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El. knyga: Big Bend's Ancient and Modern Past

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  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Texas A & M University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623491055
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  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2013
  • Leidėjas: Texas A & M University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623491055
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The Big Bend region of Texas—variously referred to as “El Despoblado” (the uninhabited land), “a land of contrasts,” “Texas’ last frontier,” or simply as part of the Trans-Pecos—enjoys a long, colorful, and eventful history, a history that began before written records were maintained.

With Big Bend’s Ancient and Modern Past, editors Bruce A. Glasrud and Robert J. Mallouf provide a helpful compilation of articles originally published in theJournal of Big Bend Studies, reviewing the unique past of the Big Bend area from the earliest habitation to 1900.

Scholars of the region investigate not only the peoples who have successively inhabited it but also the nature of the environment and the responses to that environment. As the studies in this book demonstrate, the character of the region has, to a great extent, dictated its history.

The study of Big Bend history is also the study of borderlands history. Studying and researching across borders or boundaries, whether national, state, or regional, requires a focus on the factors that often both unite and divide the inhabitants. The dual nature of citizenship, of land holding, of legal procedures and remedies, of education, and of history permeate the lives and livelihoods of past and present residents of the Big Bend.
Foreword vii
Lonn Taylor
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Big Bend History and Prehistory 1(18)
Bruce A. Glasrud
Robert J. Mallouf
Part I Prehistory Meets History
1 Cradles, Cribs, and Mattresses: Prehistoric Sleeping Accommodations in the Chihuahuan Desert
19(15)
Solveig A. Turpin
2 Comments on the Prehistory of Far Northeastern Chihuahua, the La Junta District, and the Cielo Complex
34(35)
Robert J. Mallouf
3 The Rough Run Burial: A Semisubterranean Cairn Burial from Brewster County, Texas
69(37)
William A. Cloud
4 The Rio Conchos Drainage: History, Archaeology, Significance
106(13)
J. Charles Kelley
Part II History meets Native Americans
5 Native American and Mestizo Farming at La Junta de los Rios
119(13)
Enrique R. Madrid
6 The Peyote Religion and Mescalero Apaches: An Ethnohistorical View from West Texas
132(15)
Stacy B. Schaefer
7 Spanish-Indian Relations in the Big Bend Region during the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
147(10)
Elizabeth A. H. John
8 New Light on Chisos Apache Indian Chief Alsate
157(20)
Franklin W. Daugherty
Luis Lopez Elizondo
Part III Settlers and Settlements
9 Settlements and Settlers at La Junta de los Rios, 1759-1822
177(19)
Oakah L. Jones
10 Mexican American Traditional Foodways at La Junta de los Rios
196(22)
Joe S. Graham
11 Naming Practices among the Black Seminole of the Texas-Mexico Border Region
218(20)
Mischa B. Adams
12 Transient Clergy in the Trans-Pecos Area, 1848-1892
238(38)
Robert E. Wright
13 William Rufus Shafter with the Frontier Army in the Big Bend
276(12)
Paul H. Carlson
14 Acculturation on the Rio Grande Frontier: The Founding of San Jose del Polvo and the Family of Lucia Rede Madrid
288(13)
Earl H. Elam
Glossary of Archaeological Terms 301(4)
Robert J. Mallouf
Suggested Readings 305(6)
Bruce A. Glasrud
Robert J. Mallouf
Contributors 311(4)
Index 315
Bruce A. Glasrud is the retired dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Sul Ross State University (Alpine, Texas). His numerous previously published books include Texas Labor History (with James C. Maroney) and Southern Black Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement (with Merline Pitre), both published in 2013 by Texas A&M University Press. He lives in San Antonio.

Robert J. Mallouf, formerly Texas State Archeologist and director of the Center for Big Bend Studies at Sul Ross State University, has published extensively on the prehistory and history of Texas, Kansas, and north-central Mexico.