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A photograph of Naomi Ortiz holding her book, Rituals For Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice.

Signed Los amantes de equidad. Ornate print in title lettering. 1851 broadside reflecting political infighting and attacks.

Photograph of an NAACP carnival

Photograph of women displaying their hats at an NAACP event.

Margarita Moreno photographed in a doorway in Tucson, Arizona.

View of a crested/cristate saguaro next to a large shrub.

A photograph of a mushroom shaped indigenous hut, which is typical is this area, with Mr. Ernest D. Rout standing in front of the hut.

A photograph of large white mushrooms with a 10 inch slide ruler below it.

A photograph of caryophyllus jambos, a light green fruit commonly called musafa. It has a spicy flavor.

A photograph of a musa encete in flower and fruit. Both the fruit and flowers are covered with large bracts. Mr. Matheus, the Assistant Director, is standing in front facing the musa encete.

Shows dwarf bananas. A misunderstanding here carried my camera case back to St. Vincent and I had no further opportunity to photograph or collect at this place. [Shantz travel journal, July 28, 1919]

News clipping regarding the death of Cristero General Luis Ibarra, active in Jalisco (1926-1929) and Sonora, and Alfonso de la Torre’s commander, published by El Imparcial

A photo of a branch with fruit and leaves of garcinia livingstonei, also known as munkonga.

A photograph of a mungonga or manketti nut, a tree which produces a very light wood, suitable for lining leather cases. The fruit and nut are edible and the nut produces an oil.

A photograph of a mungonga or manketti nut, a tree which produces a very light wood, suitable for lining leather cases. The fruit and nut are edible and the nut produces an oil.
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