This comprehensive examination of Spanish, Mexican, and United States land tenure systems in New Mexico\u27s Rio Arriba is based on the discipline of geography Alvar Carlson undertakes his journey into land grant history in order to ex- amine cultural and environmental changes visible in the region after some 400 years of history. He finds that land grant history is certainly in need of revision as he focuses upon the incorporation of subsistence agriculture and land use pat- terns in Rio Arriba
El Llano Estacado is located on the High Plains of eastern New Mexico and western Texas covering ove...
textBefore the Río Grande valley became a contested border between the United States and Mexico, an...
This dissertation explores the process by which U.S. expansionism transformed northwest Mexico betwe...
This comprehensive examination of Spanish, Mexican, and United States land tenure systems in New Mex...
Tejano Legacy depicts Mexican Americans in Texas-the subjects of the inquiry-as historical actors en...
On the Rio Grande: A Struggle for Land and Citizenship in San Vicente Del Llano Grande, 1749–1930 is...
On the Rio Grande: A Struggle for Land and Citizenship in San Vicente del Llano Grande, 1749-1910 i...
This dissertation examines changes in Hispano and Pueblo Indian land tenure in the Tewa Basin of nor...
The history of the Llano Grande is an important part of Rio Grande Valley life. The thesis presented...
The Petaca land grant of Rio Arriba County in many ways typifies the patterns of settlement, adjudic...
In this newest Texas Borderlands study, Jefferson Morgenthaler attempts to present a comprehensive h...
This discussion of Diego de Vargas encompasses several major themes that existed during his time. Th...
This monograph of the Rio Chama basin in northern New Mexico resulted from a larger project awarded ...
T he colonial period in American history must, include not only the English experience on the Atlant...
In 1746 the Viceroy of New Spain called for the founding of a new province to be located between the...
El Llano Estacado is located on the High Plains of eastern New Mexico and western Texas covering ove...
textBefore the Río Grande valley became a contested border between the United States and Mexico, an...
This dissertation explores the process by which U.S. expansionism transformed northwest Mexico betwe...
This comprehensive examination of Spanish, Mexican, and United States land tenure systems in New Mex...
Tejano Legacy depicts Mexican Americans in Texas-the subjects of the inquiry-as historical actors en...
On the Rio Grande: A Struggle for Land and Citizenship in San Vicente Del Llano Grande, 1749–1930 is...
On the Rio Grande: A Struggle for Land and Citizenship in San Vicente del Llano Grande, 1749-1910 i...
This dissertation examines changes in Hispano and Pueblo Indian land tenure in the Tewa Basin of nor...
The history of the Llano Grande is an important part of Rio Grande Valley life. The thesis presented...
The Petaca land grant of Rio Arriba County in many ways typifies the patterns of settlement, adjudic...
In this newest Texas Borderlands study, Jefferson Morgenthaler attempts to present a comprehensive h...
This discussion of Diego de Vargas encompasses several major themes that existed during his time. Th...
This monograph of the Rio Chama basin in northern New Mexico resulted from a larger project awarded ...
T he colonial period in American history must, include not only the English experience on the Atlant...
In 1746 the Viceroy of New Spain called for the founding of a new province to be located between the...
El Llano Estacado is located on the High Plains of eastern New Mexico and western Texas covering ove...
textBefore the Río Grande valley became a contested border between the United States and Mexico, an...
This dissertation explores the process by which U.S. expansionism transformed northwest Mexico betwe...