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Sub FolderTitleAuthorType of MaterialDatePublisherBook TitleLocation SourceNotes
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Akimel O'odham
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Mythologies compared: Pima, Maricopa, and YavapaiBahr, D.Article1998Journal of the Southwest
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The Hispanic Acculturation of the Gila River PimasEzell, P. H.Article2013The University of Arizona
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Continuing Maricopa Identities: Gila River ReservationsKelly, M. C. S. Article2005Journal of the Southwest
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Ancestral O'odham: Akimel O'odham Cultural Traditions and the Archaeological RecordLoendorf, C. and Lewis, B. V.Article2017American Antiquity
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Apache Ranching Below the Gila 1841 - 1845Smith, R. A.Article1962ArizonianaJstor
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O'odham Irrigated Agriculture Response to Colonization on the Middle Gila River, Southern ArizonaStrawhacker, C.Book Chapter2017New Mexico and Pimeria AltaJstor
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Google BooksGila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community ArizonaCharter1938US Government Printing Office
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Google BooksRangeland, Gila River Indian Community, ArizonaReport1986US Department of Interior
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Google BooksInvestment Opportunities on the Gila River Reservation, ArizonaReport1974
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Book Reviews
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Hispanic Arizona 1536 - 1856Cox, S.Book Review2012The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in North-Western New Spain 1518 - 1764Fontana, B. L.Book Review1994The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Beliefs and Holy Places: A Spiritual Geography of the Pimeria AltaGriffith, J. S.Book Review1993The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Camp Fires on Desert and LavaHayden, J. D.Book Review1983The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of HistoryJacoby, K.Book Review2012The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Legal codes and talking trees: Indigenous Women's sovereignty in the Sonorarn and Puget Sounds borderlands, 1854 to 1946Murdoch, C. Book Review2018Law and History Review
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Law, legend and forgotten histories of survivanceTani, K. Book Review2016The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)Legal codes and talking trees: Indigenous Women's sovereignty in the Sonorarn and Puget Sounds borderlands, 1854 to 1946
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Border Context
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MexicanIgnacio Pesqueira: Sonoran CaudilloAcuna, R. F.Article1970Arizona and the WestJstor
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MexicanAspects of Mexican American Cultural HeritageAvendano, F. et alBook Chapter1979The ChicanosJstor
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US AmericanDifferential criminalization under Operation Streamline: Challenges to freedom of movement and humanitarian aid provision in the Mexico-US borderlandsBurridge, A.Article2009Refuge
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US AmericanClearly Marked GhoststCantu, F.Article
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MexicanMexican Policies and Attitudes in the 1920s: New UrgencyCardoso, L. A.Book Chapter1980Mexican Emigration to the United States 1897 - 1931 Jstor
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US AmericanLiving is for Everyone: Border Crossings for Community, Environment and HealthDi Chiro, G.Article2004OsirisJstor
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MexicanAn Interview with Alberto Ceyala 1952Dobyns, H. F. and Ezell, P. H.Article2007Journal of the SouthwestJstor
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US AmericanSojourners and Settlers: The Chinese Experience in ArizonaFong, L. M.Article1980The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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MexicanChurch and CrownFontana, B. L. Article1990Journal of the SouthwestJstor
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MexicanThe development of the Yuma route before 1846Forbes, J. D.Article1964California Historical Society Quarterly
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Tohono O'odhamIndigenous Survival and Settler Colonial Dispossession on the Mexican Frontier: The case of Cedagi Wahia and Wo'oson O'odham Indigenous CommunitiesGentry, B., Boyce, G.A., Garcia, J.M., and Chambers, S.N.Articlen.d.Journal of Latin American Geography
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MexicanBaroque Principles of Organization in Contemporary Mexican American ArizonaGriffith, J. S.Book Chapter1995Shared Space Jstor
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Tohono O'odhamMigration of responsibility: The trust doctrine ad the Tohono O'odham NationGurbacki, K. A.Article2013Mexican Law Review
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US AmericanOver the Wall: Law, human development, and the migrant communities of the Arizona borderlandsHagerty, M.C.Research Paper2012Notre Dame Law School Program on Law and Human Development
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Tohono O'odhamThe Tohono O'odham Nation and the United States-Mexico borderHeidepriem, P.Article2015American Indian Law Journal
