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 dissertation focuses on the cultural aspects of exchange involving the Kiowa and Comanche tribe...
This is the most lucid and detailed examination of the political economy of the Southern Plains. At ...
Eight contributors discuss early trade relations between Plains and Pueblo farmers, the evolution of...
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...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
Over the past 20 years, scholars have expanded upon subsistence-driven models of indigenous labor an...
T he colonial period in American history must, include not only the English experience on the Atlant...
The precise nature of pre-reservation Comanche political organization has long been a vexing questio...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
The Comanche Empire is an important and well-researched book that traces the development of the Coma...
The effects of colonization on the Indigenous peoples of the Américas over the past 500 years have v...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
The idea for this monograph goes back to September 1987 when the editor, Katherine Spielman, organiz...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural aspects of exchange involving the Kiowa and Comanche tribe...
This is the most lucid and detailed examination of the political economy of the Southern Plains. At ...
Eight contributors discuss early trade relations between Plains and Pueblo farmers, the evolution of...
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...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
Over the past 20 years, scholars have expanded upon subsistence-driven models of indigenous labor an...
T he colonial period in American history must, include not only the English experience on the Atlant...
The precise nature of pre-reservation Comanche political organization has long been a vexing questio...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
The Comanche Empire is an important and well-researched book that traces the development of the Coma...
The effects of colonization on the Indigenous peoples of the Américas over the past 500 years have v...
The Great Plains is in the middle of everywhere. It has been crossed and recrossed for tens of thous...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
The idea for this monograph goes back to September 1987 when the editor, Katherine Spielman, organiz...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural aspects of exchange involving the Kiowa and Comanche tribe...
This is the most lucid and detailed examination of the political economy of the Southern Plains. At ...
Eight contributors discuss early trade relations between Plains and Pueblo farmers, the evolution of...