Disseminating the scholarship of the Amerind Seminars
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Investigating problems of anthropological importance in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and beyond
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Investigating the archaeology of northwest Mexico and the southwestern United States
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Understanding issues fundamental to the Sonoran Desert’s natural history, human history, and protection
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Publishing emerging and established voices in Latinx literature
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Making out-of-print books from our notable backlist available once again, in affordable formats
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Investigating the green economy and its alternatives
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Transcending disciplinary boundaries and reflecting Native-centered concerns and objectives across the globe
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Connecting feminisms, race, and social justice
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Critical contributions to Indigenous studies
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Providing cutting-edge archaeological research that reveals insights into the pre-Hispanic world of the ancient Southwest
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Revealing critical interactions between social and environmental processes
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Highlighting the impacts of social and criminal justice, law, and environmental justice on Indigenous North America
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Investigating the mutual impacts of the peoples and environment of Latin America over time
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Highlighting and analyzing the varied and vital presence and significant influence of Latinx popular culture
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Providing greater flexibility in undergraduate education
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Fostering creative scholarship on the twentieth-century American West
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Examining cultural regions and illuminating the strategies of Native peoples to maintain their autonomies and identities
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Offering books by and about people and places that stand out for their service to the University of Arizona and the Arizona community at large
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Exploring the broad relations between people and the natural environment
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Contributing to scholarship and research on diverse cultures native to the Southwest
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Describing the nation’s fire scene region by region
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Publishing exceptional works of space science since 1974
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Examining the experiences of women in the American West between 1700 and 1990
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