Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
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Violence, exchange, and the honor of men -- Llaneros : creating a Plains borderland -- Pastores : creating a pastoral borderland -- Montaneses : traversing borderlands -- Elaborating the Plains borderlands -- Commerce, kinship, and coercion -- Peaks and valleys : the borderlands speak -- Closer and closer apart -- Epilogue : Refugio Gurriola Martinez -- Chronology -- Glossary of Spanish and Native American terms -- Appendix A : Navajo livestock and captive raids, 1780-1864 -- Appendix B : New Mexican livestock and captive raids, 1780-1864 -- Appendix C : New Mexican peonage and slavery hearings, 1868 -- Acknowledgments.
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Title
Captives & cousins.
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Captives and cousins
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Slavery, kinship, and community in the Southwest borderlands
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Culture conflict-- Southwest, New-- History.
Indians of North America-- Kinship-- Southwest, New-- History.
Indians of North America-- Southwest, New-- Social conditions.
Sex role-- Southwest, New-- History.
Slavery-- Southwest, New-- History.
Spaniards-- Kinship-- Southwest, New-- History.
Spaniards-- Southwest, New-- Social conditions.
Conflit culturel-- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest)-- Histoire.
Esclavage-- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest)-- Histoire.