future of working cultural landscapes: parks, partners, and local products, workshop,
2004
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8 |
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Gary Nabhan in American Environmental Leaders by Anne Becher,
undated
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9 |
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Gary Paul Nabhan: a bibliography of the works of a Southwestern naturalist and ethnobotanist, compiled by Kimberly Buck,
1995 |
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10 |
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Gary Paul Nabhan by Gioia Woods, biography,
[2005] |
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11 |
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The geology and mineralogy of the Castle Dome Mining District, by Anne Domitrovic,
undated
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GP Nabhan brochures from readings, lectures, and conferences,
1997-2010 |
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Guggenheim proposal,
1996
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The Gulf of California Conference,
2004 |
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15 |
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Harlan II: An International Symposium, program and abstract booklet,
2008
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History of the Puerto Peñasco area, by Julian Hayden,
undated
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“A Home Grown Dish,” article by Anne Minard, in Daily Sun,
2002
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18 |
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Immigrants adding their own ingredients to farmers’ markets,
2003
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19 |
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Indians complete trek against diabetes by Maureen O’Connell, in Arizona Daily Star,
2000 |
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20 |
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Informe de la investigación de la Tortuga del monte en la isla Tiburón, Sonora, Mexico,
2001 |
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21 |
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International plant genetic resources; Egypt,
undated |
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22 |
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Invaden los pápagos las oficinas IN…, photocopy, El Imperial,
1982 |
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23 |
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La Duke: the Seri, sea turtles and cleavage, by Winona LaDuke, from Indian Country Today,
2005
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24 |
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A Learning Environment by Valerie Finholm, photocopy, from the Hartford Courant,
1995
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Local Foods Benefit, Nabhan and Adrienne Young,
2008 |
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26 |
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Managing useful plant resources in protected areas and biosphere reserves, revised outline,
1996
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27 |
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Manuscript of park service archaeologist/historian’s notes with T. Childs Jr. on deposit in the Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ, by R. Van Valkenburgh,
[1945] |
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28 |
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Milkweed questionnaire,
undated |
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29 |
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Miller postcard and Miroch sketches,
1981-1982 |
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Mimbres pottery fish designs,
undated
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Moral Ground, townhall meeting outline,
undated |
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32 |
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My Search for the Perfect Apple, by John Cloud, in Time magazine,
2007 |
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33 |
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Nabhan’s first tepary bean seed collection,
1975-1980 |
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34 |
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Nabhan glyph in Arabic,
undated
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35 |
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Nabhan served as a model for San Isidro Labrado, by Janet K. Miller,
1998
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36 |
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Native American Intellectual Property Rights,
2004
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37 |
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NAU Local and Native Food Survey,
2002-2003
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38 |
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NAU man’s research proves to be hot and wild, in Arizona Daily Sun newspaper,
2001
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39 |
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The Navajo Sheep Project and the Navajo Churro, the History and Near Extinction of the Churro, pamphlet,
2009
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40 |
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The Nectar Trail: progress reports on the migratory pollinator project,
2000
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41 |
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Northern Arizona University Campus Interview, on campus visit,
2000
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42 |
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Notas de campo, sin revision: de investigaciones antropolgicas e historias en el norte de Sonora, by Edmundo Faubert,
1974
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43 |
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Nutritional analysis, incomplete report,
undated
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44 |
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Nutritional values of assorted beans,
undated
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45 |
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Observational study of maize production systems of Suni farmers, offprint, Journal of Ethnobiology,
2002
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46 |
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Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association news,
2002
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47 |
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O’odham-English plant name translations,
undated
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48 |
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O’odham I:waki-Wild Greens of the Desert People, by Meals for Millions,
1980
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49 |
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Order of Ecumenical Franciscans, includes correspondence,
2008-2009 and undated
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50 |
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Petri dish of creativity by Seth Muller, in Mountain Living magazine,
2005
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51 |
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Polinizadores Migratorios: background reading materials for research collaborators, PCC Reference Binder,
1999
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52 |
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Primal prescription by John Willoughby, in Eating Well magazine,
1991
