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This book examines for the first time the military campaigns on both sides of the border against Apaches and other native peoples in the late nineteenth century. Mexico and the United States pursued similar objectives in their Indian policies. Railroad, mining, and agricultural interests grew at the expense of native peoples. Indian resistance in Mexico was often met with forced labor and relocation or extermination based upon scalp bounties. U.S. Indian policy in the Southwest dictated isolating native peoples on reservations. The social ills their policies created persist today in both nations.

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title:Chasing Shadows : Indians Along the United States-Mexico Border, 1876-1911
author:Hatfield, Shelley Ann Bowen.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826318533
print isbn13:9780826318534
ebook isbn13:9780585200958
language:English
subjectIndians of Mexico--Government relations, Indians of North America--Government relations--1869-1934, Apache Indians--Wars, Mexico--Foreign relations--United States, United States--Foreign relations--Mexico.
publication date:1998
lcc:F1219.3.G6H37 1998eb
ddc:323.1/197072
subject:Indians of Mexico--Government relations, Indians of North America--Government relations--1869-1934, Apache Indians--Wars, Mexico--Foreign relations--United States, United States--Foreign relations--Mexico.
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Chasing Shadows
Indians Along the United States-Mexico Border 18761911
Shelley Bowen Hatfield
University of New Mexico Press Albuquerque
Page iv
1998 University of New Mexico Press
All rights reserved
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FIRST EDITION
Map 1 cartography by Nancy Lamm, 1997 by the University of New Mexico Press.
Map 2 courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society/Tucson, Don Bufkin map.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hatfield, Shelley Ann Bowen, 1947
[Indians of the United States-Mexico border during the Porfiriato, 18761911]
Chasing shadows: Indians along the United States-Mexico border,
18761911 / Shelley Bowen Hatfield. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D. University of
New Mexico, 1983) under title: Indians of the United States-Mexico
border during the Porfiriato, 18761911.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8263-1853-3 (cloth)
1. Indians of Mexico Government relations. 2. Indians of North
America Government relations 18691934. 3. Apache Indians Wars.
4. Mexico Foreign relations United States. 5. United States
Foreign relations Mexico. I. Title.
F1219.3.G6H37 1998
328.1'197072 DC21 97-13403
CIP
Page v
To Bob and Berry
Page vii
Contents
Illustrations
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Prologue
1
Chapter One
The Failure of The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 18481876
11
Chapter Two
The Yankee Peril, 18771880
22
Chapter Three
A Reciprocal Crossing Agreement, 18811882
40
Chapter Four
The Tiger of the Human Species, 18831885
55
Chapter Five
The Crawford Affair, 18851886
84
Chapter Six
The Beginning of the End, 1886
100
Chapter Seven
Apaches, Yaquis, and Bandits, 18871911
114
Chapter Eight
River Pilots and Pony Soldiers
130
Chapter Nine
Conclusion
136
Notes
143
Bibliography
177
Index
195

Page ix
Illustrations
Figure 1
Emmet Crawford
73
Figure 2
Crawford's Apache scouts
74
Figure 3
Oeronimo and warriors
75
Figure 4
Geronimo's camp
76
Figure 5
Apaches prior to surrender
77
Figure 6
Apache Kid
78
Figure 7
Nana
79
Figure 8
Yaqui and Samurai
80
Figure 9
Company of Apache scouts
81
Figure 10
Troop A
82

Page x
Figure 11
Victorio
83
Map 1
The U.S.-Mexico Border
xv
Map 2
The Death of Emmet Crawford
91

Page xi
Preface
Comparative studies of United States and Mexican Indian policies are lacking for the period 18481911. This study, based on newspapers and correspondence in the Coleccin Porfirio Daz and the Archivo Histrico Genaro Estrada at the Secretara de Relaciones Exteriores in Mexico City, focuses on U.S. and Mexican Indian policies along the border between 1876 and 1911. Investigated is indigenous policy within the broader policies of societal development.
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