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THIS HOUSE IS MADE OF MUD BY KEN BUCHANAN & LIBBA TRAY

THIS HOUSE IS MADE OF MUD BY KEN BUCHANAN & LIBBA TRAY

ROUTE 66 IN ARIZONA BY JOE SONDERMAN

ROUTE 66 IN ARIZONA BY JOE SONDERMAN

THE TOHONO O'ODHAM & PIMERIA ALTA BY MCINTYRE & ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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Images of the Americas: The Tohono O'odham and Pimeria Alta by Allan J. McIntyre & The Arizona Historical Society

The Tohono O'odham have lived in southern Arizona's Sonoran Desert for millennia. Formerly known as the Papago, the people, acting as a nation in 1986, voted to change the colonial applied name, Papago, to their true name, Tohono O'odham, a name literally meaning "desert people." Living within a region the Spanish termed Pimeria Alta, the Tohono O'odham, from the time of Spanish Jesuit Kino's first missionary efforts in the late 1680s, have been witness to numerous governmental, philosophical, and religious intrusions. Yet throughout, they have adapted and survived. Today the Tohono O'odham Nation occupies the second largest land reserve in the United States, covering more than 2.8 million acres. The images in this volume date largely between 1870 and 1950, a period that documents great change in Tohono O'odham traditions, culture, and identity.

Paperback
Measurements: 9 1/4 x 6 1/2"
128 pages