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53 |
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Property rights and endangered species protection, from the Endangered Species Coalition,
1995
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54 |
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Protecting oh-so-hot peppers, ABC News,
2000
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55 |
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Proximate analysis of ironwood,
undated
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56 |
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Que Pasa and Sunday Daily Sun,
1978 and 2002
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57 |
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Quiz given to U of A students and to Seri about sound symbolism in Seri words,
1998-1999
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58 |
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Raising Arizona: NAU professor grows locally to affect globally, by Mike Prokopeak,
in Mountain Living,
Oct. 2003
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59 |
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Relacion uso-disponibilidad de componentes topograficos y un model
de calidad de habitat para el Borrego Cimarron, en Sonora, Mexico, by Saavedra et. al., offprint, Acta Zoologica Mexicana,
1999
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60 |
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Report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs,
1866
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61 |
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Reservation (and Remote) Rural Food Assessments,
undated
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62 |
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The role of drought in range management by Thurlow and Taylor,
undated
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63 |
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Rural roots inland northwest farm fresh buying guide,
2002
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64 |
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Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance workshop,
2008
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65 |
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Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area: Feasibility Study Summary,
2005
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66 |
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Saving the Wide Open Spaces: The Conservation of Working Landscapes in the American West, book proposal by Susan Charnley and Thomas E. Sheridan,
2008
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67 |
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The science behind the Three Sisters Mound System by Jane Mt. Pleseant, photocopy from Histories of Maize,
2006
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68 |
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Seri Indians and diabetes, articles, correspondence,
1989-2002 and undated
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69 |
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The Seri Indians Sea Turtle Conservation in the Gulf of California, Grupo Tortuguero Comcáac,
[2006]
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70 |
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La Settimana della Biodiversita, Italian brochure (brochure removed for flat storage),
2010
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71 |
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Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area- Iowa, Visitor’s Guide,
2009-2010
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72 |
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Simposio de historia de Sonora- Memoria,
1979
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73 |
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Slow foods keep you skinny, clean out arterties, level blood sugar, and leave teeth alone,
[2004]
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74 |
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Society for Conservation Biology, meeting,
1993
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75 |
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The Society for Economic Botany, 32nd Annual Meeting,
1991
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76 |
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Some words of the language of the Pima and Papago Indians of Arizona Territory, by F.E. Grossman,
1871
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77 |
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Speaker advocates eating local crops, newspaper article,
undated
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78 |
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Succulent plants and their biotic relationships,
1992
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79 |
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Survey of Flagstaff farmers’ market amenities,
2003
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80 |
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La III [tercera] feria artisanal de la selva May,
April 4, 1997
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81 |
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Trek through the desert finds blooms that heal, by Anne Raver, in The New York Times,
March 30, 2000
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Urban Almanac,
2006
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Western drought and fires, from cowboypoetry.com,
2002
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84 |
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White Gold, photocopy, Chefs Collaborative Communiqué,
2002
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85 |
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Why conservationists should heed Pokemon, by Balmford et. al.,
2002
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86 |
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Wild Farm Alliance Food Pyramid,
undated
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87 |
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Wings: essays on invertebrate conservation,
1996
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88 |
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World Resources Institute, publications catalog,
1990
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You are what you eat by Colette Bancroft, in St. Petersburg Times,
2009
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Holding Fast ms., Final-To Holding Fast.doc,
8-12-2005
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[Holding Fast], Final-To Holding Fast.doc,
June 10, 2005
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast.doc,
May 11, 2003 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Twelve Jeru.doc [Ch. 13-17],
February 6, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Seven Sinai.doc,
February 9, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Recipe 1.doc,
January 29, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Macallao al Pil.doc,
November 1, 2004
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Extracts.doc,
January 27, 2005
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapters 7-12a.doc,
February 1, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapters 7-12.doc,
February 8, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapters 7-11.doc,
February 1, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapter Two.doc,
September 13, 2004 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapter Six.doc,
January 21, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapter Seven.doc,
