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Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes - A Natural History of Bursera: Judith X. Becerra, David Yetman, Exequiel Ezcurra Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes - A Natural History of Bursera
Judith X. Becerra, David Yetman, Exequiel Ezcurra
R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mexico's Valleys of Cuicatlán and Tehuacán - From Deserts to Clouds: David Yetman, Alberto Búrquez Mexico's Valleys of Cuicatlán and Tehuacán - From Deserts to Clouds
David Yetman, Alberto Búrquez
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Tropical Deciduous Forest of Alamos (Hardcover): Robert H. Robichaux, David Yetman The Tropical Deciduous Forest of Alamos (Hardcover)
Robert H. Robichaux, David Yetman
R1,866 R1,747 Discovery Miles 17 470 Save R119 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Only a day's drive south of the U.S.-Mexico border, a tropical deciduous forest opens up a world of exotic trees and birds that most people associate with tropical forests of more southerly latitudes. Like many such forests around the world, this diverse ecosystem is highly threatened, especially by large-scale agricultural interests that are razing it in order to plant grass for cattle.

This book introduces the tropical deciduous forest of the Alamos region of Sonora, describing its biodiversity and the current threats to its existence. The book's contributors present the most up-to-date scientific knowledge of this threatened ecosystem. They review the natural history and ecology of its flora and fauna and explore how native peoples use the forest's many resources.

Included in the book's coverage is a comprehensive plant list for the Rio Cuchujaqui area that well illustrates the diversity of the forest. Other contributions examine tree species used by Mayo Indians and the numerous varieties of domesticated plants that have been developed over the centuries by the Mayos and other indigenous peoples. Also examined are the diversity and distribution of reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and birds in the region.

"The Tropical Deciduous Forest of Alamos" provides critical information about a globally important biome. It complements other studies of similar forests and allows a better understanding of a diverse but vanishing ecosystem.

Sonora - An Intimate Geography (Paperback): David Yetman Sonora - An Intimate Geography (Paperback)
David Yetman
R670 R556 Discovery Miles 5 560 Save R114 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now available in paperback, this informal account of the people, culture, land, and history of Sonora, Mexico, describes blistering deserts, alpine mountains, tropical river valleys, and arid coastlines, and relates the lives and stories of cattlemen, lumbermen, fishermen, weavers, cobblers, musicians, bootleggers, and Indians. The author's curiosity extends to the weaving of Nacori hats, the distillation of fiery bacanora, and the utility of the tegua, the Sonoran cowboy boot. Sonora is also a record of painful twentieth-century change of human dislocation from rural villages to industrial cities and the relentless destruction of Sonoran forests, jungles, deserts, and rivers. A regular visitor for over thirty years, the author provides a colorful portrait of the Sonora of the past, present, and future.

The Saguaro Cactus - A Natural History (Paperback): David Yetman, Alberto Burquez, Kevin Hultine, Michael Sanderson The Saguaro Cactus - A Natural History (Paperback)
David Yetman, Alberto Burquez, Kevin Hultine, Michael Sanderson
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Conflict in Colonial Sonora - Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Paperback): David Yetman Conflict in Colonial Sonora - Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Paperback)
David Yetman
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries northwestern Mexico was the scene of ongoing conflict among three distinct social groups - Indians, religious orders of priests, and settlers. Priests hoped to pacify Indians, who in turn resisted the missionary clergy. Settlers, who often encountered opposition from priests, sought to dominate Indians, take over their land, and, when convenient, exploit them as servants and laborers. Indians struggled to maintain control of their traditional lands and their cultures and persevere in their ancient enmities with competing peoples, with whom they were often at war. The missionaries faced conflicts within their own orders, between orders, and between the orders and secular clergy. Some settlers championed Indian rights against the clergy, while others viewed Indians as ongoing impediments to economic development and viewed the priests as obstructionists. In this study, Yetman, distinguished scholar of Sonoran history and culture, examines seven separate instances of such conflict, each of which reveals a different perspective on this complicated world. Based on extensive archival research, Yetman's account shows how the settlers, due to their persistence in these conflicts, emerged triumphant, with the Jesuits disappearing from the scene and Indians pushed into the background.

