Mexico Central
Mexico Central
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Indians from Central Mexico $24.99 Indians from Central Mexico Premium Poster by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Mountains of Northern Central Mexico $39.99 Mountains of Northern Central Mexico Photographic Print by Eightfish . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Acapulco, Mexico, Central America $19.99 Acapulco, Mexico, Central America Photographic Print by Charles Bowman. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Mexico, Central and Mexico City Travel Map $8.95 The Central Mexico and Mexico City Travel Reference Map by ITMB is an all-in-one travel resource, and perfect for todays travelers This Central Mexico and Mexico City map is double-sided, fully indexed, and printed on paper.The back side is a Mexico City map. This Map of Mexico includes useful information such as Major transportation routes Archaeological, Historical and Recreational sites ruins National Parks, Wildlife Parks Reserves International Provincial borders All roads, highways, trails and road distances Elevation info Hydrography Extensive labeling of physical features such as mountain ranges, valleys and peaks Tourist Information Points of Interest Bilingual Legend Detailed Scale of 1 1,000,000Coverage Area The central core of Mexico, surrounding Mexico City and extending to Veracruz and Tampico on the Caribbean coast, to Acapulco in the south, and to Morelia in the west. |
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Central America and Mexico (Southbound) $3249 Live like you mean it on a legendary 46-day journey through six countries. Swap the energy of Mexico City for lush jungles, Mayan pyramids and amazing white-sand beaches. Share coffee with the locals orif its to your likingtoss back a tequila in a colonial plaza and experience Central American culture with others who share your appetite for adventure. Perfect for the adventurer on a shoestring who wants to explore the regions diversity, this trip will provide a sampling of the best of Central America. |

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Mexico & Central America Placemat $4.99 A delightful way for children to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12″ x 17.5″ and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back…. |
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Corvette Central: Route 66: Coaster Set (New Mexico) $9.95 Set of 8 Plastic Coasters New Mexico Corvette Central #: 966052… |
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Map of the Caribbean islands and the American state of Florida (coloured engraving) by Theodore de Bry – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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100 Fiedler Favorites [Box Set] $33.92 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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''It is what holds us together as a people'': A history of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. $49.99 The relationship of land and water has always been central to the identity of the Ak-Chin Indian Community of southern Arizona. Ak-Chin's very name derives from the interaction of the two: "mouth of the wash" or "place where the wash loses itself in the sand." Although it became a reservation in 1912, Ak-Chin's history began much earlier, specifically among the Tohono O'odham and Akimel O'odham. As inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert, the O'odham were accustomed to adjusting to a varying environment. Similarly, the Ak-Chin people adapted to new situations, opportunities, and challenges. Into the next century, the community continued to exhibit the same resilience and adaptability as previously by defining and maintaining its identity through leadership and self-determination.;As Native peoples of what later became the American Southwest, the O'odham faced colonization by explorers and missionaries in New Spain's northern frontier, which continued to influence their religious beliefs. Eventually, O'odham land became part of the Republic of Mexico until the Gadsden Purchase caused further shirting of political boundaries with the region's occupation by the United States. For much of the twentieth century, the Ak-Chin people struggled over maintaining their farmland and water as a result of the rapid arrival of many non-Native occupants to the area just south of Phoenix and Maricopa. The formal struggle lasted over twenty years, culminating with the negotiation of the first water rights settlement between a Native community and the United States. In turn, that success motivated other accomplishments, including the U.S.'s first eco-museum. Ultimately, the community renewed its sense of identity, perseverance to survive, and maintenance of tradition in a rapidly changing and modernizing world.;Using archival documents, ethnographic materials, images, and other sources, this dissertation examines the Ak-Chin Indian Community's history as a continuing story. Some aspects of |
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''It is what holds us together as a people'': A history of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. $49.99 The relationship of land and water has always been central to the identity of the Ak-Chin Indian Community of southern Arizona. Ak-Chin's very name derives from the interaction of the two: "mouth of the wash" or "place where the wash loses itself in the sand." Although it became a reservation in 1912, Ak-Chin's history began much earlier, specifically among the Tohono O'odham and Akimel O'odham. As inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert, the O'odham were accustomed to adjusting to a varying environment. Similarly, the Ak-Chin people adapted to new situations, opportunities, and challenges. Into the next century, the community continued to exhibit the same resilience and adaptability as previously by defining and maintaining its identity through leadership and self-determination.;As Native peoples of what later became the American Southwest, the O'odham faced colonization by explorers and missionaries in New Spain's northern frontier, which continued to influence their religious beliefs. Eventually, O'odham land became part of the Republic of Mexico until the Gadsden Purchase caused further shirting of political boundaries with the region's occupation by the United States. For much of the twentieth century, the Ak-Chin people struggled over maintaining their farmland and water as a result of the rapid arrival of many non-Native occupants to the area just south of Phoenix and Maricopa. The formal struggle lasted over twenty years, culminating with the negotiation of the first water rights settlement between a Native community and the United States. In turn, that success motivated other accomplishments, including the U.S.'s first eco-museum. Ultimately, the community renewed its sense of identity, perseverance to survive, and maintenance of tradition in a rapidly changing and modernizing world.;Using archival documents, ethnographic materials, images, and other sources, this dissertation examines the Ak-Chin Indian Community's history as a continuing story. Some aspects of |