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1TY - JOUR
2ID  - 110
3ER  -
4
5TY - JOUR
6ID  - 62
7ER  -
8
9TY - JOUR
10SP  - 85-114
11JF  - New Mexico Architecture
12VL  - 41
13IS  - (April 1966
14ID  - 136
15ER  -
16
17TY - BOOK
18PY  - 1940
19BT  - The Plains Indians and New Mexico, 1751-1778
20CY  - Albequerque, NM
21ET  - Thomas
22ID  - 13
23ER  -
24
25TY - PAMP
26PY  - n.d., c. 1970s
27CT  - Affidavit of Santiago Onate [regarding Spanish Land and Water Rights]
28CY  - Santa Fe, New Mexico State Engineer's Office
29T3  - Tertiary Affidavit of Santiago Onate [regarding Spanish Land and Water Rights]
30ID  - 198
31ER  -
32
33TY - CHAP
34AU  - (Spain), C.o.t.I.
35PY  - 1836 (sic)
36BT  - Laws of the United States, Resolution of Congress under Confederation, Treaties, Proclamations, Spanish Regulartions, and Other Documents Respecting Public Lands and A New Collections of Laws
37ED  - Joseph M. White, c.
38CT  - Recopilacion de Leyes de Indias
39VL  - II
40N2  - Contains substantial portions of the Recopilacion.
41VL  - II
42ID  - 181
43ER  -
44
45TY - JOUR
46AU  - Adams, E.B.
47PY  - 1960
48TI  - "Viva el Rey!
49SP  - 284-292
50JF  - NMHR
51VL  - 35
52IS  - Oct.
53ID  - 78
54ER  -
55
56TY - BOOK
57AU  - Anderson, G.C.
58PY  - 1999
59BT  - "The Indian Southwest, 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Reinvention
60CY  - Norman, OK
61PB  - University of Oklahoma Press, 1999Brooks notes that Gutierrez and Anderson were two scholars who preceded him in raising questions of gender, sexuality, and the creation of Indian identity, Brooks, Captives, n.11, p. 367.
62ID  - 49
63ER  -
64
65TY - JOUR
66AU  - Andrews, T.G.
67TI  - "TataAtanasio Truillo's Unlikely Tale of Utes, Nuevomexico, and the Settling of Colorado's San Luis Valley
68SP  - 5-41
69JF  - NMHR
70VL  - LXXV
71IS  - January 2000
72Y2  - 2000
73ID  - 47
74ER  -
75
76TY - JOUR
77AU  - Anonymous
78PY  - 1892-1893
79TI  - Relacion del Suceso, in The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542
80SP  - 573
81JF  - Bureau of American Ethnology Reports
82VL  - 1892-93
83IS  - pt. 1
84ID  - 200
85ER  -
86
87TY - JOUR
88AU  - Archibald, R.
89PY  - 1978
90TI  - "Acculturation and Assimilation in Colonial New Mexico"
91SP  - 205-200
92JF  - NMHR
93Y2  - July, 1978
94ID  - 27
95ER  -
96
97TY - JOUR
98AU  - August, J.
99PY  - 1981
100TI  - "Balance-of-Power Diplomancy in New Mexico:  Governor Fernando de la Concha and the Indian Policy of Conciliation"
101SP  - 141-160
102JF  - NMHR
103VL  - 56
104IS  - 2
105ID  - 55
106ER  -
107
108TY - BOOK
109AU  - Bailey, L.R.
110PY  - 1980
111BT  - If You Take My Sheep: The Evolution and Conflicts of Navajo Pastoralism, 1630-1868
112CY  - Pasadena, CA
113ET  - 1980
114ID  - 35
115ER  -
116
117TY - JOUR
118AU  - Barbier, J.A., and Mark A. Burkholder.
119PY  - 1982
120TI  - "Critique of Stanley J. Stein's 'Bureaucracy and Business in the Spanish Empire, 159-18-4: Failure of a Bourbon Reform in Mexico and Peru.
121SP  - 1-28
122JF  - Hispanic American Historical Review
123VL  - 62
124IS  - 3
125ID  - 56
126ER  -
127
128TY - CHAP
129AU  - Baugh, T.G.
130PY  - 1991
131BT  - Farmers, Hunters, and Colonists:  Interaction between the Southwest and the Southern Plains
132ED  - Spielmann, K.A.
133CT  - "Ecology and Exchange: The Dynamics of Plains-Pueblo Interaction:
134CY  - Tucson, AZ
135ID  - 10
136ER  -
137
138TY - BOOK
139AU  - Beers, H.P.
140PY  - 1979
141BT  - Spanish & Mexican Records of the American Southwest
142CY  - Tucson
143PB  - University of Arizona PressPp. 63-64 cited by Weber, Edge, p. 4, n. 2 to note that "For the period before American occupation, most community records...have disappeared.
144ID  - 131
145ER  -
146
147TY - JOUR
148AU  - Benes, R.J.
149TI  - "Anaza and Concha in New Mexico, 1787-1793: A Study in Colonial Techniques
150SP  - 63-76
151JF  - Journal of the West
152VL  - 4
153IS  - (June, 1965)
154ID  - 79
155ER  -
156
157TY - BOOK
158AU  - Bennett, C.E.A., translated and edited by Baker H. Morrow
159PY  - 1996
160BT  - A Harvest of Reluctant Souls: The Memorial of Fray Alonso de Benavides, 1630
161CY  - Niwot, CO.
162PB  - University press of Colorado
163ID  - 148
164ER  -
165
166TY - JOUR
167AU  - Boyd, E.
168PY  - 1957
169TI  - "Troubles at Ojo Caliente, a Frontier Outpost"
170SP  - 347-363
171JF  - El Palacio
172VL  - LXIV
173IS  - November-December, 1957
174ID  - 30
175ER  -
176
177TY - CHAP
178AU  - Boyer, J.L.
179PY  - 1992
180BT  - Current Research on the Late Prehistory and Early History of New Mexico
181ED  - Gualtierie, B.J.V.a.C.
182CT  - La Puente:  Eighteenth -Century Hispanic Village Life on the Rio Chama Frontier
183CY  - Albuquerque
184PB  - New Mexico Archaeological Council Special Publication
185VL  - 1
186SP  - 227-238.
187VL  - 1
188ID  - 133
189ER  -
190
191TY - BOOK
192AU  - Boyle, S.C.B.
193PY  - 1997
194BT  - Los Capitalistas:  Hispano Merchants and the Santa Fe Trade
195CY  - Albuquerque, NM
196ID  - 37
197ER  -
198
199TY - BOOK
200AU  - Brading, D.A.
201PY  - 1991
202BT  - The First America
203CY  - Cambridge
204PB  - Cambridge University Press
205ID  - 57
206ER  -
207
208TY - BOOK
209AU  - Brayer, H.O.
210PY  - 1939
211BT  - Pueblo Indian Land Grants of the 'Rio Abajo' New Mexico
212CY  - Albueuerque
213PB  - UNMP
214ID  - 195
215ER  -
216
217TY - BOOK
218AU  - Briggs, W.
219PY  - 1976
220BT  - Without Noise of Arms: The 1776 Dominguez-Escalante Search for a Route from Santa Fe to Monterey
221CY  - Flagstaff, AZ
222PB  - Northland Press
223ID  - 80
224ER  -
225
226TY - BOOK
227AU  - Brugge, D.M.
228PY  - 1963
229BT  - Navajo Pottery and Ethohistory
230CY  - Window Rock, AZFor Navajo rico giveaways to keep their rangeland see p. 22.
231ID  - 43
232ER  -
233
234TY - CHAP
235AU  - Brugge, D.M.
236PY  - 1964
237BT  - Indian and Spanish American Adjustments to Arid and Semiarid Environments
238ED  - Knowlton, C.S.
239CT  - Navajo Land Usage: A Study in Progressive Diversification
240CY  - Lubbock
241PB  - Texas Technological College
242SP  - 16-26
243ID  - 179
244ER  -
245
246TY - BOOK
247AU  - Brugge, D.M.
