Forgotten frontiers a study of the Spanish Indian policy of Don Juan Bautista de Anza, governor of New Mexico, 1777-1787 Edited by Alfred Barnaby Thomas - Norman, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Press 1932 - 420 p - The Civilization of the American Indian v. 1 .

From the original documents in the archives of Spain, Mexico and New Mexico

New Mexico in 1782 --
Appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Don Juan Bautista de anza to the office of Governor of New Mexico, May 19, 1977 --
Governor Anza's Comanche Campaign, 1779 --
Spanish proposals to conquer the Moqui, 1775-1780 --
Governor Anza's expedition from New Mexico to Sonora, 1780 --
Governor Anza's expedition to the Moqui, 1780 --
Governor Anza's initiates the attack on the Gila-Navajo Alliance, 1784-1786 --
Governor Anza establishes peace with Comanche Indians, 1785-1786 --
Governor Anza dissolves the Gila-Navajo Alliance, 1785-1786 --
Governor Anza's record of services, 1752-1786.

Indian tribes covered in book are Apache, Comanche, Hopi and Navajo.

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