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WE CAME NAKED AND BAREFOOT
THE JOURNEY OF CABEZA DE VACA ACROSS NORTH AMERICA
BY ALEX D. KRIEGER
EDITED BY MARGERY H. KRIEGER
FOREWORD AND AFTERWORD BY THOMAS R. HESTER
Krieger plots out the most probable route of the 2,800-mile journey of Cabeza de
Vaca from the Texas coast, where he was shipwrecked, to Mexico City. Thomas
R. HIester's foreword and afterword set Krieger's previously unpublished 1955
work in the context of more recent scholarship and archaeological discoveries.
Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory Series, Thomas R. Hester, Editor
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BUFFALO BILL AND SITTING BULL
INVENTING THE WILD WEST
BY BOBBY BRIDGER
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in a golden age leaving the frontier experience and re-creating it in heroic renewal of
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THE COMANCHE CODE TALKERS OF WORLD WAR II
BY WILLIAM C. MEADOWS
Drawing on interviews with all surviving members of the unit, their original
training officer, and fellow soldiers, as well as military records and news accounts,
Meadows follows the Comanche Code Talkers from their recruitment and
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up to the present.
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BLACK-BROWN RELATIONS AND STEREOTYPES
BY TATCIIHO MINDIOLA JR., YOLANDA FLORES NIEMANN,
AND NESTOR RODRIGUEZ
Offering some of the first in-depth analyses of how African Americans and
Hispanics perceive and interact with each other, this pathfinding study looks at
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majority ethnic population and one in which Hispanics outnumber African
Americans.
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TEXAS EARTHQUAKES
BY CLIFF FROHLICI-I AND SCOTT D. DAVIS
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Peter T. Flawn Series in Natural Resource Management and Conservation
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TEXAS BATS
BY MERLIN D. TUTTLE
EDITED BY ANNIKA KEELEY
Texas has thirty-two bat species, more than any other state. This guide, produced
by Bat Conservation International and the Texas Parks and Wildlife department,
includes descriptions of Texas's bats, photographs, and range maps.
Distributed for Bat Conservation International
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