This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their culture intact against numerous enemies intent on destroying them. It is a synthesis of published secondary and primary materials, supported with archival materials, primarily from the Béxar Archives. The Apaches living on the plains have suffered from a lack of a good comprehensive study, even though they played an important role in hindering Spanish expansion in the American Southwest. When the Spanish first encountered the Apaches they were living peacefully on the plains, although they occasionally raided nearby tribes. When the Spanish began settling in the Southwest they changed the dynamics of the region by introducing horses. The Apa...
textThis dissertation presents data to support the continuity of warfare throughout the Maya lowland...
This report on the northern provinces of New Spain was written in 1799 by Jose Maria Cortes, a lieut...
This essay offers an ethnohistorical analysis of the peace agreed upon by the Comanche Indians of th...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
abstract: During the 1850s, Indian policy objectives pursued by the civil and military branches of g...
The indigenous nation of the Lipan Apaches initiated diplomatic interaction with European powers beg...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
The Eastern Apache, once a hunter and gatherer culture group of Native Americans, now reside as a tr...
This work focuses on four processes set in motion by Spanish attempts to control the Apache frontier...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
This study argues that the history of the sixteenth and seventeenth century Southern Plains-New Mexi...
In this work it is studied the uprising of the chiricahuis apaches on Bacoachi in 1790, led by José ...
textThis dissertation presents data to support the continuity of warfare throughout the Maya lowland...
This report on the northern provinces of New Spain was written in 1799 by Jose Maria Cortes, a lieut...
This essay offers an ethnohistorical analysis of the peace agreed upon by the Comanche Indians of th...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
When the Comanches, a Native American community originally from the Great Basin region, migrated to ...
abstract: During the 1850s, Indian policy objectives pursued by the civil and military branches of g...
The indigenous nation of the Lipan Apaches initiated diplomatic interaction with European powers beg...
This dissertation provides a history of Spanish-Comanche relations during the era of Spanish Texas. ...
The Eastern Apache, once a hunter and gatherer culture group of Native Americans, now reside as a tr...
This work focuses on four processes set in motion by Spanish attempts to control the Apache frontier...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
This study argues that the history of the sixteenth and seventeenth century Southern Plains-New Mexi...
In this work it is studied the uprising of the chiricahuis apaches on Bacoachi in 1790, led by José ...
textThis dissertation presents data to support the continuity of warfare throughout the Maya lowland...
This report on the northern provinces of New Spain was written in 1799 by Jose Maria Cortes, a lieut...
This essay offers an ethnohistorical analysis of the peace agreed upon by the Comanche Indians of th...