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Author | : Paul N. Backhouse |
Publisher | : University Press of Florida |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2018-09-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0813063779 |
As indigenous populations are invited to participate in cultural heritage identification, research, interpretation, management, and preservation, they are faced with a variety of challenges, questions that are difficult to answer, and demands that must be carefully navigated. We Come for Good describes the development and operations of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) of the Seminole Tribe of Florida as an example of how tribes can successfully manage and retain authority over the heritage of their respective cultures. With Native voices front and center, this book demonstrates ways THPOs can work within federal and tribal governments to build capacity and uphold tribal values--core principles of a strong tribal historic preservation program. The authors also offer readers one of the first attempts to document Native perspectives on the archaeology of native populations.
Author | : Mel Highline |
Publisher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 534 |
Release | : 2010-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1608444155 |
Five hundred years have passed since a man took that one small step on the moon. Now humankind is ready for the next giant leap. The starship, ESC-1, the most ambitious and costly project ever undertaken, embarks on its historic journey. The destination is light-years and decades away but Captain Tara Nelson and crew believe they are ready for any challenge. However, millennia ago, events were set into motion that will turn their new home, a pristine moon circling a ringed gas giant, into a cosmic bull's eye. As the budding colony begins to thrive, they discover a strange anomaly. From the star system's outer reaches, hordes of asteroids are plunging toward their world. Initially, surrounded by 26th century technology, it is little more than a nuisance. Then, inexplicably, that technology begins to fail. Now, to their horror, they are powerless, completely at the mercy of the deadly, onrushing calamity.
Author | : Debra Dank |
Publisher | : Footnote Press |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2023-11-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1804440868 |
Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction Indigenous Writers' Prize UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing Longlisted for the 2023 Stella Prize Prime Minister's Summer Reading List 2022, Grattan Institute We Come with This Place is a remarkable book, as rich, varied and surprising as the vast landscape in which it is set. Debra Dank has created an extraordinary mosaic of vivid episodes that move about in time and place to tell an unforgettable story of country and people. There is great pain in these pages, and anger at injustice, but also great love, in marriage and in family, and for the land. Dank faces head on the ingrained racism, born of brutal practice and harsh legislation, that lies always under the skin of Australia, the racism that calls a little Aboriginal girl names and beats and rapes and disenfranchises the generations before hers. She describes sudden terrible violence, between races and sometimes at home. But overwhelmingly this is a book about strong, beloved parents and grandparents, guiding and teaching their children and grandchildren what country means, about joyful gatherings and the pleasures of eating food provided by the place that nourishes them, both spiritually and physically. We Come with This Place is deeply personal, a profound tribute to family and the Gudanji Country in Australia, to which Debra Dank belongs, but it is much more than that. Here is Australia as it has been for countless generations, land and people in effortless balance, and Australia as it became, but also Australia as it could and should be.
Author | : Odie Lindsey |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2016-07-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0393249611 |
A Military Times Best Book of 2016 An Electric Literature Best Short Story Collection of 2016 "Almost a novel in stories, thematically linked like Phil Klay's Redeployment, but more particular in its examination of the new American veteran." —New York Times Book Review Lacerating and lyrical, We Come to Our Senses centers on men and women affected by combat directly and tangentially, and the peculiar legacies of war. The story “Evie M.” is about a vet turned office clerk whose petty neuroses derail even her suicide; in “We Come to Our Senses,” a hip young couple leaves the city for the sticks, trading film festivals for firearms; in “Colleen” a woman redeploys to her Mississippi hometown, and confronts the superior who abused her at war; and in “11/19/98” a couple obsesses over sitcoms and retail catalogs, extracting joy and deeper meaning. The story “Hers” is about the sexual politics of a combat zone.
