abstract: During the 1850s, Indian policy objectives pursued by the civil and military branches of government in New Mexico would have a lasting impact on future relations between the two cultures. Many later policies originated in this antebellum period, but often receive only a summary analysis by scholars who focus on the more popular post-Civil War period. Debates over proper policies and enforcement would proliferate in the 1850s as military and civil officials vied with one another over their own perceived authority. Many officials pursued viable policies, but did not remain in office long enough to ensure their implementation. Additionally, personal egos and stubbornness often undermined interagency cooperation. An overall cultural m...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
The Navajo nation is one of the most frequently researched groups of Indians in North America. Anthr...
THE INDIAN WARS, 1846-1870 The extension of American rule in 1848 over territory previously held by...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
<p>From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands str...
From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands strugg...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
Cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [2436] Hostilities of the Chiricahua Apaches under the leadership...
Cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [2436] Hostilities of the Chiricahua Apaches under the leadership...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
The Navajo nation is one of the most frequently researched groups of Indians in North America. Anthr...
THE INDIAN WARS, 1846-1870 The extension of American rule in 1848 over territory previously held by...
This dissertation examines one of the more sustained interactions between Indian nations and Europea...
<p>From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands str...
From 1861 to 1867 the diverse peoples—Indian, Hispano, and Anglo—of the Southwest borderlands strugg...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
Cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [2436] Hostilities of the Chiricahua Apaches under the leadership...
Cavalry in New Mexico and Arizona. [2436] Hostilities of the Chiricahua Apaches under the leadership...
Wars for Empire employs the framework of settler colonialism to argue that war and violence in the A...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
This dissertation is a study of the Eastern Apache nations and their struggle to survive with their ...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
In 1785, two men came into important government positions in New Spain who had considerable influenc...
The Navajo nation is one of the most frequently researched groups of Indians in North America. Anthr...
THE INDIAN WARS, 1846-1870 The extension of American rule in 1848 over territory previously held by...