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         New Mexico Geography:     more books (100)
  1. New Mexico: Past and Present (The United States: Past and Present) by Corona Brezina, 2010-08-15
  2. Understanding NAFTA: Mexico, Free Trade, and the New North America by William A Orme Jr, 1996
  3. Topographic Recreational Map of New Mexico: Full Color Road Map for Outdoor Enthusiasts (City Maps-USA) by Gtr Mapping, 1993-01
  4. The New Webster's Us & World Atlas (Rand McNally Pocket Road Atlas US, Canada Mexico Leatherette Binding) by none noted, 1992
  5. New Mexico. Her natural resources and attractions, being a collection of facts, mainly concerning her geography, climate, population, schools, mines and minerals .. by Elias. Brevoort [from old catalog], 1874-12-31
  6. Wild Scenes in Kansas and Nebraska, the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Texas, and the Grand Prairies: Or, Notes by the Way, During an ... Passed Through, Including Their Geography by Rufus B. Sage, 2010-04-08
  7. The World Map, 1300--1492: The Persistence of Tradition and Transformation (Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Staunton, Virginia) by Evelyn Edson, 2007-05-30
  8. E is for Enchantment: A New Mexico Alphabet (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series) by Helen Foster James, 2004-07-30
  9. New Mexico (Hello USA) by Theresa S. Early, 1993-03
  10. New Patterns for Mexico: Observations on Remittances, Philanthropic Giving, and Equitable Development. Nuevas Pautas para México: Observaciones sobre ... Equitativo (Studies in Global Equity)
  11. Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain: Containing Researches Relative to the Geography of Mexico ... / By Alexander De Humboldt ... Translated from the Original French ... by Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von, Baron; Black, John (translator) Humboldt, 1811
  12. The New Geography By Grades, Grade 6A : Canada, Mexico, South America by Harmon B. Niver, 1930-01-01
  13. Valles Caldera: A Vision for New Mexico's National Preserve by William deBuys, Don J. Usner, 2006-10-16
  14. New Mexico (This Land Is Your Land) by Ann Heinrichs, 2003-08

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63. Richard L. Nostrand
34, No. 3 (1995), pp. 8287. The new mexico-Centered Hispano Homeland, Journalof Cultural geography, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Spring/Summer 1993), pp. 47-59.
http://geography.ou.edu/people/rnostrand.html
Richard L. Nostrand
David Ross Boyd Professor Office: 662 Sarkeys Energy Center
Hours: MWF 9:30-10:15 and by appointment
Phone:
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Courses: GEOG 1103, Human Geography
GEOG 3633, Historical Geography of the United States

GEOG 6220, Seminar: Historical Geography
Richard L. Nostrand (Ph.D., UCLA, 1968) joined the OU faculty in 1973. He is a Historical Geographer who specializes in the Southwestern United States. He is the recipient of four teaching awards and has been a guest lecturer at a number of universities. His latest book, The Hispano Homeland, won the Angie Debo prize. He was named David Ross Boyd Professor in 1996.
Education
Ph.D., UCLA, 1968
M.A., UCLA, 1964
B.A., University of Washington, 1961 Books: Co-editor (with Lawrence E. Estaville) of Homelands: A Geography of Culture and Place Across America.

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  • 66. An Outline Of American Geography - Chapter 13
    An Outline of American geography. but, in fact, the region includes the broad flatlandsof the lower Rio Grande Valley; the plateaus of new mexico; the dramatic
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    THE SOUTHWEST BORDER AREA
      T he area known generally as the Southwest is one of the most widely recognized yet one of the most transitionary regions of America ( Map 12 : 14K). It has an apparent physical uniformity that can be attributed primarily to its clear, dry climate, but, in fact, the region includes the broad flatlands of the lower Rio Grande Valley; the plateaus of New Mexico; the dramatic mesas, buttes, and deserts of Arizona; and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. The Southwest is made distinctive by the coexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian, and Anglo cultures, and the physical environment is almost like a stage that serves to emphasize aspects of each. The American Indian and Spanish populations coexisted in much of the region for 250 years after Spanish arrival at the end of the 16th century before Anglos began immigrating in the middle of the 19th century. The canyonlands of northern Arizona and southern Utah provided an effective barrier to Spanish expansion northward from Mexico. The Spanish moved up the Rio Grande to the broad expanse of the Rocky Mountains, north of which little Hispanic settlement developed. In Texas, most settlement remained concentrated along the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers. The extensive cattle-grazing industry that the Spanish introduced into south Texas was ill-suited to the moist, forested lands of the eastern portion of the state. That area, left as a frontier, was largely unsettled by the Spaniards. Most migration by Spanish-Americans beyond this original settlement area has been to urban places.

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    71. Introduction To Biogeography
    of Georgia, Athens, magna cum laude MS 1988, Department of geography, The University ofClimate and Fire History at El Malpais National Monument, new mexico.
    http://www.valdosta.edu/~grissino/geog4900/personal.htm
    Geography 4900
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    Me at my most favorite of all places, El Malpais National Monument in northwestern New Mexico. This piece of wood dated back to AD 117, and was a vital part of the 2,129 year long reconstruction of rainfall for the Southwest.
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      Place of birth: Monterey, California (near Cannery Row) Marital Status: Now single again ( damn Home Address: 3200-B Tyndall Dr., Valdosta, Georgia 31602, 912-253-9117 Family: Just me and my two cats, Oliver "Dove-Shredder" (left) and Shadow "Feather-Lips" (right) Hobbies: Hiking/camping, collecting old/rare books, bibliophilia, Southwestern history, and trees
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    72. CU Dept Of Geography Resources: State Agencies, Research Teams, And Organization
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    74. Facts About Southern New Mexico
    geography Laying at the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert, the Mesilla Valley Asa Southern new mexico city on the rise, Las Cruces has retained charm and
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    El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (The Royal Road Inland) is a historic trail that has had a significant role in the settlement and shaping of both the United States and Mexico.This trail extended from Mexico City northward through Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, and on to El Paso del Norte where it continued along the Rio Grande Valley to Santa Fe in the Provincia de Nuevo Mexico. El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was approximately 1,800 miles long and existed long before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, from the late 1500s to the 1880s. The Spanish explorers and colonists shared the trail with North American Indians, who had used it as a trade route long before their arrival. During the 17th and 18th centuries, one of the primary functions of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was to supply the Spanish missions along the route. With the founding of Albuquerque and Chihuahua City in 1706 and 1709 respectively, the trail became more of a trade and supply route between these cities. After the independence of Mexico in 1821 and with the westward expansion of Americans, El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro and the Santa Fe Trail were the major trade and commerce links from Missouri to Chihuahua City and on to Mexico City. El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro continued as a major trade route after the Mexican American War (1846-1848) until the 1880s when the railroad was built from Santa Fe to El Paso and on to Chihuahua City, Mexico.

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