Chiricahua and Janos : Communities of Violence in the Southwestern Borderlands, 1680-1880.

Blyth, Lance R., 1966-

Chiricahua and Janos : Communities of Violence in the Southwestern Borderlands, 1680-1880. - Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska, 2012. - 1 online resource (295 pages)

NotesGlossary; Bibliography; Index.

Cover; Ttile Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Maps; Preface; 1. Communities of Violence: Apaches and Hispanics in theSouthwestern Borderlands; 2. Refugees and Migrants: Making Hispanic-ApacheCommunities, 1680-1750; 3. Fierce Dancing and the Muster Roll: Campaigns, Raids, andWives, 1750-1785; 4. A Vigilant Peace: Families, Rations, and Status, 1786-1830; 5. War, Peace, War: Revenge and Retaliation, 1831-1850; 6. Border Dilemmas: Security and Survival, 1850-1875; 7. Communities' End: Persecution and Imprisonment, 1875-1910; Conclusion: Borderland Communities of Violence; Acknowledgments.

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Chiricahua Indians--History.--Mexico--Janos
Chiricahua Indians--Government relations.--Mexico--Janos
Chiricahua Indians--Violence against--Mexico--Janos.
Violence--Social aspects--Mexico--Janos.
Janos (Mexico)--Race relations.
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Chiricahua Indians.
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Violence--Social aspects.


Janos (Mexico)--History.
Janos (Mexico)--Politics and government.
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