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Preface ix
Prologue: A Visit to Black Rock xvii
Introduction to Place-Making, Identity, and Cultural Landscapes 3
A Place of Landforms, Imagination, and Spirituality 17
Peopling the Place 41
Constructing the Zuni Dam 79
The Zuni Agency Boarding School at Black Rock 99
Appropriating Place: Black Rock, an Agency Town 127
Taking Back Black Rock: The Indian New Deal and Self-Determination 151
Making Sense of Black Rock's Cultural Landscape 195
Notes 205
Bibliography 229
Index 241
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