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Pub. Date
[2021]
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"Examines how Colorado agriculturists, from the Ancestral Puebloans to twenty-first-century ranchers and farmers, have adapted to and sought to overcome the natural limits of land and water. Documents the state's farming history and provides context for significant methodological and ideological transformations, including the organic, local foods movement."--
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p2011
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In The Rider of Lost Creek, Lance Kilkenny is the fastest gun in the West, but once the gunfight is over, he disappears. Most folks don't even know what he looks like. Some time back, Mort Davis saved Kilkenny's life. Now Davis needs Kilkenny's help with a pair of feuding ranchers, both of them claiming his property and water rights. In The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon, Mike Bastian was an orphan taken in by the outlaw Ben Curry and raised to one...
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Pub. Date
2017.
Description
"This book is to encourage the truth for our children's birth right to protect thier [sic] sacred walk. Water is our first medicine and is what sustains us. We must listen to our hearts before we speak, as our heart is our firs communicator. We then are in sacred alignment with our Creator, Mother Earth, Unci Maka. Our ancestors will guide us!" Dr. Cahuilla M. Red Elk, American Indian Movement Veteran.--Back cover.