Ngā hua rapu - William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
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Fugitive landscapes the forgotten history of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands / mā Truett, Samuel, 1966-
I whakaputaina 2006“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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The Comanche empire mā Hämäläinen, Pekka, 1967-
I whakaputaina 2008“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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Peace came in the form of a woman Indians and Spaniards in the Texas borderlands / mā Barr, Juliana
I whakaputaina 2007“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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Smeltertown making and remembering a Southwest border community / mā Perales, Monica
I whakaputaina 2010“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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Federal fathers & mothers a social history of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933 / mā Cahill, Cathleen D.
I whakaputaina 2011“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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Inventing the fiesta city heritage and carnival in San Antonio / mā Hern�andez-Ehrisman, Laura, 1972-
I whakaputaina 2008“…William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies…”
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Ngā utauta rapu:
Ngā marau whai pānga
History
Government relations
Indians of North America
Social aspects
Civil service
Collective memory
Comanche Indians
Community life
Company towns
Copper mines and mining
Cultural assimilation
Diplomacy
Economic conditions
Ethnic identity
Festivals
Indian captivities
Mexican Americans
Missions, Spanish
Officials and employees
Smelting
Social conditions
Social life and customs
Spaniards
Women
Women and peace
Working class