No One Loved Gorillas More by Camilla De La Bedoyere

No One Loved Gorillas More by Camilla De La Bedoyere

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No One Loved Gorillas More by Camilla De La Bedoyere

Presents a collection of letters written by Dian Fossey that captures her spirit, activism, setbacks, and triumphs during the eighteen years she spent studying and preserving mountain gorillas.
Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow lives in Lodge Grass, MT. He is the last traditional chief of the Crow tribe. His anthropology master's thesis, The Effects of European Culture Contact Upon the Economic, Social, and Religious Life of the Crow Indians, and his book From the Heart of Crow Country: The Crow Indians' Own Story remains one of the most widely read resources on Crow culture today. Dr. Herman J. Viola is a curator emeritus at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. His research specialties include the American Indian, the Civil War, and the exploration of the American West. He has authored numerous books for adults on these topics, including Exploring the West, After Columbus, Warrior Artists, and Little Bighorn Remembered: the Untold Indian Story of Custer's Last Stand. Viola's books for young people include the middle school social studies textbook Why We Remember and Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna, which he co-authored with Joseph Lekuton. Dr. Viola lives with his wife Susan in Falls Church, VA, and Bozman, MD.
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ISBN 13 9780792293446
ISBN 10 0792293444
Title No One Loved Gorillas More
Author Camilla De La Bedoyere
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher National Geographic Society
Year published 2005-04-05
Number of pages 192
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