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Chapter 4. Colonial Spaces in the Fragmented Communities of Northern New Spain
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Maps and Spaces, Paths to Connect, and Lines to Divide 1
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PART I. SPACES AND POWER
- Chapter 1. The Shapes of Power: Indians, Europeans, and North American Worlds from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 31
- Chapter 2. Dispossession in a Commercial Idiom: From Indian Deeds to Land Cession Treaties 69
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PART II. SPACES AND LANDSCAPES
- Chapter 3. The Mandans: Ecology, Population, and Adaptation on the Northern Plains 95
- Chapter 4. Colonial Spaces in the Fragmented Communities of Northern New Spain 115
- Chapter 5. Transformations: The Rio de la Plata During the Bourbon Era 142
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PART III. SPACES AND RESETTLEMENTS
- Chapter 6. Blurred Borders: North America’s Forgotten Apache Reservations 163
- Chapter 7. The Forced Transfer of Indians in Nueva Vizcaya and Sinaloa: A Hispanic Method of Colonization 184
- Chapter 8. Remaking Americans: Louisiana, Upper Canada, and Texas 208
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PART IV. SPACES AND MEMORY
- Chapter 9. Blood Talk: Violence and Belonging in the Navajo–New Mexican Borderland 229
- Chapter 10. Toward a New Literary History of the West: Etahdleuh Doanmoe’s Captivity Narrative 257
- Chapter 11. Toward an Indigenous Art History of the West: The Segesser Hide Paintings 276
- Chapter 12. The Borderlands and Lost Worlds of Early America 300
- Notes 325
- List of Contributors 409
- Index 413
- Acknowledgments 427
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Maps and Spaces, Paths to Connect, and Lines to Divide 1
-
PART I. SPACES AND POWER
- Chapter 1. The Shapes of Power: Indians, Europeans, and North American Worlds from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 31
- Chapter 2. Dispossession in a Commercial Idiom: From Indian Deeds to Land Cession Treaties 69
-
PART II. SPACES AND LANDSCAPES
- Chapter 3. The Mandans: Ecology, Population, and Adaptation on the Northern Plains 95
- Chapter 4. Colonial Spaces in the Fragmented Communities of Northern New Spain 115
- Chapter 5. Transformations: The Rio de la Plata During the Bourbon Era 142
-
PART III. SPACES AND RESETTLEMENTS
- Chapter 6. Blurred Borders: North America’s Forgotten Apache Reservations 163
- Chapter 7. The Forced Transfer of Indians in Nueva Vizcaya and Sinaloa: A Hispanic Method of Colonization 184
- Chapter 8. Remaking Americans: Louisiana, Upper Canada, and Texas 208
-
PART IV. SPACES AND MEMORY
- Chapter 9. Blood Talk: Violence and Belonging in the Navajo–New Mexican Borderland 229
- Chapter 10. Toward a New Literary History of the West: Etahdleuh Doanmoe’s Captivity Narrative 257
- Chapter 11. Toward an Indigenous Art History of the West: The Segesser Hide Paintings 276
- Chapter 12. The Borderlands and Lost Worlds of Early America 300
- Notes 325
- List of Contributors 409
- Index 413
- Acknowledgments 427