Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians
“This text reveals [Fontana’s] interaction with his [Tohono O’odham] neighbors and how geography and climate define life and culture in this piece of dry land. Fontana’s words introduce the reader to people and provide an excellent overview of tribal history, but no notice of this book can overlook John P. Schaefer’s photographs . . . [which] give the reader a feeling for what day-to-day life is like . . . for the 12,000 or so people who call Papaguería their homeland.”—Journal of Arizona History
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Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians
“This text reveals [Fontana’s] interaction with his [Tohono O’odham] neighbors and how geography and climate define life and culture in this piece of dry land. Fontana’s words introduce the reader to people and provide an excellent overview of tribal history, but no notice of this book can overlook John P. Schaefer’s photographs . . . [which] give the reader a feeling for what day-to-day life is like . . . for the 12,000 or so people who call Papaguería their homeland.”—Journal of Arizona History
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Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians

Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians

Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians

Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians

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“This text reveals [Fontana’s] interaction with his [Tohono O’odham] neighbors and how geography and climate define life and culture in this piece of dry land. Fontana’s words introduce the reader to people and provide an excellent overview of tribal history, but no notice of this book can overlook John P. Schaefer’s photographs . . . [which] give the reader a feeling for what day-to-day life is like . . . for the 12,000 or so people who call Papaguería their homeland.”—Journal of Arizona History

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816532667
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Bernard L. Fontana is the author of many articles and books, including Entrada: The Legacy of Spain and Mexico in the United States. He is also the author of Biography of a Desert Church: The Story of Mission San Xavier del Bac, which remains the standard source on the mission’s history.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Preface Antonio, A Prologue Desert "Into a Good Land" Canned Peaches Blackwater Saltshaker Danny Selected Bibliography Index
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