National Border, National Park: A History of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Beyond America's Best Idea: Constructing and Contesting Borders in the Nation's Most Dangerous Park
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Contributor Reflections and Biographies
Aaron Reistad
Caitlin Krasner
Caitlyn Carrillo
Darryl Plummer
Dustin Munroe
Ellen Roth
Francesca Gentile
Gage Patinella
Jared Orsi, Associate Professor
Kenneth Shroyer
Seth Vandenberg
Shaun Brower
Contributors
Project Description
Border
A Borderless Future? The Necessity of Territorialization and Entropy in the Physical World
History of Smuggling
History of the Border Fence
Human Rights Violations
Immigration Today
Moving Away from Walls: the Future of Border Manifestation in the American Southwest
The Environmental Consequences of a Border
History and People
Characters of the Borderlands
Historical Preservation Efforts
Prehistory
First Encounters: Spaniards and Native Americans, 1540-1848
Native Americans 1848-1916
North America 1848-1916 Overview
American Newcomers
Ranching in Southern Arizona to 1937
Ranching 1937 – 1978
Tohono O’odham: 1916 – Present
Maps
Nature
Climate
Rainfall in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Environmental Impact of Fences
Flooding in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Geography
Plant Life
Current Threats
Plant Bios
Wildlife
Animal Bios
Park
Current Management Issues
Founding
History of the National Park Service
National Monument vs. National Security
Neighboring Land Parcels
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: How it Fits into the Larger National Park Narrative
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: Is it Really America’s Best Idea?
Park History: 1937-1976
Park History: 1976-Present
Visitor Experiences
Photo Gallery
Quitobaquito, December 2013
Sources and Links
Bibliography
Bibliography Summaries
Banks Summary
Master Bibliography
Links
National Archives Documents, College Park, MD, Branch
National Archives: Rocky Mountain Region
Timeline
Quitobaquito, December 2013
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