248PY  - 1985
249BT  - Navajos in the Catholic Church Records of New Mexico, 1694-1875
250CY  - Tsaile, AZ
251ET  - 2nd ed.
252ID  - 5
253ER  -
254
255TY - BOOK
256AU  - Bunting, B.
257PY  - 1964
258BT  - Taos Adobe: Spanish Colonial and Territorial Architecture of the Taos Valley
259CY  - Santa Fe
260PB  - Fort Burgwin Research Center and Museum of New Mexico Press
261ID  - 139
262ER  -
263
264TY - BOOK
265AU  - Cabeza de Vaca, A.N., edited and translated by Rolena Adorno and Patrick C. Pautz
266PY  - 1999
267BT  - His Account, His Life, and the Expedition of Panfilo de Narvaez.
268CY  - Lincoln
269PB  - University of Nebraska Press
270ID  - 149
271ER  -
272
273TY - BOOK
274AU  - Carroll, H.B.a.J.V.H., trans. and ed.
275PY  - 1942
276BT  - Three  Mexican Chronicles: The Exposicion of Don Pedro Bautista Pino 1812; the Ojeada of Lic. Antonio Barreiro 1832; and the Additions of Don Jose Agustin de Escudero 1849
277CY  - Albuquerque
278ID  - 36
279ER  -
280
281TY - BOOK
282AU  - Chamberlin, R., translator
283PY  - 1948
284BT  - Requerimiento
285CY  - Washington, D. C.
286PB  - Carnegie Endowment of Washington, 1948
287ID  - 150
288ER  -
289
290TY - JOUR
291AU  - Chavez, T.E.
292TI  - "But Were They All Natives
293SP  - 32
294JF  - El Palacio
295VL  - 86
296IS  - (Winter, 1980-1981)
297ID  - 81
298ER  -
299
300TY - BOOK
301AU  - Chavez, F.A.
302PY  - 1992
303BT  - Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period
304CY  - Santa Fe, NM
305ET  - rev.ed
306ID  - 8
307ER  -
308
309TY - JOUR
310AU  - Clark, R.E.
311PY  - 1971
312TI  - Water Rights Problems in the Upper Rio Grande Watershed and Adjoining Areas
313SP  - 46-68.
314JF  - Natural Resources Journal
315VL  - XI
316ID  - 193
317ER  -
318
319TY - BOOK
320AU  - Clark, T.D., and John D. W. Guice
321PY  - 1989
322BT  - Frontiers in Conflict: The Old Southwest, 1795-1830
323CY  - Albuquerque
324PB  - University of New Mexico Press
325ID  - 82
326ER  -
327
328TY - JOUR
329AU  - Creer, L.H.
330PY  - 1949
331TI  - "Spanish-American Slave Trade in the Great Basin, 1800-1853
332SP  - 171-183
333JF  - NMHR
334VL  - XXIV
335IS  - (July 1949)
336ID  - 32
337ER  -
338
339TY - JOUR
340AU  - Crosby, A.W., Jr.
341TI  - "Virgin Soil Epidemics as a Factor in the Aboriginal Depopulation of America
342SP  - 289-299
343JF  - William and Mary Quarterly
344VL  - 33
345IS  - (April, 1976)
346ID  - 83
347ER  -
348
349TY - JOUR
350AU  - Cuello, J.
351TI  - "The Persistence of Indian Slavery and Encomienda in the Northeast of Colonial Mexico, 1577-1723
352SP  - 683-700
353JF  - Journal of Social History
354VL  - 21
355IS  - (Summer, 1988)
356ID  - 84
357ER  -
358
359TY - JOUR
360AU  - De Marco, B.
361TI  - Voices from the Archives, Part 1: Testimony of the Pueblo Indians in the 1680 Revolt
362SP  - 375-448
363JF  - Romance Philology
364VL  - 53
365IS  - 2 (Spring, 2000)
366ID  - 151
367ER  -
368
369TY - JOUR
370AU  - De Marco, B.
371TI  - Voices from the Archives, Part 2: Francisco de Ayeta's 1693 Retrospective on the 1680 Pueblo Revolt
372SP  - 449-508
373JF  - Romance Philology
374VL  - 53
375IS  - 2 (Spring 2000)
376ID  - 152
377ER  -
378
379TY - CHAP
380AU  - Dupre, G., and Pierre-Philippe Rey
381PY  - 1980
382BT  - The Articulation of Modes of Production: Essays from Economy and Society
383ED  - Wolpe, H.
384CT  - Reflections on the Pertinence of a Theory of the History of Exchange
385CY  - London
386PB  - Routledge and Kegan Paul
387SP  - 130-147
388ID  - 202
389ER  -
390
391TY - BOOK
392AU  - Elliott, J.H.
393PY  - 2006
394BT  - Empires of the Atlantic World:  Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830
395CY  - New Haven and London
396PB  - Yale University Press
397ID  - 204
398ER  -
399
400TY - JOUR
401AU  - Engstrand, I.W.
402TI  - Land Grant Problems in the Southwest: The Spanish and Mexican Heritage
403SP  - 317-336.
404JF  - NMHR
405VL  - LIII
406IS  - 1978
407ID  - 191
408ER  -
409
410TY - BOOK
411AU  - Espinosa, J.M.
412PY  - 1988
413BT  - The Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696 and the Franciscan Mission in New Mexico: Letters of the Missionaries and Related Documents
414CY  - Norman
415PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
416ID  - 153
417ER  -
418
419TY - JOUR
420AU  - Flores, D.
421TI  - "Bison Ecology, Bison Diplomacy": The Southern Plains from 1800-1850"
422SP  - 465-485
423JF  - JAH
424VL  - LXXVIII
425IS  - 2 (September 1991)
426ID  - 14
427ER  -
428
429TY - JOUR
430AU  - Foote, C.
431PY  - 1985
432TI  - "Spanish-Indian Trade along New Mexico's Northern Frontier in the Eighteenth Century"
433SP  - 22-30
434JF  - Journal of the West
435VL  - XXIV
436IS  - 1985
437ID  - 31
438ER  -
439
440TY - CHAP
441AU  - Ford, R.I.
442PY  - 1979
443BT  - Handbook of American Indians
444ED  - Sturtevant, W.
445CT  - Inter-indian Exchange in the Southwest
446CY  - Washington, D.C.
447PB  - Smithsonian Institution
448VL  - X
449SP  - 311-22
450VL  - X
451ID  - 203
452ER  -
453
454TY - BOOK
455AU  - Foster, M.
456PY  - 1991
457BT  - Being Comanche: A Social History of an American Indian Community
458CY  - Tucson, AZ
459ID  - 11
460ER  -
461
462TY - BOOK
463AU  - Gallegos, B.P.
464PY  - 1992
465BT  - Literacy, Education, and Society in New Mexico
466CY  - Albuquerque
467PB  - University of New Mexico Press
468ID  - 135
469ER  -
470
471TY - JOUR
472AU  - Ganoe, J.T.
473PY  - 1938
474TI  - The Beginnings of Irrigation in the United States
475SP  - 58-78
476JF  - Mississippi Valey Historical Review
477VL  - XXV
478ID  - 199
479ER  -
480
481TY - JOUR
482AU  - Garner, V.H.
483TI  - "The Dynamics of Change, New Mexico 1680 to 1690"
484SP  - 4-13
485JF  - Journal of the West
486VL  - 18
487IS  - (Jan. 1979)
488ID  - 85
489ER  -
490
491TY - JOUR
492AU  - Garner, V.H.
493TI  - "Seventeenth Century New Mexico"
494SP  - 93-93-105
495JF  - Journal of Mexican American History
496VL  - 4
497IS  - (1974)
498ID  - 86
499ER  -
500
501TY - JOUR
502AU  - George Parker Winship, e.a.t.
