ABSTRACT
An intensive exploration of the changes experienced by the Comanches and Caddoans during Spain's occupation of the Southern Plains (1689-1921), McCollough focuses on the relationship between political and economic conditions and patterns of settlement, production and social reproduction. Challenging historical views that structure a dichotomy of the colonizers and the colonized, this study examines global, regional and local populations as it details the points of interface between Euro-American markets, Native American commodities and indigenous social groups in this early colonial period.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
The Colonial Imperative and Indigenous Perspectives
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chapter 3|14 pages
Ethnohistoric Interpretations of Postcontact Comanches and Hasinais
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chapter 4|24 pages
World Systems Perspective
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chapter 5|24 pages
Regional Analysis
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chapter 6|20 pages
Social History
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chapter 7|8 pages
Conclusion
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