Mayo Ethnobotany - Land, History, and Traditional Knowledge in Northwest Mexico (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): David Yetman, Thomas... Mayo Ethnobotany - Land, History, and Traditional Knowledge in Northwest Mexico (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
David Yetman, Thomas R. Van Devender
R1,835 Discovery Miles 18 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Mayos, an indigenous people of northwestern Mexico, live in small towns spread over southern Sonora and northern Sinaloa, lands of remarkable biological diversity. Traditional Mayo knowledge is quickly being lost as this culture becomes absorbed into modern Mexico. Moreover, as big agriculture spreads into the region, the natural biodiversity of these lands is also rapidly disappearing. This engaging and accessible ethnobotany, based on hundreds of interviews with the Mayos and illustrated with the authors' strikingly beautiful photographs, helps preserve our knowledge of both an indigenous culture and an endangered environment.
This book contains a comprehensive description of northwest Mexico's tropical deciduous forests and thornscrub on the traditional Mayo lands reaching from the Sea of Cortes to the foothills of the Sierra Madre. The first half of the book is a highly readable account of the climate, geology, and vegetation of the region. The authors also provide a valuable history of the people, their language, culture, festival traditions, and plant use. The second half of the book is an annotated list of plants presenting the authors' detailed findings on plant use in Mayo culture.

Natural Landmarks of Arizona (Paperback): David Yetman Natural Landmarks of Arizona (Paperback)
David Yetman
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Conflict in Colonial Sonora - Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Hardcover): David Yetman Conflict in Colonial Sonora - Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Hardcover)
David Yetman
R1,483 R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Save R294 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries northwestern Mexico was the scene of ongoing conflict among three distinct social groups--Indians, religious orders of priests, and settlers. Priests hoped to pacify Indians, who in turn resisted the missionary clergy. Settlers, who often encountered opposition from priests, sought to dominate Indians, take over their land, and, when convenient, exploit them as servants and laborers. Indians struggled to maintain control of their traditional lands and their cultures and persevere in their ancient enmities with competing peoples, with whom they were often at war. The missionaries faced conflicts within their own orders, between orders, and between the orders and secular clergy. Some settlers championed Indian rights against the clergy, while others viewed Indians as ongoing impediments to economic development and viewed the priests as obstructionists.

In this study, Yetman, distinguished scholar of Sonoran history and culture, examines seven separate instances of such conflict, each of which reveals a different perspective on this complicated world. Based on extensive archival research, Yetman's account shows how the settlers, due to their persistence in these conflicts, emerged triumphant, with the Jesuits disappearing from the scene and Indians pushed into the background.

The Organ Pipe Cactus (Paperback): David Yetman The Organ Pipe Cactus (Paperback)
David Yetman
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Distinguished by its slender vertical branches, which resemble the tubes of a pipe organ, and growing to the imposing height of 15 to more than 30 feet, it's obvious how the organ pipe cactus got its name. In the United States, these spectacular and intriguing plants are found exclusively in a small area of the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern corner of Arizona. With a landscape marked by sharp, rocky slopes and daytime highs in the summer reaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit, the region is inhospitable for most ordinary life, whether plant or animal. But the organ pipe cactus is far from ordinary. Although it is the most common columnar cactus, it is so unusual in the United States that it is only one of three cacti to have a national preserve established to protect it. In this regard, it joins a select group of plants--including Joshua trees, redwoods, and sequoias--upon which that honor has been conferred. In this beautifully illustrated, large-format book, David Yetman provides an in-depth and comprehensive look at these intriguing and picturesque plants that most Americans will never have the opportunity to see. Chapters explore their ethnobotanical uses, their habitat, their distribution, and special conditions required for their germination, establishment, growth, and survival. Yetman also places the organ pipe in perspective as a member of a genus with at least twenty-three species, ranging from the prostrate Stenocereus eruca of Baja California to the 50-foot high giant S. chacalapensis of the coast of Oaxaca.

The Great Cacti - Ethnobotany and Biogeography (Hardcover): David Yetman The Great Cacti - Ethnobotany and Biogeography (Hardcover)
David Yetman
R1,986 Discovery Miles 19 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Towering over deserts, arid scrublands, and dry tropical forests, giant cacti grow throughout the Americas, from the United States to Argentina--often in rough terrain and on barren, parched soils, places inhospitable to people. But as David Yetman shows, many of these tall plants have contributed significantly to human survival. Yetman has been fascinated by columnar cacti for most of his life and now brings years of study and reflection to a wide-ranging and handsomely illustrated book. Drawing on his close association with the Guarijios, Mayos, and Seris of Mexico--peoples for whom such cacti have been indispensable to survival--he offers surprising evidence of the importance of these plants in human cultures. The Great Cacti reviews the more than one hundred species of columnar cacti, with detailed discussions of some 75 that, have been the most beneficial to humans or are most spectacular. Focusing particularly on northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States, Yetman examines the role of each species in human society, describing how cacti have provided food, shelter, medicine, even religiously significant hallucinogens. Taking readers to the exotic sites where these cacti are found--from sea-level deserts to frigid Andean heights--Yetman shows that the great cacti have facilitated the development of native culture in hostile environments, yielding their products with no tending necessary. Enhanced by over 300 superb color photos, The Great Cacti is both a personal and scientific overview of sahuesos, soberbios, and other towering flora that flourish where few other plants grow--and that foster human life in otherwise impossible places.

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