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Richard L. Nostrand interprets the Hispanos experience in geographical terms. He demonstrates that their unique intermixture with Pueblo Indians, nomad Indians, Anglos, and Mexican Americans, combined with isolation in their particular natural and cultural environments, have given them a unique sense of place - a sense of homeland.Several processes shaped and reshaped the Hispano Homeland. Initial colonization left the Hispanos relatively isolated from cultural changes in the rest of New Spain, and gradual intermarriage with Pueblo and nomad Indians gave them new cultural features. As their numbers increased in the eighteenth century, they began to expand their Stronghold outward from the original colonies.

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title:The Hispano Homeland
author:Nostrand, Richard L.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806128895
print isbn13:9780806128894
ebook isbn13:9780585168838
language:English
subjectMexican Americans--New Mexico--History, Human geography--New Mexico, New Mexico--Geography, Pueblo Indians.
publication date:1992
lcc:F805.M5N67 1992eb
ddc:978.9/0046872073
subject:Mexican Americans--New Mexico--History, Human geography--New Mexico, New Mexico--Geography, Pueblo Indians.
Page iii
The Hispano Homeland
by
Richard L. Nostrand
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
NORMAN AND LONDON
Page vi
Illustrations
1.1 Penitente crucifixion, San Mateo, 1888
12
1.2 Spanish American children, Questa, 1943
18
3.1 Acoma village, 1941
56
4.1 Sheep with a shepherd, Cabezon Peak, 1890s
90
5.1 Jewish merchants, Las Vegas plaza, about 1880
113
5.2 Chloride, Sierra County, 1890s
118
5.3 El Cerrito appearance, 1941 and 1980
125
6.1 McAlpine sawmill near Catskill, about 1893
142
6.2 Section gang workers in New Mexico, 1943
151
8.1 Illfeld warehouse, Las Vegas, 1904
173
8.2 El Cerrito villagers, 1941
174
8.3 Martnez family leaving Cordova, 1939
176
8.4 El Cerrito villagers, 1980
178
9.1 Goat Hill in Pueblo, Colorado, 1900
194
9.2 Hispano urban hierarchy, 18501980
204
10.1 Crdova gristmill near Vadito, 1967
221
10.2 Quintana horno, El Cerrito, 1980
222
10.3 Homeland-shaping processes and outcomes
230

Page vii
Maps
1.1 The Borderlands context
5
1.2 Census enumerators in the Homeland, 1900
21
2.1 Spain in the sixteenth century
28
2.2 New Spain in the sixteenth century
30
2.3 New Mexico in 1680
33
2.4 Stronghold in 1790
40
3.1 Pueblo Indians about 1600
51
3.2 Missions staffed with Franciscans, 160180
52
3.3 Pueblo villages in New Mexico, 1832
58
3.4 Pueblo Indians in New Mexico Territory, 1900
60
3.5 Nomad Indians in New Mexico Territory and southwestern Colorado, 1900
66
4.1 Hispano farm/stock occupations in the Homeland, 1900
74
4.2 Hispano expansion to the east, 1790s1880s
78
4.3 Hispano expansion to the north, 1790s1880s
83
4.4 Hispano expansion to the west, 1790s1880s
89
4.5 Hispano expansion to the south, 1790s1880s
94
5.1 New Mexico's trade linkages, 182146
102
5.2 The Inland (intruder zone), 1850
104
5.3 Roman Catholic clergymen in the Homeland, 1850 and 1900
111
5.4 Anglo occupations in the Homeland, 1900
115
5.5 Anglo numbers in the Homeland, 1900
120
5.6 The Inland (intruder zone), 1900
121
5.7 Anglo and Indian numbers in the Homeland, 1980
126
5.8 The Inland (intruder zone), 1980
128
6.1 Hispano connections before 1870
133
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