--Nadasi'ne' nde' isdzane begoz'aahi' shimaa shini' gokal gow goshjaa ha'ana'idii texas-nakaiye godesdzog, [Translation: Returning Lipan Apache Women's Laws, Lands, & Power in El Calaboz Rancheria, Texas-Mexico Border], documents nineteen generations (1546- 2009) of Nde (Lipan Apache), Tlaxcalteca, Nahuatl Noble, and Basque colonials in the Indigenous-Texas-Mexico borderlands. Indigenous women's genealogies are traced, exposing the intersections of colonization, governmentality, legal challenges, slavery, exploitative labor, militarization and resistances. This dissertation re-imagines a critical interdisciplinary dialogue between Native American Studies, Indigenous Studies, American Studies, History, Critical Legal Studies, Gender Studies,...