DeBuys, William

Enchantment and exploitation the life and hard times of a New Mexico mountain range by William DeBuys - Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico Press 1985 - 394 p.

Includes Index and Bibliography

Introduction: Place --
Book One: THREE FRONTIERS: 1. Spirit Homes --
2. Into the Mountains --
3. Brothers on the Faultline --
4. Holding On --
5. Lithic Paralles --
6. Pandora's Scouts --
7. Discord and Dollars --
8. Discipline --
9. The View from the Top of the Cliff --
10. Gold in them Hills --
BOOK TWO COLLECTIVITY: 11. Inventory --
12. Fractions of Justice --
13. Manitos --
14. Washed and Worn --
15. Bully Boys and Bureaucrats --
16. Land and Cattle --
17. Wilderness --
18. Trails.

Presents a comprehensive account of the closely linked natural and human history of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, a region unique in its rich combination of ecological and cultural diversity.

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