503PY  - 1892-1893
504TI  - The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542
505SP  - 329-616
506JF  - Bureau of American Ethnology Reports
507VL  - 1892-1893
508IS  - Pt. 1
509ID  - 194
510ER  -
511
512TY - BOOK
513AU  - Glick, T.F.
514PY  - 1972
515BT  - The Old World Background of the Irrigation System of San Antonio, Texas
516CY  - El Paso, TX
517PB  - Texas Western University Press
518ID  - 87
519ER  -
520
521TY - BOOK
522AU  - Gonzales, D.J.
523PY  - 1999
524BT  - Refusing the Favor: The Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820-1880
525CY  - New York
526ID  - 39
527ER  -
528
529TY - JOUR
530AU  - Gritzner, C.F.
531TI  - "Hispanic Log Construction of New Mexico
532SP  - 20-29
533JF  - El Palacio
534VL  - 85
535IS  - (Winter, 1979)
536ID  - 88
537ER  -
538
539TY - BOOK
540AU  - Hackett, C.W.a.C.C.S., editors and translators
541PY  - 1942
542BT  - Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Otermin's Attempted Reconquest, 1680-1682
543CY  - Albuquerque
544PB  - University of New Mexico Press
545ID  - 154
546ER  -
547
548TY - BOOK
549AU  - Hafen, L.R.a.A.W.
550PY  - 1954
551BT  - Old Spanish Trail: Santa Fe to Los Angeles
552CY  - Glendale, CA
553PB  - The Arthur H. Clark Company
554ID  - 142
555ER  -
556
557TY - BOOK
558AU  - Hall, F.
559PY  - 1885
560BT  - The Laws of Mexico: A compilation and Treatise Relating to Real Property, Mines, Water Rights, Personal Rights, Contracts, and Inheritances
561CY  - San Francisco
562PB  - A. L. Bancroft & Co.
563N2  - Contains substantial parts of the Recopilacion.
564ID  - 182
565ER  -
566
567TY - JOUR
568AU  - Hammond, G.P., and Agapito Rey
569TI  - The Crown's Participation in the Founding of New Mexico
570SP  - 293-309
571JF  - NMHR
572VL  - 32
573IS  - (October 1957)
574ID  - 89
575ER  -
576
577TY - BOOK
578AU  - Hammond, G.P., and Agapito Rey, editors and translators
579PY  - 1928
580BT  - Obregon's History of 16th Century Explorations in Western American: Chronicle, Commentary, or Relation of the Ancient and Modern Discoveries in New Spain and New Mexico, Mexico, 1584
581CY  - Los Angles
582PB  - Wetzel Publishing Co.
583ID  - 155
584ER  -
585
586TY - BOOK
587AU  - Hammond, G.P., and Agapito Rey, editors and translators
588PY  - 1940
589BT  - Narratives of the Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542
590CY  - Albuquerque
591PB  - University of New Mexico Press, 1940
592ID  - 156
593ER  -
594
595TY - BOOK
596AU  - Hammond, G.P., and Agapito Rey, editors and translators
597PY  - 1953
598BT  - Don Juan de Onate, Colonizer of New Mexico, 1595-1628
599CY  - Albuquerque
600PB  - University of New Mexico Press
601ID  - 157
602ER  -
603
604TY - BOOK
605AU  - Hammond, G.P., and Agapito Rey, editors and translators
606PY  - 1966
607BT  - The Rediscovery of New Mexico, 1580
608CY  - Albuquerque
609PB  - University of New Mexico Press
610ID  - 158
611ER  -
612
613TY - BOOK
614AU  - Haskell, J.L.
615PY  - 1992
616BT  - Southern Athabaskan Migration, A.D. 200-1750
617CY  - Tsaile, AZ
618ID  - 20
619ER  -
620
621TY - JOUR
622AU  - Hill, W.W.
623PY  - 1948
624TI  - "Navaho Trading and Trading Ritual: A Study of Cultural Dynamics
625SP  - 53-61
626JF  - Southwestern Journal of Anthropology
627VL  - IV
628IS  - 1948
629ID  - 42
630ER  -
631
632TY - BOOK
633AU  - Hodge, F.W., George P. Hammond, and Agapito Rey editors and translators
634PY  - 1945
635BT  - Fray Benavides' Revised Memoral of 1634
636CY  - Albuquerque
637PB  - University of New Mexico
638ID  - 159
639ER  -
640
641TY - JOUR
642AU  - Hordes, S.M.
643TI  - The Shephardic Legacy in New Mexico: A History of the Crypto-Jews
644SP  - 82-90
645JF  - Journal of the West
646IS  - (October 1996)
647ID  - 140
648ER  -
649
650TY - JOUR
651AU  - Jenkins, M.E.
652TI  - Taos Pueblo and Its Neighbors, 1540-1847
653SP  - 85-114
654JF  - NMHR
655VL  - 41
656IS  - (April 1966)
657ID  - 137
658ER  -
659
660TY - CONF
661AU  - Jenkins, M.E.
662BT  - 9th Annual Land Use Symposium Proceedings, October 27-28, 1977, Albequerque, New Mexico
663CT  - Land Settlement Patterns in New Mexico
664SP  - D1-D20
665ID  - 192
666ER  -
667
668TY - CHAP
669AU  - Jenkins, M.E.
670PY  - 1974
671BT  - American Indian Ethnohistory:  Indians of the Southwest Apache Indians III
672CT  - History and Administration of the Tigua Indian Land Grants of Ysleta del Sur during the Spanish Colonial Period
673CY  - New York
674PB  - Garland Publishing
675SP  - 213-276
676ID  - 196
677ER  -
678
679TY - CHAP
680AU  - Jenkins, M.E.
681PY  - 1987
682BT  - When Cultures Meet: Remembering San Gabriel del Yunge Oweenge
683CT  - Onate's Administration and the Pueblo Indians
684CY  - Santa Fe
685PB  - Sunstone Press
686ID  - 91
687ER  -
688
689TY - JOUR
690AU  - John, E.A.H.
691TI  - Nurturing the Peace: Spanish and Comanche Cooperation in the Early Nineteenth Century
692SP  - 345-369
693JF  - NMHR
694VL  - 59
695IS  - (October 1984)
696ID  - 90
697ER  -
698
699TY - JOUR
700AU  - John, E.
701PY  - 1984
702TI  - "Nurturing the Peace: Spanish and Comanche Cooperation in the Early Nineteenth Century:
703SP  - 345-369
704JF  - NMHR
705VL  - LIX
706IS  - (October, 1984)
707ID  - 15
708ER  -
709
710TY - BOOK
711AU  - Kavanagh, T.W.
712PY  - 1996
713BT  - Comanche Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective
714CY  - Lincoln, Nebraska
715ID  - 12
716ER  -
717
718TY - JOUR
719AU  - Kenagy, S.G.
720TI  - Stepped Cloud and Cross: The Intersection of Pueblo and European Visual Systems
721SP  - 325-40
722JF  - NMHR
723VL  - 64
724IS  - (July 1989)
725ID  - 92
726ER  -
727
728TY - CHAP
729AU  - Kessel, J.L.
730PY  - 1989
731BT  - Columbian Consequences, Vol. I
732ED  - Thomas, D.H.
733CT  - Spaniards and Pueblos: From Crusading Intolerance to Pragmatic Accomodation
734CY  - Washington, D. C.
