Journal of the Southwest

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the Southwest is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ethical Memory and Re-Presenting History Across Empire: The Korean War in Rolando Hinojosa's Klail City Death Trip1
Account Given by Ernesto Molina, Great-Great-Grandson and Descendant of Jesús Ávila Sánchez and Dolores Casanova Villegas1
The Oral Histories of Coyote Iguana and Dolores Casanova Among the Comcaac1
Acequias: Trust and Hydrosocial Territory1
Dining with Lola and Coyote: A Conversation0
Bisbee: The Alchemical City of the Borderlands by Virgil Hancock III (review)0
Contents: Volume 650
Stories of Holy Dirt: Myth, Ethnicity, and the New Age at the Santuario de Chimayó0
Politics and Prison Ink in Arizona A Map for Navigation in a World of Post-structural Violence0
Prelude to the Columbus Raid of 1916: The Battle of Naco0
The Names of Arizona's Four Peaks0
Introduction: The Union of Coyote Iguana and Lola Casanova Set in a Time of Crisis0
The Journey of Coyote Iguana and Lola Casanova: A Visual Geography0
Introduction to the Collection of Oral Histories0
The Photo Postcards of Albert W. Lohn from Culiacán, Sinaloa, and Ambos Nogales, Arizona and Sonora: 1907–19330
Identifying Bird Species in River Yuman Oral Traditions0
Shoe-String Operation or Large Capitalist Venture? The Financing of the Madero Revolt of 1910–19110
The Origins of the Section-Line Arterial Street Grid in Tucson, Arizona0
Recollections of Sonora, and Especially the Río Sonora Valley0
Tricksters Unmasked0
The Tohono 'O'odham Tradition of the 'A'al Hiaha'iñ, the Children's Burial Place0
U.S.-Mexico Groundwater Diplomacy: Lessons from the Historical Record0
Condors over Cattle: Managed Wilderness and the Pastoral Tradition in Northern Baja California0
Bisbee: The Alchemical City of the Borderlands0
An Account of Coyote Iguana and Lola Casanova in Seri Oral Tradition0
Orthographies for the Winters Papers in This Issue0
Adventures in Teaching: The Scandalous Career of Carrie Amidon Stanton (1839–1897)0
Account Given by Manuel Monroy of Jesús Ávila Sánchez, Dolores Casanova Villegas, and Victor Ávila Casanova0
'O'odham Astronomy0
Automobile Parts in 'O'odham Ñi'ok, the 'O'odham Language0
Mexican Food: (an essay presented to the Tucson Literary Club, March 16, 2015)0
Alfred L. Kroeber's Visit to the Seris in 1930, as Recalled by Roberto Thomson Encinas0
Seeds of Wisdom: Toward Healing a Cultural Divide0
The Calendar Stick of Mehidaj and Benjamin Thompson, 'Akimeli 'O'odham of Casa Blanca, Arizona0
The Place Name, Eloy, Arizona0
How Good Is Oral History and What Is It Good For?0
Charles R. Crane and Rached B. Zok and the History of the American Date Industry0
Volume Contents0
Place Naming and Toponymic Silencing in the Sierras of Northern Nuevo México0
The 'O'odham Eagleman Tradition or Ba'ag Ho'ok 'Aaga0
Natural History and Racial Justice: The Land Ethic of Texas Naturalist Roy Bedichek0
G. E. P. Smith and Arizona's Failed Water Code0
Carp Fever! The Introduction of Carp into Territorial Arizona and Its Lasting Legacy0
History of the Hickiwan District, Tohono 'O'odham Nation0
Arizona Indian Peoples' Territories in the Nineteenth Century0
The Lola Casanova That I Have Longed to Know0
Lorraine Marquez Eiler: The Remarkable Life of a Hia-Ced O'odham Woman0
Remembering Stanley Crawford: Memoirist, Farmer, Democrat0
Tlaloc and a Mesoamerican Cosmology in the American Southwest0
Redefining Gonzo: Tattoos, Prisons, and My Friend Charles Bowden0
Supplement to "History of the Sif Oidak District, Tohono 'O'odham Nation"0
They Call You Back: A Lost History, a Search, a Memoir by Tim Z. Hernandez (review)0
"I Want People to Really See It": On Poetry, Truth, and the Particularities of Blackhorse Mitchell's "The Beauty of Navajoland"0
Richard Allen Pailes: In Memoriam0
The Symbolic Criminalization of Asylum: Navigating Encounters with US Customs and Border Protection Officials0
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