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In the Shadow of the Eagles considers the historical roots of Mexican border society. The Mexican northwest, and Sonora in particular, has often captured the publics imagination; it has been portrayed as a region of untold mineral wealth, insurgent Apaches and Yaquis, self-reliant cowboys, miners, and smugglers. During the nineteenth century, however, the Sonoran region was transformed from a distant frontier outpost to a bustling and influential border state. This transformation gave rise to a dynamic relationship between Sonora and the southwestern United States. In this innovative synthesis of Mexican, border, and western history, Miguel Tinker Salas traces the social and economic history of the Sonora border region and shows the role played by the United States in the economy of Mexico.Drawing on extensive research in Mexico City, Sonora, Arizona, and California, Tinker Salas contributes original discussions of the development of regional credit practices, the elites use of violence as a political tool to preserve autonomy, the effects of class, race, and gender in Sonoran society, and the influence of the railroad and mining on the border economy. Balancing theory with original empirical data in a strong, readable narrative, In the Shadow of the Eagles recasts our understanding of regional Mexican history and expands our ideas about the borderlands.

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In the Shadow of the Eagles
Sonora and the Transformation of the Border during the Porfiriato
Miguel Tinker Salas
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
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University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd. London, England
(c) 1997 by the Regents of the University of California
Parts of this book were published in earlier versions. Introduction: "Sonora: The Making of a Border Society," Journal of the Southwest (Winter 1992): 429-56. Chapter 5: "Del crdito al contado: cambios en el comercio de Sonora despus de 1850," Revista del Colegio de Sonora (1994): 65-77.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Tinker Salas, Miguel.
In the shadow of the eagles : Sonora and the
transformation of the border during the porfiriato /
Miguel Tinker Salas.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
ISBN 0-520-20129-9 (alk. paper)
I. Sonora (Mexico : State)-History. 2.
Mexican-American Border Region-History. 3.
Mexico-History-1867-1910. 4. Frontier and
pioneer life-Mexico-Sonora. I. Title.
F1346.T56 1997
972.17-dc20 95-39423
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standards for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Para mi madre Luisa Amelia,
mi esposa Mara Eva
y nuestras hijas Rosa Elena y Ana Luisa
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Maps
xiii
Introduction
1
1. "Dust and Foam": Life in the Mexican Northwest
17
2. Merchants, Miners, and Labor in the Northwest
36
3. "The Repose of the Dead": Conflict and Power on the Frontier
58
4. Sonora and Arizona: A Legacy of Distrust
79
5. Sonora and Arizona: "A New Border Empire"
101
6. "To Be or Not to Be": The Coming of the Iron Horse
127
7. Between Cultures: Towns on the Line
149
8. "The Greatest Mining Camp in Northwest Mexico": Minas Prietas and La Colorada
176
9. "The Yankees of Mexico"
201
10. The Politics of Scapegoating in Porfirian Sonora
223
11. "The Wine Is Bitter"
239

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Conclusion
255
Notes
263
Bibliography
319
Index
337

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Acknowledgments
Intellectual activities are seldom individual ventures. In the process of researching and developing this work I incurred many debts. Above all, I am beholden to Ramn Eduardo Ruiz and Natalia for their constant support and encouragement. Don Ramn's knowledge of Mexico and his own research served to guide and direct my efforts.
John Hart and Allen Wells took time to read the entire manuscript and provided meaningful insights. The work benefited tremendously from their input and the comments of the anonymous reviewers. William Beezley examined several chapters and suggested avenues of research. Arturo Rosales challenged my assumptions, leading me to reconsider many issues. I would also like to thank Michael Monteon and Eric Van Young at the University of California, San Diego, for their earlier counsel.
At different points in this work, I received financial support from the Organization of American States, the President's Fellowship at the University of California, and a Faculty Research grant from Arizona State University and Pomona College. Their assistance proved invaluable.
In Hermosillo, the staff of the Archivo Histrico del Gobierno del Estado de Sonora and its former director, Sr. Gilberto Escobosa Gamez, allowed me unlimited access to this valuable collection. Their prompt and courteous assistance greatly facilitated my work. Don Gilberto also facilitated access to municipal archives at La Colorada and elsewhere.
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At the University of Sonora, I am grateful to the staff of the Museo Regional de la Universidad de Sonora and its former director, Maestro Ismael Valencia Ortega, who also graciously shared his own research on land tenure and commerce.
The socios of the Sociedad Sonorenses de Historia in Hermosillo and former presidents Lic. Jos Rmulo Flix Gastelum and Dr. Arturo Arellano welcomed me to their meetings and eagerly recounted their experiences. Arq. Jess Flix Uribe Garca provided important insights into the urban growth of Hermosillo and the development of transportation in Sonora. Researchers at the Instituto Nacional de Antropologa e Historia and the Colegio de Sonora in Hermosillo allowed me use of their resources. At the Hotel Kino, St. Armando Benard kindly permitted me to examine his personal collection. Dr. Manuel Santillana and Graciela, as well as Humberto Prez Valle, opened their homes and always welcomed me to Hermosillo. I am extremely thankful to these and all the Sonorans who shared with me their history and their friendship.
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