research-based Making Friends program
This study combines archaeological and ethnographic sources and provides tools for the adoption of standardized protocols needed to facilitate cross-project comparisons on which future regional syntheses can be based
Integrated throughout are applied case studies and real-world examples focusing on the importance of health equity considerations for health behavior change and how to apply an equity lens to conducting research
Like pearls threaded one-by-one to form a necklace
Pairing first-hand observations from activists with the critical perspectives of scholars
War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier, 1830-1880 Catherine F. Yonkaitis research-based Making Friends programThe historical record of the Rio Grande valley through much of the nineteenth century reveals well documented violence fueled by racial hatred, national rivalries, lack of governmental authority, competition for resources, and an international border that offered refuge to lawless men. Less noted is the region's other everyday reality, one based on coexistence and cooperation among Mexicans, Anglo Americans, and the Native Americans, African