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Gregory\u27s pack train at Marsh Pass, Ariz. (Edna H. Gregory, 1910, Photo N-M105)
Photograph by Edna Gregory showing the Herbert Gregory party camping at Marsh Pass,Arizona in 1910. Photo no. 421 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan, 191
Barrett, Gregory
Photograph of R. N. Barrett and Herbert Gregory walking through sagebrush in northern Arizona, probably in 1900. From Herbert E. Gregory Book 1, page 2
Todilto park looking northwest from east rim. Mrs. Gregory, photo. 1911 (Photo N-M116)
Photograph by Edna Gregory of Todilto Park looking northwest from east rim in 1911. Photo 468 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
Todilto park, looking west from east rim. Mrs. Gregory, photo. 1911 (Photo N-M115)
Photograph by Edna Gregory of Todilto Park looking west in 1911. Photo 467 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
Tepee, Choiskai Mts. Mrs. Gregory, photo. 1911 (Photo N-M111)
Photograph of a tepee on a terrace in the Chuska Mountains, New Mexico. Photo 447 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
Canyon de Chelly near junction with Canyon del Muerto, 1910 (Edna H. Gregory photo, N-M101)
Photograph of Canyon de Chelly near the junction with Canyon del Muerto in 1910. Photo no. 417 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan, 191
Baigaiche Mt., looking south across mouth of Black creek where it emerges from Todilto Park. Mrs. Gregory, photo. 1911 (Photo N-M118)
Photograph of a view from the Chuska Mountains of the Todilto Park area in 1911, taken by Edna Gregory. Photo 470 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
Water pocket on bare surface (Moencopie?), 4+ mi. east of Agathla Needle, Ariz. Mrs. Gregory drinking, 1910 (Photo N-M92)
Photograph of Edna Gregory and her horse at a water pocket on the Moenkopi sandstone surface about 4 miles east of Agathla Peak, Arizona, in 1910. Photo no. 353 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan 1910
Introduction
The production of knowledge has become central to economic life. Competitiveness in the 21st century market place is now characterized by the ability to translate scientific and technological knowledge into innovation. But does this render cultural and social knowledge unimportant? This unique book advocates a broader epistemological base for the term ‘knowledge’ and develops policy implications from this perspective. By examining long-term challenges, the volume argues that fresh policy thinking is needed not only in the obviously knowledge-intensive portfolios but across all areas of knowledge production and questions how the different dynamics of the knowledge era affect defence, employment, environment, indigenous and international relations, multiculturalism and urban policy
Dr. Gregory returning to wagon after extinguishing fire in woods on road from Ganado to the sawmill. 1911 (Photo N-M120)
Photograph of Dr. Herbert Gregory in forest after extinguishing a fire on road from Ganado to Sawmill, in 1911. Photo 474 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
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