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MexicanSonoyta and Santo Domingo: A Story of two desert towns and the river that ran byHoy, B.Article1990The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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US AmericanHistory of the United States - Mexican Boundary Survey 1848 - 1955James, H. L.Article1969New Mexico Geological Society
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MexicanWho crossed the border? Self selection of Mexican Migrants in the Early 20th CenturyKosack, E. and Ward, Z.Article2014Journal of Economic HistoryJstor
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Tohono O'odhamThere's no O'odham word for wall: Tribal Sovereignty, Resistance, and Acquiescence to the Militarization of the border and the US-Mexico border wallLevy, T. ThesisN/D
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Tohono O'odhamThe Paradox of Friendship: Loyalty and Betrayal on the Sonoran FrontierMartinez, I.Article2014Journal of the SouthwestJstor
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US AmericanMigrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered undocumented border crosser remains investigated by th Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner 1990 - 2020Martinez, D. E., Reineke, R. C., et alReport2021Binational Migration Institute, University of Arizona
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Expedition to SerilandMcGee, W. J.Article1896Science
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US AmericanA Disciplined Space: The Co-evolution of Conservation and Militarization on the US Mexico BorderMeierotto, L.Article2014Anthropological Quarterly
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US AmericanDivorce in the Desert: Unhappy Marriages and Female Autonomy in Arizona, 1870 - 1930Melcher, M.Article2018The Journal of Arizona HistoryProject Muse
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US AmericanImperial Democracies, Militarized Zones, Feminist EngagementsMohanty, C. T.Article2011Economic and Political WeekleyJstor
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US AmericanWhose Security? Dilemmas of Border Security in the Arizona Sonora BorderlandsMurphy Erfani, J. A.Book Chapter2007BorderlandsJstor
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Restoring sacred waters: A guide to protecting Tribal non-consumptive water uses in the Colorado River basinNania, J. and Guarino, J.Report2014Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment
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US AmericanPerception of Danger in the Southern Arizona BorderlandsNeilson, H. D.Article2020Fennia
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Tohono O'odhamSolutions or Symbols? An Indian Perspective on Water SettlementsNunez, A. and Wallace, M. G.Book ChapterIndian Water in the New West
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MexicanMixtec DiasporaO'Connor, M. I.Book ChapterN/DMixtec Evangelicals Jstor
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US AmericanA Surveillance Blimp is watching the US Mexico border. Critics call it an invasion of privacyCastaneda Perez, J.I.Article2022Arizona Republic
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US AmericanBoundary Line InfrastructureRael, R.Article2012ThresholdsJstor
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Tohono O'odhamThe White Man came and pretty soon they were all around us: Yaqui, Kickapoo and Tohono O'odham MigrationsSchulze, J. M.Book Chapter2018Are we not Foreigners Here? Indigenous Nationalism in the US Mexico Borderlands Jstor
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Tohono O'odhamWe are lost between two worlds: The Tohono O'odham NationSchulze, J. M.Book Chapter2018Are we not Foreigners Here? Indigenous Nationalism in the US Mexico Borderlands
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US AmericanUndivine Intervention: Do we need religious faith to defend Humanitarian Aid?Sostaita, B.Article2020bitchmedia
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MexicanVagabunaje and Settlement Patterns in Colonial Northern SonoraStern, P. and Jackson, R.Article1988The AmericasJstor
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US AmericanThe Ghosts of Frontiers Past: Making and Unmaking Space in the BorderlandsTruett, S. Article2004Journal of the SouthwestJstor
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Tohono O'odhamFight for the Line: The Struggle for Pass and Repass along the US Mexico BorderDe Unamuno, R.S.Thesis2006University of California
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Intercultural Relations in the Greater SouthwestUnderhill, R.Article1954American AnthropologistJstor
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Across Papagueria: Copper, conservation and boundary security in the Arizona-Mexico borderlandsWarren, S.D.Disertation2015Arizona State University
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US AmericanFrom humanitarian exceptionalism to contingent care: Care and enforcement at the humanitarian borderWilliams, J. M.Article2015Political Geography
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US AmericanFinding Wong Fook: A Chinese Immigrant's Story in Exclusion Era ArizonaWong, S.Article2016The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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US AmericanIn Search of a Homeland: Lai Ngan, a Pioneer Chinese Woman and her Family on the US/Mexico BorderYang. L.Article2011The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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US AmericanNo Mas Cruces en la FronteraWebsiteN/D
