Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard
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Apache Indians.
Athabasca
Athapascan -- Histoire.
Athapascan Indians -- History.
Athapascan Indians.
Espagnols -- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- History.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New.
Iwi taketake.
Native Americans -- Southwest, New. -- History.
Navajo Indians.
Nordamerika -- Südwest
Peuples autochtones -- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire.
Southwest, New -- History -- To 1848.
Southwest, New -- History -- To 1848.
Southwestern States -- History -- To 1848.
Spaniards -- Southwest, New.
Spanier
Spanier.
United States, Southwest (New) -- History.
États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 1848.
Athabasca
Athapascan -- Histoire.
Athapascan Indians -- History.
Athapascan Indians.
Espagnols -- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- History.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New.
Iwi taketake.
Native Americans -- Southwest, New. -- History.
Navajo Indians.
Nordamerika -- Südwest
Peuples autochtones -- États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire.
Southwest, New -- History -- To 1848.
Southwest, New -- History -- To 1848.
Southwestern States -- History -- To 1848.
Spaniards -- Southwest, New.
Spanier
Spanier.
United States, Southwest (New) -- History.
États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 1848.
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Book
Physical Desc
304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Based on extensive research in Spain, Mexico, Texas, New Mexico, and California, Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard tells of the Spanish advance in the seventeenth century into northern Mexico and the Southwest, and of the American Indian response. Focusing on the Apache, Navaho, and neighboring nations, Jack Forbes reveals how long-standing, mutually beneficial relationships existing between the indigenous communities were upset by Spanish exploitation and slave-raiding, causing rebellions and widespread armed resistance that blunted the growth of the Spanish Empire.
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SACFinal081324
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Forbes, J. D. (1960). Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard ([First edition].). University of Oklahoma Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Forbes, Jack D.. 1960. Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Forbes, Jack D.. Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Forbes, J. D. (1960). Apache, navaho, and spaniard. [First edn]. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Forbes, Jack D.. Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard [First edition]., University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.
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