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Malice in Tarnished Spaces
- A small town police procedural set in the American Southwest
- By: Lakota Grace
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
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When Pegasus Quincy, sheriff’s deputy, steps into the leaky rowboat to investigate a murder at a mysterious artists’ colony, her troubles have just begun. A new detective blames Peg when she gets snake bit. A friend gets caught in a drug raid and asks Peg’s assistance. Her new roomie monopolizes the kitchen, until Peg’s coonhound Reckless eats too many French macarons. And then there is the cat lady who accuses Peg of stealing a valuable painting. Surely Peg wouldn’t do that, would she? Join Pegasus Quincy as she delves into the nefarious underworld of art auctions, mid-century ...
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How boring
- By Gretchen on 11-23-24
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Malice in Tarnished Spaces
- A small town police procedural set in the American Southwest
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
- Release date: 02-13-24
- Language: English
- When Pegasus Quincy, sheriff’s deputy, steps into the leaky rowboat to investigate a murder at a mysterious artists’ colony, her troubles have ...
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In Search of the Canary Tree
- The Story of a Scientist, a Cypress, and a Changing World
- By: Lauren E. Oakes
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Several years ago, ecologist Lauren E. Oakes set out from California for Alaska's old-growth forests to hunt for a dying tree: the yellow-cedar. With climate change as the culprit, the death of this species meant loss for many Alaskans. Oakes and her research team wanted to chronicle how plants and people could cope with their rapidly changing world. Amidst the standing dead, she discovered the resiliency of forgotten forests, flourishing again in the wake of destruction, and a diverse community of people who persevered to create new relationships with the emerging environment.
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Moving and inspiring
- By Catherine A Gould on 05-26-19
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In Search of the Canary Tree
- The Story of a Scientist, a Cypress, and a Changing World
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 11-27-18
- Language: English
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Eloquent, insightful, and deeply heartening, In Search of the Canary Tree is the surprisingly hopeful story of ecologist Lauren E. Oakes' search for resiliency in a warming world....
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Learning Native Wisdom
- What Traditional Cultures Teach Us About Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality (Culture of the Land)
- By: Gary Holthaus
- Narrated by: Kenneth Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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Learning Native Wisdom explains why achieving a sustainable culture is more important than any other challenge we face today. Although there are many measures of a society's progress, Holthaus warns that only a shift away from our current culture of short-term abundance, founded on a belief in infinite economic growth, will represent true advancement. In societies that value the longevity of people, culture, and the environment, subsistence and spirituality soon become closely allied with sustainability.
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Mechanical voice but the words are wise!
- By Jessica R Thomas on 01-24-23
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Learning Native Wisdom
- What Traditional Cultures Teach Us About Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality (Culture of the Land)
- Narrated by: Kenneth Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
- Release date: 03-17-14
- Language: English
- Learning Native Wisdom explains why achieving a sustainable culture is more important than any other challenge we face today....
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Northeast Foraging from Your Backyard Homestead
- Native Herbalist's Guide to Identifying 101 Tasty Wild Edible Foods
- By: J. B. Maxwell
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
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According to squaremilefarms.org, We eat only 0.1 percent of the planet’s edible plants. Really? No matter the case, searching for plants that won't kill you if eaten can be tricky sometimes—especially if you are living off the grid or partially off the grid. This guide can help you find solutions to a lot of the stress and turmoil in locating edible plants in the Northeast. This book is a guide for how to find, prepare, and eat delicious forest plants in the Northeast, and makes the most of homesteading practices
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Northeast Foraging from Your Backyard Homestead
- Native Herbalist's Guide to Identifying 101 Tasty Wild Edible Foods
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
- Release date: 08-17-22
- Language: English
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This guide can help you find solutions to a lot of the stress and turmoil in locating edible plants in the Northeast. This book is a guide for how to find, prepare, and eat delicious forest plants in the Northeast, and makes the most of homesteading practices....
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The Native American Indian Approved Means to Gather Food
- US History 6th Grade | Children's American History
- By: Baby Professor
- Narrated by: Carmyn Block
- Length: 11 mins
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How did the Native American Indians gather food? They definitely did not go to the supermarket! Instead, they planted and hunted. Learning about how the natives lived without technology will lead to a deeper sense of appreciation for all the modern things you enjoy today. It will also help you to understand the origins of food. Get a copy today!
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The Native American Indian Approved Means to Gather Food
- US History 6th Grade | Children's American History
- Narrated by: Carmyn Block
- Length: 11 mins
- Release date: 03-17-22
- Language: English
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How did the Native American Indians gather food? They planted and hunted. Learning about how the natives lived without technology will lead to a deeper sense of appreciation for all the modern things you enjoy today, and help you to understand the origins of food....
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Alimentazione e Cultura in Mesoamerica [Food and Culture in Mesoamerica]
- By: Davide Domenici
- Narrated by: Daniela Bruni
- Length: 43 mins
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Quando si pensa alle antiche civiltà del continente americano, come quella maya o azteca, si è soliti associarle a immagini di piramidi immerse nella foresta; difficilmente si pensa a come si nutrivano. Se in genere si fatica a riconoscere l’origine americana di molti cibi della nostra tavola, come patate, mais e pomodori, ancor più difficilmente si associano questi cibi alle loro originarie forme di preparazione e alle antiche culture alimentari di cui fecero parte.
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Alimentazione e Cultura in Mesoamerica [Food and Culture in Mesoamerica]
- Narrated by: Daniela Bruni
- Length: 43 mins
- Release date: 06-22-10
- Language: Italian
- Quando si pensa alle antiche civiltà del continente americano, come quella maya o azteca, si è soliti associarle a immagini di piramidi immerse nella foresta; difficilmente si pensa a come si nutrivano....
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