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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David B. WilliamsPublisher: University of Washington Press Imprint: University of Washington Press Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780295748603ISBN 10: 0295748605 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 24 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHomewaters is a sweeping exploration of how a place shapes lives. It begins with glaciers and volcanoes carving up Puget Sound, and examines early Native communities' relationships with their environment, colonial exploitation of natural resources and efforts to better understand how keystone and emblematic species like salmon, orca, rockfish, herring, kelp and more are enduring the conditions of the Sound today. * Crosscut * Homewaters is a sweeping exploration of how a place shapes lives. It begins with glaciers and volcanoes carving up Puget Sound, and examines early Native communities’ relationships with their environment, colonial exploitation of natural resources and efforts to better understand how keystone and emblematic species like salmon, orca, rockfish, herring, kelp and more are enduring the conditions of the Sound today. * Crosscut * [A] highly readable and enjoyable account that connects seemingly disparate threads and weaves together a complex mix of science and humanities that’s greater than the sum of its parts – much like Puget Sound history itself. * MyNorthwest * Opens readers’ eyes to the complexity of life in the Sound and the complexity of human history on and beside it. * Post Alley * [A] fascinating exploration of how a place shapes the lives of the people and cultures that live along its shore from earliest times to the present day... Wonderful history and excellent read. * The Confluence * David Williams has produced another engaging book covering the Pacific Northwest and how its past has shaped its present... Homewaters is an inspiring book, and we need more like it. * H-Net * [A] captivating book about Puget Sound... David Williams has a clear, friendly style of writing, making the book an easy read for people of diverse backgrounds and experiences. He weaves together the history, geography, hydrology, ecology and anthropology of this unique waterbody, telling its story from ancient times to the present in a very personal and reflective way. * Western Historical Quarterly * [A] highly readable and enjoyable account that connects seemingly disparate threads and weaves together a complex mix of science and humanities that's greater than the sum of its parts - much like Puget Sound history itself. * MyNorthwest * Homewaters is a sweeping exploration of how a place shapes lives. It begins with glaciers and volcanoes carving up Puget Sound, and examines early Native communities' relationships with their environment, colonial exploitation of natural resources and efforts to better understand how keystone and emblematic species like salmon, orca, rockfish, herring, kelp and more are enduring the conditions of the Sound today. * Crosscut * [A] highly readable and enjoyable account that connects seemingly disparate threads and weaves together a complex mix of science and humanities that's greater than the sum of its parts - much like Puget Sound history itself. * MyNorthwest * Homewaters is a sweeping exploration of how a place shapes lives. It begins with glaciers and volcanoes carving up Puget Sound, and examines early Native communities' relationships with their environment, colonial exploitation of natural resources and efforts to better understand how keystone and emblematic species like salmon, orca, rockfish, herring, kelp and more are enduring the conditions of the Sound today. * Crosscut * [O]pens readers' eyes to the complexity of life in the Sound and the complexity of human history on and beside it. * Post Alley * [A] fascinating exploration of how a place shapes the lives of the people and cultures that live along its shore from earliest times to the present day... Wonderful history and excellent read. * The Confluence * David Williams has produced another engaging book covering the Pacific Northwest and how its past has shaped its present... Homewaters is an inspiring book, and weneed more like it. * H-Net * Author InformationDavid B. Williams is a naturalist, author, and educator. His many books include the award-winning Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle’s Topography and Seattle Walks: Discovering History and Nature in the City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |