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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Central", sorted by average review score:

The Making of the Whiteman: From the Original Man to the Whiteman
Published in Paperback by Frontline Books (October, 1999)
Author: Paul Lawrence Guthrie
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The making of the whiteman
This book is very clear to those who want to know the truth!


Mama God, Papa God: A Caribbean Tale
Published in Hardcover by Crocodile Books(Inteu) (February, 1999)
Authors: Richardo Keens-Douglas, Stefan Czernecki, and S. Czemecki
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A great book for those five and under!
This book gives a wonderful vision for the new millenium when everyone can live together in harmony. Beautiful illustrations and great story line combine to make this my daughter's favorite book!


The Man Who Stopped the Trains to Auschwitz: George Mantello, El Salvador, and Switzerland's Finest Hour (Religion, Theology, and the Holocaust)
Published in Hardcover by Syracuse University Press (March, 2001)
Authors: David Kranzler, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, and Joseph I. Lieberman
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Beyond Schindler
THis is a compelling story written almost in novel form. The history is documented meticulously and represents a herculean effort by the author. This story of rescue on a grand scale is largely unknown and Schindler's efforts pale b comparison. This is a must read for anyone interested in the Holocaust. The author deserves much praise-I would love to hear him speak!


Management of Adult Neurogenic Dysphagia
Published in Paperback by Singular Publishing (January, 1999)
Authors: Maggie Lee Huckabee, Cathy Pelletier, and Cathy A. Pelletier
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Management of Adult Neurigenic Dysphagia
This book was very informative. It contained chapters pertaining to all of the hot issues in dysphagia management, including malnutrition/dehydration and reimbursement issues. Treatment strategies included both old and new methodology.


Mapsco Street Guide & Directory: Fort Worth (Prod Code Map-20099)
Published in Paperback by Mapsco (October, 1998)
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Pure Greatness!
An absolute must have for navigating in Fort Worth, Arlington, and Tarrant County. New maps pages cover the growing north Tarrant County / south Denton County area.


Marching on Washington: The Forging of an American Political Tradition
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (16 December, 2002)
Author: Lucy G. Barber
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I loved this book!
This book is fantastic. Barber tells great stories. The book focuses on five different marches from the last century, and each of them is fascinating and surprising. What she shows is how these dramatic events helped make marching an American political tradition. Her analysis of how everyone became obsessed with numbers is truly revealing. At a time like the present, everyone should read this book to understand both the power--and the limits of marching--as a political strategy.


Mario's Mayan Journey
Published in Paperback by Mondo Pub (September, 1997)
Authors: Michelle McCunney and McCunney Michelle
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terrific
Mario's Mayan Journey is a great book. It has a very realistic story and terrific pictures. I read it just a few weeks before going to the Mayan ruins.


Massacre Along the Medicine Road: A Social History of the Indian War of 1864 in Nebraska Territory
Published in Hardcover by Caxton Press (01 March, 1999)
Author: Ronald Becher
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No history buff's bookshelf should be without this book.
I have been a "student" of the Indian raids along the Little Blue in Nebraska in 1864 and have written and lectured on the subject for the past 9 years. Even my own publication falls way short of this new book. The history of the raids has needed someone to present it using no frills, no embellishments - just hard, cold facts supported by good documentation. The author has done just that and with the flair of a storyteller, the fascinating account of the events leading to and after the conflict is flawlessly unveiled in the book. The real heart of this book though is in Part II, presented in a nearly blow by blow "you are there" view of each of the attacks on stage stations and road ranches by Cheyenne and Sioux warriors. No other accounts have told this story with the thorough and painstaking examination given it by the writer. Drawing upon a vast body of military records, manuscripts, government publications, newspapers, periodicals, books, and other documentation, he has sifted meticulously through half-truths, outright untruths, shaded truths, and filled in with factual material where none was available or had been omitted in previous accounts. The remarkable research has resulted in a work that sheds a new and delightfully comprehensive light upon this period of American history.

