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Index Bold denotes illustration A Amparicas: in Los Comanches, 239 Abadie, E. H.: report by, on Cantonment Anderson, Duane, The Pottery of Santa Burgwin, 402 Ana Pueblo, revd., 337-40 Abbott, Carl, revs. Inventing Los Alamos: Anderson, William W.: army career of, The Growth of an Atomic Community, 395; drawings of Cantonment Burgwin by John Hunner, 102-3 by, 395, 397, 493, 405 Acequia de la Aguila (N.Mex.): water- Anton Chico, N.Mex.: support of Las sharing agreement of, with Acequia de Gorras Blancas and E] Partido Pueblo Los Luceros, 266 Unido at, 267-68; water allocation Acequia del Media (N.Mex.), 266 dispute at, 267 Acequia de Los Luceros (N.Mex.): water- Antonio Martinez Grant (N.Mex.). See sharing agreement of, with Acequia de Arthur R. Manby la Aguila, 266 Anza, Juan Bautista de: campaign against Acequia Madre del Rio (N.Mex.), 271, Comanches led by, 7-8, 10, 22, 77; 302; construction of, 269 Comanche language knowledge of, 9; Acequias: cleaning of, 255; map of Ojo Diario de la expedicién que sale a Sarco, Las Trampas, Cafiada de Los practicar contra la nacién Cumanche, Alamos, and E] Valle Acequias, 258; 7, 18; historical markers on, 75, 78; water rotation schedules used by, 255, mention of, by Gilberto Espinosa, 19; 265, 269. See also specific acequias; mention of, by Pedro Bautista Pino, 4; water peace treaty of, with Comanches, 42. Acequias del Valle (N.Mex.): watering- See also Cuerno Verde; Los sharing agreement of, with Las Comanches ‘Trampas acequias, 257 The Apache Indians: In Search of the “Advance and Retreat: Lt. Franklin Cook Missing Tribe, by Helga Ingstad, revd., Recalls the Battle of Valverde,” by 356-57 Jerry Thompson, 365-go Apaches: American encroachment on Agriculture: in the Taos Valley, 268; lands of, 182; campaigns against, 71, importance of, in territorial New 185; mention of, by Pedro Bautista Mexico, 252; by measurement of Pino, 4; relationships of, with arable land in northern New Mexico, Comanches, 77; slave trade of, 150-51; 260. See also acequias; water subsistence patterns of, 188. See also The Alabados of New Mexico, by Thomas Chiricahua Apaches; Cibecue J. Steele, S. J., revd., 344-45 Apaches; James Carleton; Albright, Paul: settler resistance to, 310 Eshkeldahsilah; James Gorman; Alvarez, Juan: business dealings of, 157 Alvarez, Manuel: biographical Oliver O. Howard; John S. Mason; information about, 14; manuscript by, George S. Stoneman; U.S. Indian 14, 15 policy; White Mountain Apaches Amalia settlement (N.Mex.): land survey Apodoca, Desiderio: role of, in Acequia of, 318; settlers from, 312 de las Aguila/Acequia del Los Luceros The American West: Visions and water dispute, 266 463 Revisions, by Margaret Walsh, revd., Archaeology. See Cantonment Burgwin 454-55 Architecture. See Cantonment Burgwin 464 + NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 8!1,NUMBER 4 Archuleta, Ramon: involvement of, in Benes, Rebecca C., Native American Rio Lucero water allocation dispute, Picture Books of Change: The Art of 273 Historic Children’s Editions, revd., Arivaipa Apaches. See Eskiminzin 107-8 Armijo, Manuel: land granted by, 71 Bennett, James A.: involvement of, with Arroyo Hondo, N.Mex.: map of acequia Cantonment Burgwin, 394, 407 at, 274; water allocation dispute at, Bent, Charles: land granted to, 71 278-80 Bergmann, Edward H.: involvement of, Arroyo Seco, N.Mex.: water allocation in the comanchero trade, 50, 58 dispute at, 269, 269-75, 274; water- Bergonga, Diego de: arrest of, 154; sharing agreement of, with Taos business dealings of, 