735PB  - Smithsonian Institution Press
736VL  - 1
737VL  - 1
738ID  - 93
739ER  -
740
741TY - BOOK
742AU  - Kessel, J.L., Rick Hendricks, Meredith Dodge, editors
743PY  - 1995
744BT  - To The Royal Crown Restored: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694
745CY  - Albuquerque
746PB  - University of New Mexico Press
747ID  - 162
748ER  -
749
750TY - BOOK
751AU  - Kessel, J.L., Rick Hendricks, and Meredith Dodge, editors
752PY  - 1998
753BT  - Blood on the Boulders: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1694-1697
754CY  - Albuquerque
755PB  - University of New Mexico Press
756ID  - 163
757ER  -
758
759TY - BOOK
760AU  - Kessell, J.a.R.H., editors
761PY  - 1991
762BT  - The Spanish Missions of New Mexico I: Before 1680
763CY  - New York and London
764PB  - Garland Publishing
765ID  - 160
766ER  -
767
768TY - BOOK
769AU  - Kessell, J.a.R.H., editors
770PY  - 1992
771BT  - By Force of Arms: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694
772CY  - Albuquerque
773PB  - University of New Mexico Press
774ID  - 161
775ER  -
776
777TY - BOOK
778AU  - Kessell, J.L., Rick Hendricks, Meredith Dodge, and Larry D. Miller, editors
779PY  - 2000
780BT  - The Disturbances Cease: The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1697-1700
781CY  - Albuquerque
782PB  - University of New Mexico Press
783ID  - 164
784ER  -
785
786TY - BOOK
787AU  - Kinney, C.S.
788PY  - 1912
789BT  - A Treatise on the Law of Irrigation and Water Rights and the Arid Reigion Doctrine of Appropriation of Waters
790CY  - San Francisco
791PB  - Bender-Mass Co.
792ET  - rev. ed.
793N2  - One of the standard works on the subject of water rights in the West.
794ID  - 189
795ER  -
796
797TY - CHAP
798AU  - Lamar, H.
799PY  - 1985
800BT  - The Countryside in the Age of Capitalist Transformation: Essays in the Social History of Rural America
801ED  - Hahn, S.a.J.P., eds
802CT  - "From Bondage to Contract: Ethnic Labor in the American West, 1680-1890"
803CY  - Chapel Hill
804PB  - University of North Carolina Press
805SP  - 293-324
806ID  - 6
807ER  -
808
809TY - CHAP
810AU  - Lamar, H.
811PY  - 1985
812BT  - The Countryside in the Age of Capitalist Transformation: Essays in the Social History of Rural America
813ED  - Steven Hahn and Jonathan Prude, e.
814CT  - From Bondage to Contract: Ethnic Labor in the American West
815CY  - Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
816ID  - 94
817ER  -
818
819TY - BOOK
820AU  - Lange, C.H., ed.
821PY  - 1985
822BT  - Southwestern Culture History: Papers in Honor of Albert Schroeder
823CY  - Santa Fe
824PB  - Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico
825ID  - 95
826ER  -
827
828TY - BOOK
829AU  - Lawson, M.P.
830PY  - 1974
831BT  - The Climate of the Great American Desert: Reconstruction of the Climate of Western Interior United States, 1800-1850.
832CY  - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press
833ID  - 96
834ER  -
835
836TY - JOUR
837AU  - Lecompte, J.
838TI  - Coronado and Conquest
839SP  - 279-304
840JF  - NMHR
841VL  - 64
842IS  - (July 1989
843ID  - 97
844ER  -
845
846TY - JOUR
847AU  - Loomis, C.P.
848TI  - El Cerrito, New Mexico: A Changing Village
849JF  - NMHR
850VL  - XXXIII
851IS  - 1958
852ID  - 180
853ER  -
854
855TY - BOOK
856AU  - Loomis, N.M., and Abraham P. Nastir
857PY  - 1967
858BT  - Pedro Vial and the Roads to Santa Fe
859CY  - Norman
860PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
861ID  - 201
862ER  -
863
864TY - JOUR
865AU  - Lopez de Gauna, M., transcribed by Lansing B. Bloom, translated by Ireno L. Chaves
866TI  - Ynstruccion a Peralta por Vi-Rey
867SP  - 178-187
868JF  - NMHR
869VL  - 4
870IS  - 1929
871ID  - 165
872ER  -
873
874TY - CHAP
875AU  - Lycett, M.T.
876PY  - 1981
877BT  - Columbian Consequences, vol. I
878ED  - Thomas, D.H.
879CT  - Spanish Contact and Pueblo Organization: Long-term Implications of European Colonial Expansion in the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico
880CY  - Washington, D. C.
881ID  - 98
882ER  -
883
884TY - BOOK
885AU  - Lynch, J.
886PY  - 1973
887BT  - Bourbon Spain, 1700-1808
888CY  - New York
889PB  - Norton
890ID  - 58
891ER  -
892
893TY - JOUR
894AU  - Lynn I. Perrigo, t.a.e.
895TI  - Provincial Statues of 1824 to 1826
896JF  - NMHR
897VL  - XXVII
898IS  - 1952
899ID  - 188
900ER  -
901
902TY - JOUR
903AU  - Lyon, W.H.
904PY  - 1996
905TI  - "The Navajos in the Anglo-American Historical Imagination, 1907-1870"
906SP  - 483-509
907JF  - Ethnohistory
908VL  - XLIII
909IS  - 3
910Y2  - Summer 1996
911ID  - 44
912ER  -
913
914TY - JOUR
915AU  - Magnaghi, R.M.
916TI  - Plains Indians in New Mexico: The Genizaro Experience
917SP  - 86-95
918JF  - Great Plains Quarterly
919VL  - 10
920IS  - (Spring 1990)
921ID  - 104
922ER  -
923
924TY - PAMP
925AU  - Mares, J.F.
926PY  - n.d., c. 1970s
927CT  - Interpretive Essay on the Legal History of the Recopilacion de Leyes de Indians in Regard to Rights in Waters, Forests, and Pastures
928CY  - Santa Fe
929T3  - Tertiary Interpretive Essay on the Legal History of the Recopilacion de Leyes de Indians in Regard to Rights in Waters, Forests, and Pastures
930VL  - New Mexico State Engineer's Office
931ID  - 197
932ER  -
933
934TY - JOUR
935AU  - Marino, C.C.
936PY  - 1954
937TI  - "The Seboyetanos and the Navahos"
938SP  - 8-27
939JF  - NMHR
940VL  - XXIX
941IS  - January 1954
942Y2  - 1954
943ID  - 41
944ER  -
945
946TY - BOOK
947AU  - Marshall, M.P.a.P.H.
948PY  - 1991
949BT  - Rethinking Navajo Pueblitos
950CY  - Albuquerque, MM
951ID  - 21
952ER  -
953
954TY - BOOK
955AU  - McAlister, L.N.
956PY  - 1984
957BT  - Spain and Portugal in the New World, 1492-1700
958CY  - Minneapolis
959PB  - University of Minnesota Press
960ID  - 99
961ER  -
962
963TY - BOOK
964AU  - McDowell, R.C.M.
965PY  - 1982
966BT  - The Impact of Intimacy: Mexican Anglo Intermarriage in New Mexico, 1821-1846
967CY  - El Paso, TXBrooks argues that this work presupposes an immediate rico-extranjero alliance and overlooks the dynamic changes created by the fur trade, Brooks, Captives, n. 34, p. 231.
968ID  - 40
969ER  -
970
971TY - CHAP
972AU  - McEwan, B.
973PY  - 1989
974BT  - Chaco to Chaco: Papers in Honor of Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister
975ED  - Kirkpatrick, M.S.D.a.D.T.
976CT  - Sixteenth Century Spanish Foodways in the Old World and in the Americas
977CY  - Albuquerque
978PB  - Archaeological Society of New Mexico
979ID  - 100
980ER  -
981
982TY - JOUR
983AU  - McKnight, J.W.
984TI  - Law without Lawyers on the Hispano-Mexican Frontier
985SP  - 51-65
986JF  - West Texas Historical Association Year Book
987VL  - 66
988IS  - (1990)
989ID  - 101
990ER  -
991
992TY - JOUR
993AU  - McKnight, J.W.
994TI  - Law Books on the Hispanic Frontier
995SP  - 74-84
996JF  - Journal of the West
997VL  - 27
998IS  - (July 1988)
999ID  - 102
1000ER  -
1001
1002TY - JOUR
1003AU  - McKnight, J.W.
