The intent of this thesis is to convey the distinctiveness and the contributions of Tejano culture in Texas. It focuses on the traditions of governance employed by Tejanos as well as their contributions to industry, economy and defense that Texas benefited from and still enjoys today. In addition, this thesis will examine how the limited support and attention given by Spain and México to Tejanos in establishing their settlements affected the development of a distinct Tejano culture. Furthermore, this study will also examine Anglo-Tejano interaction and Anglo American intentions toward Texas. It will also outline how Anglo Americans made determine efforts to wrest Texas away from Spain and México. Finally, the thesis examines Tejano cultura
This dissertation is an in-depth examination of cultural interactions between Mexican Americans and ...
The topic of this thesis is The Mexican Cession in 1848 in which Mexico ceded territory to the USA i...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
This thesis discusses the alliance between Tejanos and Anglos in Texas politics in the years before ...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
Scholars have examined Tejano identity through various theoretical and methodological lenses, but in...
The decade of the 1990s has already produced pivotal new studies on the northern frontier of New Spa...
Persons of Spanish-Indian or Mexican descent who were incorporated into the United States in the nin...
This study documents the origins and migrations of the Cuelgahen Nde Lipan Apache of Texas and the ...
The pre-Columbian cultures occupying the geographic complex known today as South Texas and the Mexic...
For Latina\u27s in the United States, navigating the spectrum of racial and ethnic identities can be...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This research examined culture on what is now the U.S./Mexico border, among Piro Indians and Spanish...
This research examined culture on what is now the U.S./Mexico border, among Piro Indians and Spanish...
This dissertation is an in-depth examination of cultural interactions between Mexican Americans and ...
The topic of this thesis is The Mexican Cession in 1848 in which Mexico ceded territory to the USA i...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
This thesis discusses the alliance between Tejanos and Anglos in Texas politics in the years before ...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
Scholars have examined Tejano identity through various theoretical and methodological lenses, but in...
The decade of the 1990s has already produced pivotal new studies on the northern frontier of New Spa...
Persons of Spanish-Indian or Mexican descent who were incorporated into the United States in the nin...
This study documents the origins and migrations of the Cuelgahen Nde Lipan Apache of Texas and the ...
The pre-Columbian cultures occupying the geographic complex known today as South Texas and the Mexic...
For Latina\u27s in the United States, navigating the spectrum of racial and ethnic identities can be...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This research examined culture on what is now the U.S./Mexico border, among Piro Indians and Spanish...
This research examined culture on what is now the U.S./Mexico border, among Piro Indians and Spanish...
This dissertation is an in-depth examination of cultural interactions between Mexican Americans and ...
The topic of this thesis is The Mexican Cession in 1848 in which Mexico ceded territory to the USA i...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...