Contents
Foreword by David Hurst Thomas
John G. Douglass and William M. Graves
Part 1. The New Mexico Colony: Native and Colonist Worlds Colliding
2. “The Peace That Was Granted Had Not Been Kept”: Coronado in the Tiguex Province, 1540–1542
Matthew F. Schmader
3. Meeting in Places: Seventeenth-Century Puebloan and Spanish Landscapes
Phillip O. Leckman
4. Hopi Weaving and the Colonial Encounter: A Study of Persistence through Change
Laurie D. Webster
Matthew Liebmann, Robert Preucel, and Joseph Aguilar
6. Comanche New Mexico: The Eighteenth Century
Severin Fowles, Jimmy Arterberry, Lindsay Montgomery, and Heather Atherton
7. Aquí Me Quedo: Vecino Origins and the Settlement Archaeology of the Rio del Oso Grant, New Mexico
J. Andrew Darling and B. Sunday Eiselt
8. Becoming Vecinos: Civic Identities in Late Colonial New Mexico
Kelly L. Jenks
Thomas E. Sheridan and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa
Part 2. Divergent Histories and Experiences in the Pimería Alta, Southern Arizona
10. Population Dynamics in the Pimería Alta, ad 1650–1750
Lauren E. Jelinek and Dale S. Brenneman
11. Missions, Livestock, and Economic Transformations in the Pimería Alta
Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman
12. Life in Tucson, on the Northern Frontier of the Pimería Alta
J. Homer Thiel
Colleen Strawhacker
Part 3. Discussion and Comparative Viewpoints
Kent G. Lightfoot
David Hurst Thomas