An intensive exploration of the changes experienced by the Comanches and Caddoans during Spain's occupation of the Southern Plains (1689-1921), McCollough focuses on the relationship between political and economic conditions and patterns of settlement, production and social reproduction. Challenging historical views that structure a dichotomy of the colonizers and the colonized, this study examines global, regional and local populations as it details the points of interface between Euro-American markets, Native American commodities and indigenous social groups in this early colonial period
This work explains the ethnogenesis of Genízaro and Métis ethnicity that began in the 16th century w...
For almost one hundred years, anthropological interest in Plains Indian political organization has b...
While the ostensible motivation for Spanish missionization in the Americas was religious conversion,...
An intensive exploration of the changes experienced by the Comanches and Caddoans during Spain's occ...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
Over the past 20 years, scholars have expanded upon subsistence-driven models of indigenous labor an...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
This paper offers an ecological explanation for the outcome of ethnic interactions in New Mexico bet...
The Spanish Empire was a complex web of places and peoples. Through an expansive range of essays tha...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to study an enormously complex territory to manage as it was the northern ...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
The Columbian Exchange was the vast and pervasive transfer of animals, plants, diseases, and people ...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
This work explains the ethnogenesis of Genízaro and Métis ethnicity that began in the 16th century w...
For almost one hundred years, anthropological interest in Plains Indian political organization has b...
While the ostensible motivation for Spanish missionization in the Americas was religious conversion,...
An intensive exploration of the changes experienced by the Comanches and Caddoans during Spain's occ...
Few works on the Southern Plains have taken a decisively theoretical approach to the understanding o...
Over the past 20 years, scholars have expanded upon subsistence-driven models of indigenous labor an...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
This paper offers an ecological explanation for the outcome of ethnic interactions in New Mexico bet...
The Spanish Empire was a complex web of places and peoples. Through an expansive range of essays tha...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to study an enormously complex territory to manage as it was the northern ...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
The Columbian Exchange was the vast and pervasive transfer of animals, plants, diseases, and people ...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
This work explains the ethnogenesis of Genízaro and Métis ethnicity that began in the 16th century w...
For almost one hundred years, anthropological interest in Plains Indian political organization has b...
While the ostensible motivation for Spanish missionization in the Americas was religious conversion,...