1004TI  - Spanish Law for the Protection of Surviving Spouses in North America
1005SP  - 367-406
1006JF  - Anuario de historia del derecho espanol
1007VL  - 57
1008IS  - (1989)
1009ID  - 103
1010ER  -
1011
1012TY - BOOK
1013AU  - McNitt, F.
1014PY  - 1972
1015BT  - Navajo Wars: Military Campaigns, Slave Raids, and Reprisals
1016CY  - Albuquerque NMInterpretation is dated.
1017ID  - 46
1018ER  -
1019
1020TY - JOUR
1021AU  - McPherson
1022TI  - "Ricos and Pobres: Wealth Distribution on the Navajo Reservation in 1915"
1023SP  - 415-434
1024JF  - NMHR
1025VL  - LX
1026IS  - (October 1985)
1027ID  - 48
1028ER  -
1029
1030TY - CHAP
1031AU  - Minge, W.A.
1032PY  - 1994
1033BT  - Rio Grande Textiles: A New Edition of Spanish Textile Tradition of New Mexico and Colorado
1034ED  - Fisher, N.
1035CT  - "Efectos del pais: A History of Weaving along the Rio Grande"
1036CY  - Santa Fe
1037PB  - Museum of New Mexico Press
1038ET  - Rev. Ed.
1039ID  - 59
1040ER  -
1041
1042TY - CHAP
1043AU  - Minge, W.A.
1044PY  - 1994
1045ED  - Mpra
1046CT  - "Efectos del pais: A History of Weaving along the Rio Grande"
1047ID  - 70
1048ER  -
1049
1050TY - JOUR
1051AU  - Mintz, S.a.E.R.W.
1052PY  - 1950
1053TI  - "An Analysis of Ritual Co-Parenthood (Compadrazgo)
1054SP  - 341-348
1055JF  - Southwest Journal of Anthropology
1056VL  - VI
1057Y2  - 1950
1058N2  - "The best treatment of the Old World Origins and New World elaborations of the institution [Compadrazgo] remains that of..." Mintz and Wolf.  Brooks, Captives, n. 6, p. 6/
1059ID  - 4
1060ER  -
1061
1062TY - JOUR
1063AU  - Moorhead, M.L.
1064TI  - "Rebuilding the Presido of Santa Fe, 1789-1791
1065SP  - 123-142
1066JF  - NMHR
1067VL  - 69
1068IS  - (April 1974)
1069ID  - 108
1070ER  -
1071
1072TY - BOOK
1073AU  - Moorhead, M.L.
1074PY  - 1954
1075BT  - New Mexico's Royal Road: Trade and Travel on the Chihuahua Trail
1076CY  - Norman
1077PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1078ID  - 106
1079ER  -
1080
1081TY - BOOK
1082AU  - Moorhead, M.L.
1083PY  - 1968
1084BT  - The Apache Frontier: Jacobo de Ugarte and Spanish-Indian Relations in Northern New Spain, 1769-1791
1085CY  - Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
1086ID  - 105
1087ER  -
1088
1089TY - BOOK
1090AU  - Moorhead, M.L.
1091PY  - 1975
1092BT  - The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands
1093CY  - Norman
1094PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1095ID  - 107
1096ER  -
1097
1098TY - BOOK
1099AU  - Morehead, M.
1100PY  - 1958
1101BT  - New Mexico's Royal Road:  Trade and Travel on the Chiuahua Trail
1102CY  - Norman, OK
1103PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1104ID  - 38
1105ER  -
1106
1107TY - CHAP
1108AU  - Morfi, F.J.A.d.
1109PY  - 1932
1110BT  - Forgotten Frontiers:  A study of the Spanish-Indian Policy of Juan Bautista de Anaza, Governor of New Mexico, 17771787.
1111ED  - Barnaby, a.t.b.T.
1112CT  - "Geographical Description of the Kingdom of New Spain
1113CY  - Norman
1114PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1115SP  - 85-114
1116ID  - 54
1117ER  -
1118
1119TY - BOOK
1120AU  - Morfi, F.J.A.d.
1121PY  - 1971
1122BT  - Account of Disorders in New Mexico, 1778
1123CY  - Albuquerque
1124PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1125ED  - Simmons, M.
1126ID  - 52
1127ER  -
1128
1129TY - CHAP
1130AU  - Morfi, F.J.A.d.E.a.t.b.M.S.
1131PY  - 1991
1132BT  - Coronado's Land: Essays on Daily Life in Colonial New Mexico
1133CT  - "Account of Disorders, 1778"
1134CY  - Albuguerque
1135PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1136ID  - 53
1137ER  -
1138
1139TY - JOUR
1140AU  - Mosk, S.A.
1141TI  - The Influence of Tradition on Agriculture in New Mexico
1142SP  - 34-51
1143JF  - Journal of Economic History II (Supplement)
1144IS  - Dec. 1942
1145ID  - 185
1146ER  -
1147
1148TY - BOOK
1149AU  - New Mexico State Archives, M.
1150PY  - n.d.
1151BT  - Mexican Archives of New Mexico, 1822-1846
1152CY  - Santa Fe
1153ID  - 143
1154ER  -
1155
1156TY - BOOK
1157AU  - New Mexico State Records, C.
1158PY  - n.d.
1159BT  - Archives, Special Collections Manuscripts
1160CY  - Santa FeBy name of the collector, e.g. Twitchell, miscellaneous documents, and such.
1161ID  - 144
1162ER  -
1163
1164TY - JOUR
1165AU  - Nostrand, R.L.
1166TI  - The Century of Hispano Expansion
1167SP  - 361-386
1168JF  - NMHR
1169VL  - 62
1170IS  - (Oct. 1962)
1171ID  - 109
1172ER  -
1173
1174TY - BOOK
1175AU  - Nostrand, R.L.
1176PY  - 1992
1177BT  - Hispano Homeland
1178CY  - Norman, OK
1179PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1180ID  - 7
1181ER  -
1182
1183TY - BOOK
1184AU  - Noyes, S.
1185PY  - 1993
1186BT  - Los Comanches: The Horse People
1187CY  - Albuquerque
1188ID  - 1
1189ER  -
1190
1191TY - BOOK
1192AU  - Olmsted, V.L., comp.
1193PY  - 1981
1194BT  - Spanish and Mexican Censuses of New Mexico, 1750-1830
1195CY  - Albuquerque, NM
1196ID  - 29
1197ER  -
1198
1199TY - JOUR
1200AU  - Park, J.F.
1201PY  - 1976
1202TI  - Spanish-Indian Policy in Northern New Mexico, 1765-1810
1203SP  - 325-344
1204JF  - Arizona and the West
1205VL  - 1962
1206IS  - Winter
1207ID  - 60
1208ER  -
1209
1210TY - JOUR
1211AU  - Patrick, E.N.
1212PY  - 1976
1213TI  - "Land Grants during the Administration of Spanish Colonial Governor Pedro Fermin de Mendinueta."
1214SP  - 5-18
1215JF  - NMHR
1216VL  - 51
1217IS  - 1
1218ID  - 61
1219ER  -
1220
1221TY - CHAP
1222AU  - Pino, J.E.
1223ID  - 176
1224ER  -
1225
1226TY - JOUR
1227AU  - Pratt, B.C.w.c.f.J.L.W.
1228TI  - "The Plaza in History: Old World Ideals, New World Realities
1229SP  - 5-13
1230JF  - El Palacio
1231VL  - 94
1232IS  - (Winter 1988):
1233ID  - 111
1234ER  -
1235
1236TY - BOOK
1237AU  - Pratt, B.C.w.c.f.J.L.W.
1238PY  - 1986
1239BT  - Gone But Not Forgotten:  Strategies for the Comprehensive Survey of the Architectural and Historic Archaeological Resources of Northeastern New Mexico.  Volume I: History of Northeastern New Mexico.
