TY - BOOK ID - 8654918 TI - A shared space PY - 1995 SN - 0874211980 0874211875 9786613077974 0874213754 1283077973 9780874213751 9781283077972 9780874211986 9780874211870 9780874211986 PB - Logan, Utah Utah State University Press DB - UniCat KW - Aboriginal Australians -- Attitudes. KW - Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations. KW - Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of. KW - Australia -- Race relations. KW - Regions & Countries - Americas KW - History & Archaeology KW - United States Local History KW - Folklore KW - Borderlands KW - Arizona KW - Sonora (Mexico : State) KW - Social life and customs. KW - Border-lands KW - Border regions KW - Frontiers KW - Folk beliefs KW - Folk-lore KW - Traditions KW - Sonora, Mexico KW - Gobierno del Estado de Sonora (Mexico) KW - State of Arizona KW - Ariz. KW - أريزونا KW - Ārīzūnā KW - Estato d'Arizona KW - Штат Арызона KW - Shtat Aryzona KW - Арызона KW - Aryzona KW - AZ KW - Аризона KW - Talaith Arizona KW - Hoozdo Hahoodzo KW - Arizona osariik KW - Αριζονα KW - Πολιτεία της Αριζόνα KW - Politeia tēs Arizona KW - Estado de Arizona KW - Arizono KW - Â-li-sông-ná KW - ʻAlikona KW - Negara Bagian Arizona KW - Aariisuunaa KW - Civitas Arizonae KW - アリゾナ州 KW - Arizona-shū KW - アリゾナ KW - Statul Arizona KW - Arizona Eyâleti KW - Штат Аризона KW - Territory of Arizona KW - Arizona Territory KW - Arizona (Ter.) KW - Boundaries KW - Ethnology KW - Manners and customs KW - Material culture KW - Mythology KW - Oral tradition KW - Storytelling KW - Occidente (Mexico) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8654918 AB - Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States is both a political reality, literally expressed by a fence, and, to a considerable degree, a cultural illusion. Mexican, Anglo, and Native American cultures straddle the fence; people of various ethnic backgrounds move back and forth across the artificial divide, despite increasing obstacles to free movement. On either side is found a complex cultural mix of ethnic, religious, and occupational groups. In A Shared Space James Griffith examines many of the distinctive folk expres ER -