Forgotten Frontiers: A Study of the Spanish Indian Policy of Don Juan Bautista De Anza, Governor of New Mexico, 1777-1787 (Civilization of the americ
0806100141
9780806100142
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This important book is a detailed examination of the "Indian frontiers" in the southwest in the late 18th century and the complicated relationships between the Spanish and the natives -- particularly the Comanche, Moqui (Hopi), Apache, and Pueblo. Some of these tribes saw Spain as the great adversary; others as an important ally.
Historian Thomas begins his book with 85 pp of historical background of this turbulent time. Then there are 300 pp of historical documents. These primary source materials include official Spanish reports, diaries, and letters. Editorial Notes. Index. Bibliography.
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