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Wandering Peoples : Colonialism, Ethnic Spaces, and Ecological Frontiers in Northwestern Mexico, 1700-1850 /

"Balanced and thorough work on colonial and early-19th-century Sonora and Sinaloa combines historical and ethnohistorical methodologies, narratives, statistical data, and analysis of the changing relations among Indians, villagers, miners, missionaries, and the state. Describes and analyzes the...

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Auteur principal: Radding Murrieta, Cynthia (Auteur)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Durham : Duke University Press, 1997.
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Résumé:"Balanced and thorough work on colonial and early-19th-century Sonora and Sinaloa combines historical and ethnohistorical methodologies, narratives, statistical data, and analysis of the changing relations among Indians, villagers, miners, missionaries, and the state. Describes and analyzes the changes in Indian communities. Discussion of the transition between colony and independent Mexico provides a vision of changes and continuities. Exceptionally wide collection of sources"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Description matérielle:1 online resource (432 pages): illustrations, maps
ISBN:9780822398943