January 26, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, Holding Fast Chapter One.doc,
September 11, 2004 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Five.doc,
January 12, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter One.doc,
September 11, 2004 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Seven.doc,
January 24, 2007 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Six,
January 21, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Two.doc,
January 9, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Two-Five.doc,
January 22, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Chapter Two-Four.doc,
January 10, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast Extracts.doc,
September 11, 2004
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast recipe 1.doc,
January 11, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Holding Fast recipe molakhia.doc,
October 6, 2004 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Introduction to Holding Fast.doc,
January 22, 2005 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Pescado seco capeado.doc,
October 1, 2004 |
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Holding Fast 050209_1353, floppy disk 01-25-2005, Smithsonian Folklife Center.doc,
January 12, 2005 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Talking About Biodiversity.pdf,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Statement of relationship.pdf,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Protecting sacred places.pdf,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Petition example.pdf,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, National Historic Register Forms.doc,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, MOU for gathering between NPS and S. Utah tribes.rtf,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, MOU for collecting Tan oak mushroom in Six Rivers NF.doc,
March 29, 2006 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, MOU between USFS and Western Apache.doc,
March 29, 2006 |
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37 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Gathering policy USFS and CA tribes.rtf,
March 26, 2009 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Cost-share agreement basketweavers, USFS.doc,
March 29, 2006 |
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39 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Conservation easement template,
March 29, 2006 |
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40 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Assessing health hazards related to plant gathering.doc,
March 29, 2006 |
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41 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Action alert and rally.pdf,
March 29, 2006 |
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42 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, Photographs, [Baboquiviri Peak, Grand Falls Little Colorado River, Mt. Sinai, Wailing Wall],
March 29, 2006 |
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43 |
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FAO Agrobiodiversity.doc,
4-7-2006 |
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44 |
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DTC paper, 28 June 03, [desert tortoise mortality surveys and paraecology training on Comcáac (Seri) lands, Sonora, Mexico],
June 2003 |
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45 |
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[Extreme Natural Science],
Aug. 21, 2005 |
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46 |
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Nabhan-Brusca Chile Pepper Nation, Feb 20 2007, RAFT Chile Pepper Nation final text 7 feb.doc,
Feb. 20, 2007 |
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Nabhan-Brusca Chile Pepper Nation, Feb 20 2007, Nabhan intro Chile Pepper Nationa Feb 16.doc,
Feb. 20, 2007 |
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Nabhan-Brusca Chile Pepper Nation, Feb 20 2007, Brusca intro-Chile Pepper Nation – feb 15.doc,
Feb. 20, 2007 |
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Nabhan intro Chile Ppr Nation, Feb 16.doc,
Feb. 21, 2007 |
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Nancy’s RAFT notes, Portland,
9-20-2005 |
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AZ Press, AZ Press, [village, fields, irrigation system, Oman, Vavilov],
Feb. 15, 2007 |
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AZ Press, Highmat Images, [fields, buildings, ruins, river],
Feb. 15, 2007 |
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Canyon del Muerto Canyon de Chelly, Gary’s photos, Mar 04, 040329_1437, [people, orchards, buildings, cliffs, sheep],
Dec. 1979 |
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Chile Nation, 4-20-08, [chiles, flowers, map, people, grasses, fruit, cactus],
2008 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-0705, [fishermen, shellfish, village],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-04, 220-40-22, [village, people, pelicans, boats],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-03, [people, children, rattlesnake, harvesting mesquite, food],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-02, STITCH_0458, [mountains],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-02, [people, clam digging, mesquite harvesting and roasting],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-01, STITCH_0417, [pelicans],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-01, STITCH_0425, [mountains and beach],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-07-01, [people, New Year’s Eve, dancing, mesquite harvesting],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-06-30, [barrel cactus, harvesting, replanting, people, children blowing bubbles, mesquite, organ pipe],
July 2007 |
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Desemboque 2007, 2007-06-29, [Magdelana hostel, lamb, Molly],
July-Sept. 2007 |
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Kfar Zabad pics, [buildings, orchards, fields],
Nov.-Dec. 2006 |
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RAFT brochure, RAFT_v4.jpg,
10-3-2006 |
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3 |
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Seri pictures #2, [people, children, fishing, village],
7-7-2007 |
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38 images for Powerpoint, [people, birds, map, snake, book covers, cactus],
Feb. 2007 |
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5 |
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RAFT: Raft_foodie.ppt,
4-12-2005 |
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Land stewardship pres., January 23, Collaborative stewardship.ppt,
1-23-2007 |
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RAFT: RAFT Picnic Texas.ppt,
November 1, 2007 |
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RAFT: RAFT 2006 Gary.ppt,
February 14, 2006 |
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Nabhan FAO, Agrobiodiversity changes through time.ppt, Gary Nabhan Center for Sustainable Environments,
April 7, 2006 |
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10 |
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Deepening our sense of local.ppt,
3-28-2007 |
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IPGRI2 Agrobiodiversity changes through time.ppt,
4-27-2006 |
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Niche beef Quivira Mailpais and Quivira livestock breeds niche marketing.ppt,
12-29-2004 |
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(4) presentations: Welcome to the world of Mescal de Tequila.ppt,
2-11-2004 |
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(4) presentations: The bat-agave-human symbiosis.ppt,
2-11-2004 |