1240CY  - (Santa Fe):
1241PB  - New Mexico Historic Preservation Division
1242ID  - 50
1243ER  -
1244
1245TY - BOOK
1246AU  - Pratt, B.C.a.D.H.S.
1247PY  - 1988
1248BT  - The North Central Regional Overview: Strategies for the Comprehensive Survey of the Architectural and Historic Archaeological Resources of North Central New Mexico
1249CY  - Santa Fe
1250PB  - New Mexico Historic Preservation Division
1251ID  - 141
1252ER  -
1253
1254TY - BOOK
1255AU  - Quinn, D.B., editor and commentator
1256PY  - 1979
1257BT  - New American World: A Documentary History of North America to 1612. Volume 5: The Extension of Settlement in Florida, Virginia, and the Spanish Southwest
1258CY  - New York
1259PB  - Arno Press, A New York Times Company and Hector Bye, Inc.
1260ID  - 167
1261ER  -
1262
1263TY - BOOK
1264AU  - Quintana, F.L.
1265PY  - 1974
1266BT  - Los Primeros Pobladores: Hispanic Americans of the Ute Frontier
1267ID  - 3
1268ER  -
1269
1270TY - BOOK
1271AU  - Quintana, F.L.
1272PY  - 1991
1273BT  - Pobladores: Hispanic Americans of the Ute Frontier
1274CY  - Los Ojos, NM
1275PB  - Gandos del Valle
1276ID  - 132
1277ER  -
1278
1279TY - JOUR
1280AU  - Reeve, F.D.
1281TI  - "Navaho-Spanish Diplomacy, 1770-1790
1282SP  - 200-235
1283JF  - NMHR
1284IS  - (July 1960)
1285ID  - 112
1286ER  -
1287
1288TY - JOUR
1289AU  - Reeve, F.D.
1290TI  - Seventh Century Navaho-Spanish Relations
1291SP  - 36-52
1292JF  - NMHR
1293VL  - 32
1294IS  - (January 1957
1295ID  - 113
1296ER  -
1297
1298TY - JOUR
1299AU  - Reeve, F.D.
1300PY  - 1958
1301TI  - "Navaho-Spanish Wars"
1302SP  - 9-40
1303JF  - NMHR
1304VL  - XXXIII
1305IS  - January, 1958
1306ID  - 34
1307ER  -
1308
1309TY - JOUR
1310AU  - Reeve, F.D.
1311PY  - 1959
1312TI  - "The Navaho-Spanish Peace: 1720-1770s
1313SP  - 9-40
1314JF  - NMHR
1315VL  - 34
1316IS  - 1
1317ID  - 63
1318ER  -
1319
1320TY - JOUR
1321AU  - Reitz, E.J.
1322TI  - The Spanish Colonial Experience and Domestic Animals
1323JF  - Historical Archaeology
1324VL  - 26
1325IS  - 1 (1992)
1326ID  - 114
1327ER  -
1328
1329TY - JOUR
1330AU  - Reno
1331PY  - 1965
1332TI  - Rebellion in New Mexico--1837
1333SP  - 197-213
1334JF  - NMHR
1335VL  - XL
1336IS  - July 1965
1337Y2  - 1965
1338ID  - 45
1339ER  -
1340
1341TY - JOUR
1342AU  - Rey, A.
1343TI  - "MIssionary Aspects of the Founding of New Mexico
1344SP  - 22-31
1345JF  - NMHR
1346VL  - 23
1347IS  - (January 1948
1348ID  - 115
1349ER  -
1350
1351TY - JOUR
1352AU  - Rios-Bustamante, A.J.
1353PY  - 1976
1354TI  - "A Contribution to the Historiography of the Greater New  Mexican North
1355SP  - 347-390
1356JF  - Aztlan
1357VL  - 7
1358IS  - 3
1359ID  - 64
1360ER  -
1361
1362TY - JOUR
1363AU  - Rios-Bustamante, A.J.
1364PY  - 1976
1365TI  - Life, Labor and Trade in the Villa de San Felipe de Albuquerque, 1706-1790
1366SP  - 391-426
1367JF  - Aztlan
1368VL  - 7
1369IS  - 3
1370ID  - 65
1371ER  -
1372
1373TY - JOUR
1374AU  - Rock, R.
1375TI  - 'Pido y Suplico': Women and the Law in Spanish New Mexico, 1697-1762
1376SP  - 145-159
1377JF  - NMHR
1378VL  - 65
1379IS  - (April 1990
1380ID  - 116
1381ER  -
1382
1383TY - CHAP
1384AU  - Rowlands, M.J.
1385PY  - 1973
1386BT  - Territoriality and Proxemics:  Archaeological and Ethnographic Evidence for the Use and Organization of Space
1387ED  - Tringham, R., ed
1388CT  - "Defence: A Factor in the Organization of Settlements"
1389CY  - Andover, MA
1390SP  - 447-462
1391ID  - 26
1392ER  -
1393
1394TY - JOUR
1395AU  - Salazar, J.R.S.
1396TI  - Santa Rosa de Abiquiu
1397JF  - New Mexico Architecture
1398VL  - 18
1399IS  - (September-October), 1976
1400ID  - 134
1401ER  -
1402
1403TY - BOOK
1404AU  - Salmeron, G.d.Z., translated by Alicia Milich
1405PY  - 1966
1406BT  - Relaciones
1407CY  - Albuquerque
1408PB  - Horn and Wallace
1409ID  - 166
1410ER  -
1411
1412TY - CONF
1413AU  - Schroeder, A.H.
1414BT  - 9th Annual Land Use Symposium Proceedings, October 27-28, 1977, Albuquerque
1415CT  - Climate and Man in the Prehistoric Southwest
1416ID  - 178
1417ER  -
1418
1419TY - JOUR
1420AU  - Schroeder, A.H.
1421PY  - 1968
1422TI  - Shifting for Survival in the Spanish Southwest
1423SP  - 291-310
1424JF  - NMHR
1425VL  - 40
1426IS  - 3
1427ID  - 66
1428ER  -
1429
1430TY - JOUR
1431AU  - Simmons, M.
1432TI  - Spanish Attempts to Open a New Mexico-Sonora Road
1433SP  - (Spring 1975)
1434JF  - Arizona and the West
1435IS  - 7
1436Y2  - 5-20
1437ID  - 118
1438ER  -
1439
1440TY - JOUR
1441AU  - Simmons, M.
1442PY  - 1964
1443TI  - Tlaxcalans in the Spanish Borderlands
1444SP  - 101-110
1445JF  - NMHR
1446VL  - 39
1447IS  - 2
1448ID  - 145
1449ER  -
1450
1451TY - BOOK
1452AU  - Simmons, M., ed. and trans.
1453PY  - 1967
1454BT  - Border Comanches:  Seven Spanish Colonial Documents, 1785-1819
1455CY  - Santa Fe
1456PB  - Stagecoach Press
1457ID  - 71
1458ER  -
1459
1460TY - CHAP
1461AU  - Simmons, M.
1462PY  - 1976
1463BT  - Voices from the Southwest: A Gathering in Honor of Lawrence Clark Powell
1464ED  - Donald C. Dickinson, e.a.
1465CT  - Authors and Books in Colonial New Mexico
1466CY  - Flagstaff, AZ
1467PB  - Northland Press
1468ID  - 117
1469ER  -
1470
1471TY - BOOK
1472AU  - Simmons, M.
1473PY  - 1978
1474BT  - Taos to Tome: True Tales of Hispanic New Mexico
1475CY  - Albuquerque
1476PB  - Adboe Press
1477ID  - 68
1478ER  -
1479
1480TY - CHAP
1481AU  - Simmons, M.
1482PY  - 1985
1483BT  - Southwestern History Culture History:  Collected Papers in Honor of Albert H. Schroeder
1484ED  - Lange, C.
1485CT  - "Footwear on New Mexico's Hispanic Frontier
1486CY  - Santa Fe
1487PB  - Archaeological Society of New Mexico
1488VL  - 10
1489VL  - 10
1490ID  - 67
1491ER  -
1492
1493TY - JOUR
1494AU  - Smith, A.T.
