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In "Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal
Traditions," writer Andrew Gulliford explores Indian attempts to
preserve tribal traditions, identity, language and sacred
landscapes.
by Matt Jenkins,
May 21, 2001
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In Preserving Western History, editor
Andrew Gulliford has put together "the first college reader to
address public history in the American West."
by Dave Phillips,
May 01, 2006
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Andrew Gulliford applauds the aerial acrobatics of the
Colorado Plateau’s newly returned condors.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Nov 12, 2007
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Andrew Gulliford gets a kick out of the humor of the West,
with its emphasis on boosterism, exaggeration and outright,
extravagant lying.
by Andrew Gulliford,
May 12, 2008
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by Tom Taylor,
Dec 08, 2003
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Andrew Gulliford tells the painful story of
Colorado’s Camp Amache, where 14,000 Japanese Americans were
imprisoned during World War II.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Oct 01, 2007
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Andrew Gulliford describes how a graffiti-removal team
near Lake Powell discovered a message left long ago by Spanish
friars.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Feb 11, 2008
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Andrew Gulliford says his brother, who is dying of
emphysema, bought the Marlboro-man myth that smoking is a Western
thing.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Apr 23, 2007
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by Jim Gerber,
Dec 08, 2003
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Paying homage to those imprisoned at Mancos Camp, Colo., during World War II.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Nov 18, 2008
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Twenty-eight years ago, the oil shale industry abruptly pulled out of western Colorado, leaving the local economy in shambles and teaching a painful lesson.
by Andrew Gulliford,
May 11, 2010
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California condors are back, and they're more impressive than manmade marvels.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Jun 04, 2010
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Rather than rail against Lake Powell's mere existence, conservationists should try to restore and protect the landscape that is still there.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Aug 20, 2010
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Describing themselves as "the junkyard dogs of the environmental movement," the women of Great Old Broads for Wilderness have spent 20 looking out for the wild lands they love.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Jul 21, 2009
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One hundred and thirty-five years ago, Alferd E. Packer survived winter starvation in the Colorado mountains with the help of his friends -- or at least of the meat on their bones.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Feb 27, 2009
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Lynell Schalk broke through the BLM’s “sagebrush ceiling” in the 1960s to become the first female special agent in the Western U.S. authorized to carry a gun.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Apr 14, 2009
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Guiding tours in the West for the ultra-rich can be more
than a little surreal
by Andrew Gulliford,
Jun 09, 2003
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The writer wishes Theodore Roosevelt could return and give
the Republican party – and the rest of us – a good
talking-to about conservation today
by Andrew Gulliford,
Oct 13, 2003