For those who know (or wish to learn about) the whys and wherefores of the white-Indian relations from the time of the colonists and through the final conflict at Wounded Knee in 1890, it is put into perspective with this work. The book is divided into four parts, followed with an epilogue and appendices. Part I gives an overview of the development of white-Indian relations and interactions, presided over by government intervention from the 1600s up to the 1860s and the eve of the raid or massacre along the Little Blue. Unfolded in Part II is an amazingly accurate and detailed description of each day of the raid and immediate aftermath taking place from August 7th through August 19th. Beginning on the 7th, Cheyenne and Sioux warriors attacked numerous road ranches along the Little Blue and vast amounts of property and goods were destroyed. Commerce and travel along the route west from Missouri and Kansas through Nebraska and Colorado came to a halt. Hundreds of people were affected, many lost their lives, several women and children were captured and held hostage - some for as long at nine months.

Part III describes the panic and some levelheaded preparation and fortification of their homes by people living in the outlying areas of the actual raids. Accounting of press coverage given to the events, military campaigns to seek out and punish the Indians is given by the author before chapters on the captives and their unplanned for journey against their will.

For those interested in the ordeal and aftermath of the captivity of those mentioned, the book is a goldmine of information. Of the known captives (Lucinda, Isabelle and Willie Eubank, Ambrose Asher, Laura Roper, Nancy Morton, Daniel Marble) all survived and were released to military authorities. All returned home to relatives except Daniel Marble and Isabelle Eubank, who lived for only a short time after reaching Denver where they were brought by Major Edward W. Wynkoop, the commander at Fort Lyon in Colorado Territory. Nancy Morton was held 6 months and finally reached Fort Laramie in Wyoming, as did Lucinda and Willie Eubank who were brought there by their captors in May of 1865. For those interested in the history of the Sand Creek Massacre and Black Kettle's role in the events of 1864, it may be a surprise to learn that he was one of those greatly responsible for negotiating the release of the captives to Major Wynkoop near Hackberry Creek in western Kansas in September of 1864. Colonel Chivington and the First Colorado Volunteers ultimately attacked him and his fellow tribesmen in late November 1864.

Part IV of the book describes the aftereffects of the raids with concluding stories about many of the individuals who had lived in the valley of the Little Blue as well as others who impacted the story. Summation is given the Lemmon, Roper, Martin, Eubank, Morton, Emery, Mudge, Comstock, Baker, Artist, Gilbert, Hunt, Palmer, Bainter, Uhlig, Metcalf, Morrow, McDonald, Gilman and Marble families. What became of those military and governmental officials like Colonel Summers, Generals Samuel Curtis and Robert Mitchell, John Evans, and John Milton Chivington is discussed. A concluding chapter describes one former captive's return to the site of her capture that had occurred 64 years before.

Appendix A lists the known casualties of the raid, including those killed, mortally wounded, wounded and captured. This list is incredibly valuable for those trying to make sense of all the names and dates. Appendix B is a list of the military troop dispositions of company units and commanding officers. The photographs and illustrations are fine and their clarity is very good. Although a few typos crop up here and there in the text and one map on page 174 erroneously lists Nuckotte County instead of Nuckolls County, there is nothing about the book that needs much improvement. I loved the book and learned a lot from it that even I, after nearly 10 years of studying this topic, did not know.

No bookshelf of individuals interested in American west history should be without this awesome piece of research and easy to read style of writing. I highly recommend the book and give it my highest endorsement.


Maya Quest: Interactive Expedition
Published in Hardcover by Onion Pr (May, 1996)
Authors: Dan Buettner, Douglas Mason, and Doug Mason
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Beautifully Captured Journey
Buettner and Mason hit the mark with this beautifully illustrated and well written narrative of their journey through the Mayan lands. This is a must have for all children and adults who have an interest in anthropology or who have ever dreamt of traveling through foreign lands.

Two Thumbs Up, Boys!


Maya Resurgence in Guatemala: Q'Eqchi' Experiences
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt) (September, 1999)
Author: Richard Wilson
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Maya Resurgence
Wilson effectively blends a number of theorectical threads to create a moving and powerful image of Maya ethnicity in the late 20th century.


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