1495TI  - The Founding of the San Antonio de las Huertas Grant
1496JF  - Social Science Journal
1497VL  - XIII
1498IS  - 1976
1499N2  - An account of the settling of a community grant in the 1760s as part of the New Mexican defense plan.
1500ID  - 186
1501ER  -
1502
1503TY - JOUR
1504AU  - Snow, C.T.
1505TI  - The Plazas of Sante Fe, New Mexico, 1610-1776
1506SP  - 40-51
1507JF  - El Palacio
1508VL  - 94
1509IS  - (Winter 1988)
1510ID  - 119
1511ER  -
1512
1513TY - BOOK
1514AU  - Snow, D.K., editor
1515PY  - 1992
1516BT  - The Native American and Spanish Colonial Experience in the Greater Southwest:  Introduction to the Documentary Records
1517CY  - New York and London: Garland Publishing
1518ID  - 168
1519ER  -
1520
1521TY - BOOK
1522AU  - Snow, D.K., editor
1523PY  - 1992
1524BT  - The Native American and Spanish Colonial Experience in the Greater Southwest, II
1525CY  - New York and London
1526PB  - Garland Publishing
1527ID  - 169
1528ER  -
1529
1530TY - CHAP
1531AU  - Speth, J.D.
1532PY  - 1991
1533BT  - Farmers, Hunters, and Colonists: Interaction between the Southwest and the Southern Plains
1534ED  - Spielmann, K.A.
1535CT  - "Some Unexplored Aspects of Mutualistic Plans-Pueblo Food Exchange
1536CY  - Tucson
1537PB  - University of Arizona Press
1538ID  - 69
1539ER  -
1540
1541TY - CHAP
1542AU  - Spielmann, K.A.
1543PY  - 1989
1544BT  - Columbian Consequences, vol. I
1545ED  - Thomas, D.H.
1546CT  - Colonists, Hunters, and Farmers: Plains-Pueblo Interaction in the Seventeenth Century
1547CY  - Washington, D. C.
1548PB  - Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989
1549ID  - 120
1550ER  -
1551
1552TY - JOUR
1553AU  - Sunseri, A.R.
1554PY  - 1973
1555TI  - Agricultural Techniques in New Mexico at the Time of the Anglo-American Conquest
1556SP  - 329-337
1557JF  - Agricultural History
1558VL  - XLVII
1559ID  - 187
1560ER  -
1561
1562TY - CHAP
1563AU  - Swadesh
1564BT  - Survival of Spanish American Villages
1565ED  - Kutsche
1566CT  - "Structure of Hispanic-Indian Relations in New Mexico"
1567ID  - 9
1568ER  -
1569
1570TY - CHAP
1571AU  - Swagerty, W.R.
1572PY  - 1984
1573BT  - Scholars and the Indian Eperience
1574ED  - Swagerty, W.R.
1575CT  - Spanish-Indian Relations, 1513-1821
1576CY  - Bloomington
1577PB  - Indiana University Press
1578ID  - 121
1579ER  -
1580
1581TY - JOUR
1582AU  - Taylor, W.B.
1583TI  - Land and  Water Rights in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
1584SP  - 189-212
1585JF  - NMHR
1586VL  - L
1587IS  - 1957
1588N2  - Based on his research for a landmark land and water rights case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
1589ID  - 183
1590ER  -
1591
1592TY - BOOK
1593AU  - Taylor, L., and Dessa Bokides
1594PY  - 1987
1595BT  - New Mexican Furniture 1600-1940:  The Origins, Survival, and Revival of Furniture Making in the Hispanic Southwest
1596CY  - Santa Fe:  Museum of New Mexico Press, 1787
1597ID  - 122
1598ER  -
1599
1600TY - JOUR
1601AU  - Thomas, A.B.
1602TI  - Governor Mendinueta's Proposals for the Defense of New Mexico, 1772-1778
1603SP  - 21-39
1604JF  - NMHR
1605VL  - 6
1606IS  - (January 1931)
1607ID  - 123
1608ER  -
1609
1610TY - BOOK
1611AU  - Thomas, t.a.e.
1612PY  - 1932
1613BT  - Forgotten Frontiers: A Study of the Spanish Indian Policy of Don Juan Bautista de Anza, Governor of New Mexico, 1777-1787
1614CY  - Norman
1615PB  - Uuniversity of Oklahoma Press
1616ET  - Thomas
1617ID  - 16
1618ER  -
1619
1620TY - BOOK
1621AU  - Thomas, A.B., ed. and trans.
1622PY  - 1932
1623BT  - The Plains Indians and New Mexico, 1751-1778: A Collection of Documents Illustrative of the History of the Eastern Frontier of New Mexico
1624CY  - Albuquerque
1625PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1626ID  - 73
1627ER  -
1628
1629TY - BOOK
1630AU  - Thomas, A.B., ed. and trans.
1631PY  - 1935
1632BT  - After Coronado: Spanish Exploration Northeast of New Mexico, 1696-1727
1633CY  - Norman
1634PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1635ID  - 72
1636ER  -
1637
1638TY - BOOK
1639AU  - Thomas, A.B., ed. and trans.
1640PY  - 1941
1641BT  - Teodoro de Croix and the Northern Frontier of New Spain, 1776-1783: From the Original Documents in the Archives of the Indies, Seville
1642CY  - Norman
1643PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1644ID  - 74
1645ER  -
1646
1647TY - BOOK
1648AU  - Thomas, D.H., ed.
1649PY  - 1989-1991
1650BT  - Columbian Consequences. Vol. 1: Archaeological and Historicla Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West; Vol. 2: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East: Vol. 3: The Spanish Borderlands in Pan American Perspective.
1651CY  - Washington, D. C.
1652PB  - Smithsonian Institution Press
1653ID  - 124
1654ER  -
1655
1656TY - JOUR
1657AU  - Tjarks, A.V.
1658TI  - Demographic, Ethnic, and Occupational Structure of New Mexico, 1790
1659JF  - The Americas
1660VL  - 35
1661IS  - (July 1978)
1662ID  - 138
1663ER  -
1664
1665TY - BOOK
1666AU  - Towner, R.H., ed.
1667PY  - 1996
1668BT  - The Archaeology of Navajo Origins
1669CY  - Salth Lake, UT
1670N2  - Literature that tends to support a sixteenth century arrival date.
1671ID  - 18
1672ER  -
1673
1674TY - BOOK
1675AU  - Towner, R.H.a.B.P.J.
1676PY  - 1998
1677BT  - The San Rafel Canyon Survey: Reconstructing Eighteenth-Century Navajo Population Dynamics in Rafael Canyon Survey: Reconstructing Eighteenth-Century Navajo Population Dynamics in the Dinetah Using Archaeological and Dendrochronological Data
1678CY  - Tucson, AZ
1679ID  - 23
1680ER  -
1681
1682TY - BOOK
1683AU  - Twitchell, R.E.
1684PY  - 1919
1685BT  - Spanish Colonization in New Mexico in the Onate and de Vargas Periods
1686CY  - Santa Fe
1687PB  - Historical Society of New Mexico
1688ID  - 184
1689ER  -
1690
1691TY - BOOK
1692AU  - Twitchell, R.E.
1693PY  - 1925
1694BT  - Old Santa Fe
1695CY  - Chicago: The Rio Grande Press, Inc.
1696ID  - 146
1697ER  -
1698
1699TY - BOOK
1700AU  - Twitchell, R.E., editor
1701PY  - 1976
1702BT  - The Spanish Archives of New Mexico
1703CY  - New York
1704PB  - Arno Press
1705ID  - 170
1706ER  -
1707
1708TY - JOUR
1709AU  - Tykal, J.B.