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US AmericanKOFA RangeWebsiteN/DYuma Test Center
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US AmericanYuma Proving GroundWebsiteN/DWikipedia Commons
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US AmericanKeeping the Gila River Wild for People and the PlanetBrind'Amour, M.Article2022Environmental and Energy Study Institute
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US AmericanYPG Hunting Area MapMapYuma Proving Ground
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US AmericanFinancing Border Wars: The border industry, its financiers and human rightsReport2021Transnational Institute
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US AmericanBMGR Integrated Natural Resources Management PlanReport2018Barry M. Goldwater Bombing Range
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US AmericanBMGR Integrated Natural Resources Management PlanReport2019Barry M. Goldwater Bombing Range
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Hia C'ed O'odham
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Quitobaquito Cemetary and its HistoryBell, F. et alReport1980National Park Service
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Sketch of the Sand Indians by Tom ChildsDobyns, H. F.Article1954Kiva
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Camel Whisperers: Desert Nomads Crossing PathsNabhan, G. P.Article2008The Journal of Arizona HistoryJstor
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Historical Maps_ Sonoran Desert
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Coronado Advance Party TrailBrasher, N.Map2014www.chichilticate.com
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Fray Bringas Itinerary October 1795Bringas, Fr.Map1795H. F. Bruning Collection
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Railroad and County Map of ArizonaCram, G. F.Map1887Geo. F. Cram, Engraver and Publisher
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Map of O'odham TrailsDarling, J. A.Map
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Map by Pedro Font corresponding to his diary 1776Font, P.Map1776John Carter Brown Map Collection
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Anza Expedition - Lower Gila MapGilman, C.Map2016Archaeology SouthwestThe Great Bend of the Gila: Contemporary Native Americans Connections to an Ancestral Landscape
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Kino - Lower Gila MapGilman, C.Map2016Archaeology SouthwestThe Great Bend of the Gila: Contemporary Native Americans Connections to an Ancestral Landscape
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Sedelmayr - Lower Gila MapGilman, C.Map2016Archaeology SouthwestThe Great Bend of the Gila: Contemporary Native Americans Connections to an Ancestral Landscape
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Pee-Posh and Xalychidom places along the Great Bend of the GilaGilman, C.Map2016Archaeology SouthwestThe Great Bend of the Gila: Contemporary Native Americans Connections to an Ancestral Landscape
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Other Sources - Lower Gila MapGilman, C.Map2016Archaology SouthwestThe Great Bend of the Gila: Contemporary Native Americans Connections to an Ancestral Landscape
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Plan of part of the US and Mexican Boundary exhibiting the limit separating Upper from Lower CA: Surveyed under Hon. Jon B. Weller US Comr. and the Gila River from a point on the same near its intersection with the Western Limit of New Mexico to the junction with the Rio Colorado under John R. Bartlett US Comr. In accordance with the agreement and decision of the Joint Commission and conformably to the 5th Article of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Also representing the Territory in the Vicinity of the Southern Boundary of New MexicoGray, A. B. Map1848National Archives
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Map of ArizonaHinton, R. J.Map1878Payot, Upham and CompanyR.J. Hinton's Handbook of Arizona
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The Diaz Expedition of 1540Ives, R. L. Map
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Territory of ArizonaKelley, R. P.Map1860Theodore Schrader
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Passage by Land to California Kino, E. F.Map1701Translated to English
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Leahy's Hotel Guide and Railway Distance MapsLeahy, J.F.Index1934American Hotel Register CompanyDavid Rumsey Map Collection
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Leahy's Hotel Guide and Railway Distance MapsLeahy, J.F.Map1934American Hotel Register CompanyDavid Rumsey Map Collection
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Map Showing Papago Rancherias Present and PastLumholtz, C. Map1912
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Southern PacificMapRand McNally and Company
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Official Map of Pima CountyRoskruge, G. J.Map1893
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Correct Map of the Railway and Steamship Lines operated by the Southern Pacific CompanySouthern Pacific CompanyMap1892Poole BrothersDavid Rumsey Map Collection
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Map showing the Southern Pacific Railroad and its connectionsSouthern Pacific CompanyMap Excerpt1875G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co.LOC
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Map of Papago Indian TownsWood, C. W.MapUnited States Census
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Papago Indian ReservationMap1944Bureau of Indian AffairsNational Archives