Author | : Nalin Chandra Wickramasinghe |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2015-02-03 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9814641421 |
The life story of this book spans many stages of the life and scientific career of one of the foremost astrophysicists/astrobiologists of our times. Starting from his boyhood days, the book describes the author's scientific work over the past 50 years, the ground-breaking discoveries he had made, the controversies generated in the scientific community, and the gradual acceptance of his discoveries. Written in lucid non-technical language it captures the essence of the author's research at Cambridge, his lifelong collaborations with the legendary astronomer of the 20th century, Sir Fred Hoyle, the birth of the subject of astrobiology which they arguably 'invented' in 1980, and his continuing ground-breaking research carried out while he was a Professor at Cardiff and later at Buckingham. The book traces the various influences that guided the author through his career, including that of his father who was a Cambridge Wrangler, and the profound influence of Buddhism in his early life.The author has published over 25 books and close to 300 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, over 60 of which were in the journal Nature.
Author | : Scott Caan |
Publisher | : Dramatists Play Service, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 55 |
Release | : 2017-03-16 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0822234874 |
In this romantic comedy, Charlie finds himself at a crossroads in his life when he discovers that his girlfriend is expecting. Charlie confides in his best friend, Vince, that he has recently crossed paths with women from his past, and this tangled web of previous girlfriends is making Charlie doubt his ability to commit to his future.
Author | : Gerald C. Anderson Sr. |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2010-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 145025859X |
As repentance for all the evil it inflicted, the people of Gomorrah have been banished to another world for the last 5,000 years. King Abimelech and his followers are now ready to return to AdaminaEarthand regain what they believe is rightfully theirs. The king commissioned Professor Hai to locate the distant Adamina in order to facilitate Gomorrahs return and to crush Adaminas current inhabitants. As the chief scientist of both the University of Brisha and the Adamina Research Project, Hai holds the key to Gomorrahs return. But Hai maintains another important role as the leader of the resistance, a small group of Gomorrahans intent on overthrowing the king and returning peacefully to Adamina. Without the kings knowledge, Hai has located the planet and has built a three-person shuttle; he plans to warn Adamina about the kings impending attack. But spies lurk everywhere on Gomorrah, and the resistance does not know who it can trust. When the king suspects that Hai is hiding something, the resistance knows it must hasten its plans for the overthrow of the government and travel to Adamina before it is too late.
Author | : Piergiorgio Costa |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2008-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 059553158X |
It is important to save memories of our past life for future generations to know. This is particularly important for my American family that is logistically separated from his Italian roots. Discovering where we are coming from some time explain what we are and how we feel.
Author | : Oscar Cásares |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2019-05-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0525655441 |
A stunning and timely novel about a Mexican-American family in Brownsville, Texas, that reluctantly becomes involved in smuggling immigrants into the United States. From a distance, the towns along the U.S.-Mexican border have dangerous reputations--on one side, drug cartels; on the other, zealous border patrol agents--and Brownsville is no different. But to twelve-year-old Orly, it's simply where his godmother Nina lives--and where he is being forced to stay the summer after his mother's sudden death. For Nina, Brownsville is where she grew up, where she lost her first and only love, and where she stayed as her relatives moved away and her neighborhood deteriorated. It's the place where she has buried all her secrets--and now she has another: she's providing refuge for a young immigrant boy named Daniel, for whom traveling to America has meant trading one set of dangers for another. Separated from the violent human traffickers who brought him across the border and pursued by the authorities, Daniel must stay completely hidden. But Orly's arrival threatens to put them all at risk of exposure. Tackling the crisis of U.S. immigration policy from a deeply human angle, Where We Come From explores through an intimate lens the ways that family history shapes us, how secrets can burden us, and how finding compassion and understanding for others can ultimately set us free.
Author | : Richard B. Gunderman |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2017-10-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0253031028 |
A study of how philanthropy can enrich our lives, as shown by examples from both the lives of real-life individuals and fictional characters. What is the most meaningful and rewarding path in life? Many assume we enrich ourselves only by accumulating more wealth, power, and fame, or by finding new and greater forms of pleasure. In reality, we are most enriched not in taking from others but in sharing the best we have to offer through a life of service. The legendary, real-life individuals and the famous literary characters in this inspiring book show us the way: Vincent Van Gogh exemplified service through art, Benjamin Franklin dedicated his life to service of community, and the career of coach John Wooden is apt testimony to the rewards of service through education. Gunderman persuasively argues that, far from draining away our vitality, service at its best actually brings us to life.