Jake Page
Jake Page is a former editor of both Natural History and Smithsonian magazines, and author of numerous magazine articles and books on topics related to American Indian history, culture, and art. He is also the author of seven mystery novels and alternative history novels that involve Indian themes and characters and was called by the Denver Post "one of the Southwest's most distinguished writers." He lives in Corrales, New Mexico.
Jake Page is a former editor of both Natural History and Smithsonian magazines, and author of numerous magazine articles and books on topics related to American Indian history, culture, and art. He is also the author of seven mystery novels and alternative history novels that involve Indian themes and characters and was called by the Denver Post "one of the Southwest's most distinguished writers." He lives in Corrales, New Mexico. See less
Jake Page's Featured Books
Jake Page book reviews
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Hopi
good old book
by Gkochi, Jul 13, 2014
a pictograph view of the Hopis.
recommended for modern era pictures vs old sepias.
and they know their stuff Read More
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The First Americans: In Pursuit of Archaeology's Greatest Mystery
Excellent Read
This book is not only written by one of the foremost prehistoric archeaologists in the country (I'm sure that comment will spark both glee and spite depending on who reads it), it is a highly ... Read More
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The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory
Excellent choice
I'm only about halfway through this book, but I'm really enjoying it. The first few chapters are an up-to-date synopsis of the archaeological record of the evolution of humans as we currently ... Read More