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        Mimbres during the Twelfth Century 

        Nelson, Margaret C. (1999)
        During the mid twelfth century, villages that had been occupied by the Mimbres people in what is now southwestern New Mexico were depopulated and new settlements were formed. While most scholars view abandonment in terms ...
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        Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico 

        Doolittle, William E. (1988)
        “[This book] presents a great amount of new information for a poorly known or understood area of northern Mexico, and provides a pleasant integration of the methods and theories of anthropology, geography, and ecology in ...
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        Deliberate Acts 

        Whiteley, Peter M. (1988)
        In the Oraibi split of 1906, “traditional” Hopis separated themselves from “progressives” and established the new settlement of Hotevilla in what has been accepted as a response to changing tribal politics. Following the ...
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        Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897–1931 

        Cardoso, Lawrence A. (1980)
        Rapid change in the land and labor system in rural Mexico during the 1890s destroyed the ancestral homes of the peasantry, forcing them either onto privately owned haciendas or into the migratory labor stream. The anarchy, ...
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        Spanish Colonial Tucson 

        Dobyns, Henry F. (1976)
        “[Dobyns] has written a fascinating account of the ethnic development of early Tucson. Using a variety of methods and sources, he reveals how Spaniards, mestizos from New Spain, and Native Americans from many tribes laid ...
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        Reconstructing a Chicano/a Literary Heritage 

        Herrera-Sobek, María (1993)
        Early literary works written in Spanish in what is today the American Southwest have been largely excluded from the corpus of American literature, yet these documents are the literary antecedents of contemporary Chicano ...
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        Indian Water in the New West 

        McGuire, Thomas R.; Lord, William B.; Wallace, Mary G. (1993)
        Brings together the views of engineers, lawyers, ecologists, economists, professional mediators, federal officials, an anthropologist, and a Native American tribal leader--all either students of these processes or protagonists ...
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        Missionaries, Miners, and Indians 

        Hu-DeHart, Evelyn (1981)
        The Yaqui Indians managed to avoid assimilation during the Spanish colonization of Mexico. Even when mining interests sought to wrest Yaqui labor from the control of the Jesuits who had organized Indian society into an ...
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        In Defense of La Raza 

        Balderrama, Francisco E. (1982)
        Mexican communities in the United States faced more than unemployment during the Great Depression. Discrimination against Mexican nationals and similar prejudices against Mexican Americans led the communities to seek help ...
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        Farmers, Hunters, and Colonists 

        Spielmann, Katherine A. (1991)
        Eight contributors discuss early trade relations between Plains and Pueblo farmers, the evolution of interdependence between Plains hunter-gatherers and Pueblo farmers between 1450 and 1700, and the later comanchero trade ...
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        Mexican Americans in a Dallas Barrio 

        Achor, Shirley (1978)
        This book vividly describes day-to-day barrio life in Dallas. Achor’s portrayal of the residents challenges stereotypes of traditional Mexican American culture and southwestern barrio life.
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        The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: A Documentary History, Volume Two, Part One 

        Polzer, Charles W.; Sheridan, Thomas E. (1997)
        Acclaimed by readers and reviewers alike, the first volume of The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain was a landmark in the documentary study of seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial Mexico. Here, ...
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        Crosscurrents Along the Colorado 

        Bee, Robert L. (1981)
        When in 1893 the Quechan Indians of Fort Yuma, California, gave up tracts of fertile farmland in the Colorado River basin in return for Federal aid, they hardly could have anticipated the ensuing deterioration of their ...
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        Massacre on the Gila 

        Kroeber, Clifton B.; Fontana, Bernard L. (1986)
        "The careful reconstruction of the September 1, 1857 battle at Maricopa Wells, combined with the thorough and well-written summary of available information on patterns of regional conflict, makes this book a valuable ...
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        Grenville Goodwin Among the Western Apache 

        Opler, Morris E. (1973)
        Grenville Goodwin was one of the leading field anthropologists during a crucial period in American Indian research—the 1930s. His letters from the field provide original source material on Western Apache beliefs and customs. ...
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        The Social Organization of the Western Apache 

        Goodwin, Grenville (1969)
        Presents an in-depth historical reconstruction and a detailed ethnographic account of the Western Apache culture based on firsthand observations made over a span of nearly ten years in the field The Social Organization of ...
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        Pachuco 

        Barker, George Carpenter (1969)
        George Carpenter Barker's first major research project was field work in Tucson, Arizona on the function of language in a situation of culture contact. The results of his doctoral dissertation, "Social Functions of Language ...
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        Pascua 

        Spicer, Edward H. (2019)
        The Yaqui of Mexico were early converts to Christianity in New Spain. Yet they came to be regarded with hostility by the newly emerging Mexican government. Many Yaquis fled Mexico in the early twentieth century and established ...
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        With Good Heart 

        Painter, Muriel Thayer (1986)
        Muriel Painter's account of Yaqui beliefs and ceremonies is based on her firsthand observations over the course of four decades. By the time Painter died in 1974, she was as familiar with Yaqui culture as on outsider could ...
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        Born a Chief 

        Nequatewa, Edmund (1993)
        "Extraordinary memoir. . . . His story will break your heart."—El Palacio "This story was fascinating. . . . One worth the telling and one which will stay with the reader."—American Desert Magazine "Recommended."—Choice
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