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(4) presentations: Rescuing America’s endangered food traditions.ppt,
2-11-2004 |
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(4) presentations: Green box.ppt,
2-11-2004 |
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Holding Fast ms., [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 and Windows Media],
2003-2005 |
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[Holding Fast, Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2005
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Holding Fast, [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2003 |
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Sacred Lands Toolkit, [Adobe Acrobat pdf; Microsoft Office Word 97-2003; Rich Text Format; JPEG],
2006 |
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21 |
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FAO Agrobiodiversity, [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2006 |
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DTC paper, [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2003 |
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[Extreme Natural Science, Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 and Windows Media],
2005 |
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24 |
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Nabhan-Brusca Chile Pepper Nation, [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2007 |
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Nabhan intro Chile Ppr Nation, [Microsoft Office Word 97-2003],
2007 |
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Nancy’s RAFT notes, Portland, [1 file opens with Microsoft Office Word, 2 files do not open],
2005
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AZ Press, [images: Highmat, JPG],
2007 |
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Canyon del Muerto Canyon de Chelly, Gary’s photos, [JPG],
1979 |
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Chile Nation, [images: tif; other files would not open],
2003-2008 |
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Desemboque 2007, [images: JPG; video: AVI],
2007-2009 |
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Kafar Zabad pics, [images: JPG],
2006 |
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RAFT brochure, [image: JPG],
2006 |
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Seri pictures #2, [images: JPG; video: AVI],
2007 |
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Land stewardship pres., [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2007 |
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RAFT Texas powerpoint, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2007 |
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RAFT 2006 Gary.ppt, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2006 |
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Agrobiodiversity changes through time, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003; other files would not open],
2002-2006 |
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38 |
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Deepening our sense of local.ppt, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003; other files would not open],
2003-2007 |
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39 |
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Nabhan FAO IPGRI, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003; other files would not open],
2002-2006 |
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40 |
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Niche beef Quivira, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2004 |
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(4) presentations, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2004 |
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38 images for Powerpoint, [images: JPG],
2007 |
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43 |
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Lebanon wetlands, [images: JPG and HIGHMAT],
2007 |
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44 |
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RAFT, [Microsoft Office Powerpoint 97-2003],
2005 |
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Promo brochure [not printed, large file, brochure is in the collection],
2007 |
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46 |
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Utah Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide, [not printed, no files],
Feb. 19, 2008 |
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RAFT, edited manuscript [not printed, disk cracked],
[2006-2007?] |
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The Desert Smells Like Rain, Audio Press,
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Orion Society’s Forgotten Language Tour, April 4, 1995, Ofelia Zepeda, Robert Michael Pyle, Gary Paul Nabhan,
April 4, 1995 |
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Canciones de los Comáac,
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Young agrarians, 26 minutes,
2003 |
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Turtugas marinas y las indigenas Comcaac: conciones de sobrevivencia, 14 minutes,
2005 |
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Art of the wild, interviews with nature writers (Francisco X. Alarcón, John Daniel, Jane Hirshfield, Garrett Hongo, Pam Houston,
William Kittredge, Sandra McPherson, Gary Paul Nabhan, Louis Owens,
Pattiann Rogers, Annick Smith, Gary Snyder, Luci Tapahonso, Terry Tempest Williams), a Baylands Production,
1996 |
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Community supported wild foraging project, Center for Sustainable Environments, 15 minutes,
undated |
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Composite Tape: 1. Desert food is healthy food; 2. A taste of health; 3. Fat city; 4. Diabetes: how to prevent it, Aborigines,
undated |
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Diabetes and desert foods: examples from O’odham traditions, 20 minutes,
1991 |
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Audio CDs |
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Aldo Leopold in the Southwest, produced by Jack Loeffler, 59 min., 2 copies,
2009 |
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Biocultural Diversity: Adaptability lessons from biology and indigenous cultures; Gary Nabhan, Kelsang Aukatsang, moderated by Mark Sommer, Bioneers, 79 min.,
2008 |
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12 |
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Knowing Our Foodsheds, Localizing Our Food Systems; Gary Paul Nabhan, Jo Ann Baumgartner, Michael Diimock, Bioneers, 79 min.,
2008 |
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Part 1: Nature Heals All Wounds: Spirals, Seashells and Molecular Architecture; Jay Harman,
Paul Anastas Part 2: Surviving Climate Change: Plants, People and Place, John Mohawk, Gary Nabhan, Bioneers, 57 min.,
2006 |
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Navajo Churro Sheep, story and work by Daniel Kraker, KNAU-AZ, NPR All Things Considered,
June 24, 2005 |
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WFIU Public Radio Profiles, with guest Gary Nabhan and Joel Salatin, host, Annie Corrigan, 58 min.,
2010
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Radio West with Doug Fabrizio, Ethnobotanist Gary Nabhan, 52 min.,
Feb. 21, 2008 |
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Harvest songs, recorded by Laurie Monti in Egypt, Kazakstan, Tajikistan,
2007-2008 |
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Harvest songs, 2, Egypt and Central Asia,
[2007-2008?] |
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Heroes and Horses: Corridos from the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands, Smithsonian Folkways Recording, 71 min.,
