Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESSISBN: 9780295988818

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By Marsha Weisiger, Foreword by William Cronon
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
750 g
Pages:
418

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Marsha L. Weisiger is associate professor of history at New Mexico State University. Marsha L. Weisiger is associate professor of history at the University of Oregon.

FOREWORD: Sheep Are Good to Think With / William Cronon Preface Acknowledgments PROLOGUE: A View from Sheep Springs PART 1: FAULT LINES 1. Counting Sheep 2. Range Wars PART 2: BEDROCK 3. With Our Sheep We Were Created 4. A Woman's Place PART 3: TERRA FIRMA 5. Herding Sheep 6. Hoofed Locusts PART 4: EROSION 7. Mourning Livestock 8. Drawing Lines on a Map 9. Making Memories EPILOGUE: A View from the Defiance Plateau Notes Glossary Plants Bibliography Index

"I cannot think of any book that weaves a more compelling narrative from the collision of Indian, American, and scientific understandings of nature. Weisiger's painstaking reconstruction of the region's biotic communities and her careful attention to biologists' thinking and their meanings for historians places this book in a class by itself." Louis Warren, University of California, Davis "An ambitious, masterful work that addresses fundamental issues about relationships of power between the state and the people it attempts to control, the relationship between nature and cultures, and conflicts between different ways of narrating stories." Sherry L. Smith, Southern Methodist University

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