River flowing from the sunrise : an environmental history of the lower San Juan / James M. Aton, Robert S. McPherson.
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Utah State University Press,
©2000.
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Online Access: | JSTOR Open Access |
Table of Contents:
- Twelve millennia on the San Juan
- Prehistory: from Clovis hunters to corn farmers
- Navajos, Paiutes, and Utes: views of a sacred land
- Exploration and science: defining terra incognita
- Livestock: cows, feed, and floods
- Agriculture: ditches, droughts, and disasters
- City building: farming the triad
- Mining: black and yellow gold in redrock country
- he federal government: dams, tamarisk, and pikeminnows
- San Juan of the imagination: local and national values
- Visions: flowing from the sunrise or a water spigot?