2002 |
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20 |
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A World of Possibilities, 55 min.,
2008 |
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21 |
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American Roots, Shoots and Fruits,
undated
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22 |
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Holy Days on the Planet of Vegetables, or Quinn the Eskimo Dreams his Way South to Mexico, a medley by Gary Nabhan, Tony Norris and other zopilites,
2003
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Why Should We Care Where Our Food Comes From?, WFPL News, Louisville Public Media,
Jan. 27, 2009
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Songs of Survival: the Seri Indians and sea turtle protection in the Sea of Cortes, 14 minutes,
2006
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Ingredients, 5 minute trailer,
May 2008
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Reinventing the World: Food, Asterisk Productions, 52 min.,
undated
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27 |
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Return of the Navajo-Churro,
2008
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28 |
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Seri Sound Collages, English and Spanish,
undated
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Photographs |
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From: Eco-log and photograph of Canyonlands, group of hikers,
1970 |
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From: Efrain, the desert side-blotched lizard,
undated |
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[Efrain, the desert side-blotched lizard],
undated |
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4 |
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From: Trek through the desert, Anne Raver, group photo,
2000
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Photos of Nabhan, b“&”w, 1990 and undated
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Arizona Daily Sun,
May 1, 2007
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[Artwork, girl and shark,] from box 8, folder 46,
undated |
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3 |
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Coming Home to Eat, in Santa Fe New Mexican,
Oct. 9, 2002
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4 |
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The Chronicle of Higher Education,
Nov. 27, 2009 |
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5 |
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Crescent City Farmers Market, Report to the Community, from box 11, folder 44,
2002 |
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6 |
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Diablo Burger menu,
undated |
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7 |
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Farm Fresh Atlas, Wisconsin, 2 copies,
2003 |
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8 |
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Food Producers and their Place-based foods at Risk in the Gulf Coast, from box 10, folder 36,
[2010?] |
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9 |
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Gary Paul Nabhan, 2008 Lawrence Clark Powell Lecturer, poster,
Dec. 9, 2008 |
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10 |
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Grassfed Gazette,
Winter 2010 |
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11 |
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Grassfed Gazette,
Spring 2010 |
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12 |
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Green Fire Times, from box 7, folder 43,
March 2010 |
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13 |
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A guide to seafood of the Seri Indians,
undated |
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14 |
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Have you ever wondered where our food comes from? Brochure, Retracing Vavilov Tour, 2 copies, from box 20, folder 22,
2008 |
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15 |
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Home on the Range Not Suitable for Cattle? By Gary Nabhan, in High Country News, from box 6, folder 25,
Mar. 26, 1976 |
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16 |
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Local Food Movement Timeline,
[2009?] |
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17 |
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Mountain Newsreal, newspaper,
Dec. 4, 1975 |
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18 |
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Naming rights, from The Washington Post,
May 21, 2003 |
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19 |
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A new look at the old ways, in Arizona Daily Star,
March 26, 1980 |
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20 |
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[No title, Research material from Arizona Historical Society], p. 3-6, from, box 12, folder 21,
undated |
|
21 |
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Northern Arizona University Applied Indigenous Studies,
Spring 2004 |
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22 |
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Northern Lights,
Fall 1990 |
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23 |
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Polinizadores Saludable Significan, brochure,
2003 |
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24 |
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Renewing America’s Food Traditions, poster,
Sept. 14, 2009 |
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25 |
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Renewing the native food traditions of Bison Nation,
2006 |
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26 |
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The Seedhead News,
Winter Solstice, 1987 |
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27 |
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The Seedhead News,
Summer Solstice, 1985 |
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28 |
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La Settimana della biodiversita, brochure,
May 20-23, 2010 |
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29 |
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Taste the freshness, Arizona Farmers’ Market,
2003 |
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30 |
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Where to Purchase Traditional Foods of the Indigenous Peoples of North America, from box 10, folder 24,
undated |
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Artifacts |
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Pew Fellows Program in Conservation and the Environment, Award,
1990
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2 |
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Medal in leather billfold, [Akademik Nivavilov?], 1887-1987,
1987 |
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3 |
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Medal in black case, John Burroughs Memorial Association, for Gathering the Desert,
[1986]
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4 |
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Saveur, plaque honoring Coming Home to Eat,
2003 |
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