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- Member of: Traces of Japanese Life: Selections from the Melikian Collection
- Member of: Grand Canyon National Park Government Documents
- Member of: Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award
Dr. Margaret Bruchac, Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Native American & Indigenous Studies at University of Pennsylvania, speaks about her Labriola Center Book Award winning book "Savage Kin: Indigenous Informants and American Anthropologists," published by the University of Arizona Press.
Dr. Elizabeth Hoover, Manning Assistant Professor of American Studies at Brown University, speaks with Dr. David Martinez at ASU Library about her award winning book "The River is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community," published by the University of Minnesota Press.
Woodblock print, mounted as scroll
Hand-drawn ink and pigment on very thin early washi paper and laid down on heavier paper for support. This map was probably copied by the Japanese from Dutch sources and maps. Since Japan was closed to Western countries at this time, this type of information would have been seen only by a select few.
Printed book