Hispanic culture in the Southwest
by Campa, Arthur L.
Published by : University of Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK) Physical details: 316 p ISBN:0806114886. ISSN:978080611 Year: 1979Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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sw 900 - 999 | 979.00468 Cam (Browse shelf) | Available | In Memory of : Manuel A. Garcia | 49901 |
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979 Spa The Spanish West | 979 Sto Men to Match My Mountains. | 979 Wei Helldorados, | 979.00468 Cam Hispanic culture in the Southwest | 979.0046872 Cha The lost land | 979.00497 Bab Daughters of the desert | 979.00497 Dut Pueblos |
The problem with nomenclature --
Exploration and conquest --
The first permanent settlement --
Hispanicizing the Indians --
El Camino Real: commercial and cultural route --
Arizona: corridor of western expansion --
Early California --
California in early 1800s --
Mexican interlude --
Americans occupy California --
The vanguard of traders and merchants --
Hispanic and Anglo-American cultures in the upper Rio Grande --
Early Spanish contacts with Colorado --
New Mexicans and southern Colorado --
Hispanic Colorado after 1850 --
From El Paso to the Gulf --
The lower Rio Grande --
The guidance of custom and tradition --
Superstition and witchcraft --
The penitentes --
Manana is today --
The Spanish language in the southwest --
Spanish folk drama --
Folk singing and dancing --
Arts and crafts --
Food preparation and preservation --
Contrasts in Hispanic and Anglo-American cultures --
The current scene.
Account of the evolution of the Hispanic culture of the Southwest, including politics, religion, language, art, and attitudes.
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