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Snake: The Plain and Its People
Faculty & Staff Authored Books
  • E. B. Bentley, Boise State University
  • Bill Bonnichsen
  • John C. Freemuth, Boise State University
  • Bill Hackett, Boise State University
  • Glenn Oakley
  • F. Ross Peterson
  • Mark G. Plew, Boise State University
  • Todd Shallat, Boise State University
  • Steve Stuebner
Description

Idaho's longest river curves west through desert landscapes, cutting deep through ancient formations, flowing through space and time. How have humans dealt with the desert? How have we been shaped by the land? SNAKE: The Plain and Its People explores the physical and ecological roots of Idaho civilization through science, social science, photography and art.

ISBN
0932129242
Publisher
Boise State University
Publication Date
1994
Comments

E.B. Bentley, Bill Bonnichsen, John Freemuth, Bill Hackett, Glenn Oakley, F. Ross Peterson, Mark Plew, Todd Shallat, and Steve Stuebner. SNAKE: The Plain and Its People. ©1994 by Boise State University - College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs.

Please see Albertsons Library catalog for physical copy: https://boisestate.on.worldcat.org/v2/oclc/31689273.

Citation Information
Bentley, E.B.; Bonnichsen, Bill; Freemuth, John, Hackett, Bill; Oakley, Glenn; Peterson, F. Ross; . . . and Stuebner, Steve. (1994). "Snake: The Plain and It's People" (Todd Shallat, Ed.). Boise State University.