1710PY  - 1990
1711TI  - "From Taos to St, Louis: The Journey of Maria Rosa Villapando"
1712SP  - 161-174
1713JF  - NMHR
1714VL  - LXHR
1715IS  - April
1716ID  - 2
1717ER  -
1718
1719TY - JOUR
1720AU  - Tyler, D.
1721PY  - 1980
1722TI  - "Mexican Indian Policy in New Mexico"
1723SP  - 101-120
1724JF  - NMHR
1725VL  - LV
1726IS  - April, 1980
1727Y2  - 1980
1728N2  - Brooks notes this as one of the first works to recognize a negotiated relationship in the borderlands.
1729ID  - 33
1730ER  -
1731
1732TY - BOOK
1733AU  - Tyler, D.
1734PY  - 1990
1735BT  - The Mythical Pueblo Rights Doctrine: Water Administration in Hispanic New Mexico
1736CY  - El Paso
1737PB  - Texas Western Press, 1990
1738ID  - 125
1739ER  -
1740
1741TY - BOOK
1742AU  - Upham, S.
1743PY  - 1982
1744BT  - Polities and Power: An Economic and Political History of the Western Pueblo
1745CY  - New York
1746PB  - Academic Press
1747ID  - 127
1748ER  -
1749
1750TY - JOUR
1751AU  - Velez de Escalante, F.S., ed. and trans. by Eleanor B. Adams
1752PY  - 1965
1753TI  - "Letter to the Missionaries of New Mexico [17 Aug. 1777]
1754SP  - 319-336
1755JF  - NMHR
1756VL  - 40
1757IS  - (Oct.)
1758ID  - 75
1759ER  -
1760
1761TY - BOOK
1762AU  - Vierra, e.
1763PY  - 1992
1764BT  - Current Research on the Late Prehistory and Early History of New Mexico
1765CY  - Albuequerque, NM
1766ID  - 19
1767ER  -
1768
1769TY - JOUR
1770AU  - Vigil, R.E.
1771TI  - The New Borderlands History: A Critique
1772SP  - (July 1973)
1773JF  - NMHR
1774IS  - 58
1775Y2  - 189-208
1776ID  - 126
1777ER  -
1778
1779TY - BOOK
1780AU  - Vlasich, J.A.
1781PY  - 2005
1782BT  - Pueblo Indian Agriculture
1783CY  - Albuquerque
1784PB  - University of New Mexico Press, 2005
1785N1  - E99.P9 V59 2005
1786ID  - 51
1787ER  -
1788
1789TY - JOUR
1790AU  - Warner, L.H.
1791PY  - 1931
1792TI  - Conveyance of Property, the Spanish or Mexican Way
1793SP  - 334-359
1794JF  - NMHR
1795VL  - 6
1796ID  - 147
1797ER  -
1798
1799TY - BOOK
1800AU  - Warner, T.J., ed., trans. by Angelico Chavez
1801PY  - 1976
1802BT  - The Dominquez-Esclante Journal: Their Expedition through Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico in 1776
1803CY  - Provo
1804PB  - Brigham Young University Press
1805ID  - 76
1806ER  -
1807
1808TY - BOOK
1809AU  - Weber, D.J.
1810PY  - 1971
1811BT  - The Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest
1812CY  - Norman
1813PB  - University of Oklahoma Press
1814ID  - 129
1815ER  -
1816
1817TY - BOOK
1818AU  - Weber, D.J.
1819PY  - 1988
1820BT  - Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest: Essays by David J. Weber
1821CY  - Albuquerque
1822PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1823ID  - 128
1824ER  -
1825
1826TY - CHAP
1827AU  - Weber, D.J.
1828PY  - 1988
1829BT  - "Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest
1830ED  - Weber, D.J.
1831CT  - John Francis Bannon and the Historiography of the Spanish Borderlands
1832CY  - Albuquerque
1833PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1834KW  - Borderlands Bibliography
1835N2  - A review of the literature created by the work of Hubert E. Bolton and his pupil John Francis Bannon and current in 1985.
1836ID  - 171
1837ER  -
1838
1839TY - CHAP
1840AU  - Weber, D.J.
1841PY  - 1988
1842BT  - Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest
1843CT  - Reflections on Coronado and the Myth of Quivira
1844CY  - Albuquerque
1845PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1846KW  - Northern Frontier Myths
1847N2  - See notes
1848ID  - 172
1849ER  -
1850
1851TY - CHAP
1852AU  - Weber, D.J.
1853PY  - 1988
1854BT  - Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest
1855CT  - Fray Marcos de Niza and the Historians
1856CY  - Albuquerque
1857PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1858SP  - 19-32
1859N2  - A review of the literature on the question of did Fray Marcos make it to Zuni in 1539.  The caution is perhaps not, the argument that he did may be a myth of historians.
1860ID  - 173
1861ER  -
1862
1863TY - CHAP
1864AU  - Weber, D.J.
1865PY  - 1988
1866BT  - Myth and History of the Hispanic Southwest
1867CT  - 'From Hell Itself': The Americanization of Mexico's Northern Frontier, 1821-1846
1868CY  - Albuquerque
1869PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1870SP  - 105-115
1871ID  - 174
1872ER  -
1873
1874TY - CHAP
1875AU  - Weber, D.J.
1876PY  - 1988
1877BT  - Myth and History of the Hispanic Southwest
1878CT  - American Westward Expansion and the Breakdown of Relations Between Pobladores and Indios Barbaros
1879CY  - Albuquerque
1880PB  - University of New Mexico Press
1881SP  - 117-132
1882ID  - 175
1883ER  -
1884
1885TY - JOUR
1886AU  - Widdison, J.G.W.
1887PY  - 1959
1888TI  - "Historical Geography of the Middle Rio Puerco"
1889SP  - 248-284
1890JF  - NMHR
1891VL  - XXXIV
1892IS  - Winter, 1976
1893ID  - 25
1894ER  -
1895
1896TY - BOOK
1897AU  - Wiel, S.C.
1898PY  - 1911
1899BT  - Water Rights in the Western States
1900CY  - San Francisco
1901PB  - Bancroft-Whitney Co
1902ET  - 3rd
1903N2  - One of the two classic accounts, with Kinney as the other.
1904ID  - 190
1905ER  -
1906
1907TY - CHAP
1908AU  - Wilson, J.P.
1909PY  - 1988
1910BT  - Reflections: Papers on Southwestern Culture History in Honor of Charles H. Lange
1911ED  - Poor, A.V.
1912CT  - The Southern Apaches as Farmers
1913CY  - Santa Fe
1914PB  - Ancient City Press
1915ID  - 130
1916ER  -
1917
1918TY - JOUR
1919AU  - Winship, G.P.e.a.t.
1920TI  - "The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542
1921SP  - 329-616
1922JF  - Bureau of American Ethnology Reports
1923VL  - 1892-1893
1924IS  - Pt. 1
1925ID  - 177
1926ER  -
1927
1928TY - BOOK
1929AU  - Witherspoon, G.
1930PY  - 1991
1931BT  - Navajo Kinship and Marriage
1932CY  - Chicago
1933ID  - 22
1934ER  -
1935
1936TY - BOOK
1937AU  - Wyman, L.C.
1938PY  - 1963
1939BT  - Blessingway: With Three Versions of the Myth Recorded and Translated from the Navajo by Father Berard Haile, O.F.M.
1940CY  - Tuscon, AZ
1941N2  - Still the most cited work on the ceremony, Brooks, Captives, n. 28, p. 99.
1942ID  - 24
1943ER  -
1944
1945TY - BOOK
1946AU  - Zarate Salmeron, G., trans. and ed. by Alicia Ronstad Milich
1947PY  - 1966
1948BT  - Relaciones
1949CY  - Albuquerque
1950PB  - Horn & Wallace
1951ID  - 77
1952ER  -
1953
1954TY - BOOK
1955AU  - Zolbrod, P.G.
1956PY  - 1984
1957BT  - Dine Bahane: The Navaho Creation Story
1958CY  - Albequerque, NM
1959ID  - 17
1960ER  -
1961