Over vast expanses of time, fire and humanity have interacted to expand the domain of
"The moment to savor [Mary Sully]. . . has arrived."
Short-listed for the 2002 Saskatchewan Book Awards for Best Non-Fiction and Best
Murray Morgan’s classic history of the Olympic Peninsula, originally published in 1955,
Der Klimawandel ist – nicht zuletzt nach der einzigartigen Serie verheerender
Among Southeast Alaska’s best-known tourist attractions are its totem parks, showcases for
Ebb and Flow was named one of 2007's "best science books" by Peter Calamai, science editor
Often when Native nations assert their treaty rights and sovereignty, they are confronted
This book in itself is testimony to transition in the affairs of the north circumpolar
In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly determined that affordable Internet access is
Bauer tells California history strictly through Native
The research presented in this volume focuses on identifying and quantifying the major
Following the removal of the gray whale from the Endangered Species list in 1994, the
On April 18, 1906, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco region, igniting
The history of the Siletz is in many ways the history of all Indian tribes in America: a
Japan today defends its controversial whaling expeditions by invoking tradition—but what
American Indian business is booming. The number of American Indian– and Alaska
“I am here. You will never be alone. We are dancing for you.” So begins Cutcha Risling
“The Ice is a compilation of more about ice than you knew you wanted to
No matter where they are located in the world, communities living in
Nature’s Year in the Kawarthas is an almanac of key
On Sacred Ground explores the literature of the Northwest, the area
Howard Zahniser (1906–1964), executive secretary of The Wilderness Society and editor of
For the vast majority of Native American students in federal Indian boarding schools at