148; as governor Pueblo, 271 of Sinaloa, New Spain, 149 Art of the Warriors: Rock Art of the Berman, Tressa, revs. Navajo Weaving in American Plains, by James D. Keyser, the Late Twentieth Century: Kin, revd., 218-19 Community, and Collectors, by Ann Lane Hedlund, 355-56 B Bernal, Domingo: involvement of, in Rio Baca, Ignacio: relationship of, with Lucero water allocation dispute, 276 Comanches, 10-11. See also Cuerno Berry, John: campaign against Apaches Verde; Pecas led by, 185 Bakewell, Peter, revs. Juan de Ovando: Biezma, Juan Rangel de: silver discovery Governing the Spanish Empire in the by, 145; in San José del Parral, New Reign of Phillip II, by Stafford Poole, Spain, 151 112-13 Billinger, Robert D., Jr., revs. A German Bancroft, Hubert Howe: History of POW in New Mexico, by Walter Arizona and New Mexico, 10, 241 Schmid, ed. Wolfgang T. Schlauch, Bandelier, Adolph F.: career of, 10; 99-100 employment of, by Hemenway Black River (Ariz.), 187 Expedition, 10; transcripts made by, Blackstar, Thomas, 90; at Cuerno Verde 10-11 Rest Area dedication, 84, 86-87; Barnhill, John H., revs. PADRES: The interview with, 86-88 National Chicano Priest Movement, by Blair, Bob, ed., William Henry Jackson's Richard Edward Martinez, 452-53 “The Pioneer Photographer,” revd., Barrat, Emile: as leader of settler 359-60 resistance, 315-16 Blake, George J. H.: as commander of Barreiro, Antonio: quoted, 44 Cantonment Burgwin, 398-99 Battle for the BIA: G. E. E. Lindquist and Bokovoy, Matthew F., The San Diego the Missionary Crusade against John World’s Fairs and Southwestern Collier, by David W. Daily, revd., 216- Memony, 1880-1940, revd., 445-46 -_ Bolteada, Aguila: in Los Comanches, 9, Bauer, K. Jack: scholarship of, on the 18, 235 Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales, 424 Book Notes, 119-20, 227-28, 363-64, 459- 60 Baxter, John O.: scholarship of, on water Book Reviews, 97-117, 203-26, 341-62, allocation in New Mexico, 254-55, 271 441-58 Beall, Benjamin, 416; at the Battle of Boosterism: at Colorado City, Colorado, Santa Cruz de Rosales, 420, 428; 72-7 military career of, 416; during U.S.- Bosque Redondo. See James Carleton Mexico War, 416, 417 Bradford, Robert C.: as farmer for the Beaubien, Charles, 302, 303, 308, 320; Pueblos, 284 land granted to, 301 Brayer, Herbert O.: scholarship of, 300; Bell, Joseph McC. [McLellan]: in the William Blackmore: The Spanish- Battle of Valverde, 378; at Fort Craig, Mexican Land Grants of New Mexico 37 and Colorado, 1863-1878, 300 Benedict, Kirby: criticisms by, of New Brody, J. J., Mimbres Painted Pottery, Mexico territorial legal system, 253 tevd., 337-40 FALL 2006 INDE+X 46 5 Buck, Neil: Eshkeldahsilah described by, Carrillo, Charles M., Saints oft he 193 Pueblos, revd., 105-7 Buckles, William: input of, on Cuerno Carson, Christopher “Kit”: at Adobe Verde Rest Area, 78-79. See also Walls, 50; in the Battle of Valverde, Cuerno Verde Rest Area 375> 377 Bureau of American Ethnology, 16 Carter, William B., revs. The Apache Bureau of Land Management: scenic Indians: In Search of the Missing byways created by, 74 Tribe, by Helga Ingstad, 356-57 Burgwin, John H. K.: as namesake of Casa Yrujo, Marqués de: meeting of, Cantonment Burgwin, 394 with Thomas Jefferson, 125; reaction of, to return of Lewis and Clark C Expedition, 137 Cabeza Negra: in Los Comanches, 3, 235 Catron, Charles: as attorney in water Cachupin, Tomas Vélez: policy of, allocation dispute, 260, 261, 263, 264, toward Comanches, 27; role of, in the 265 Truchas/Las Trampas water allocation Cerro Ditch (N.Mex.), 316 dispute, 257 Chacon, Fernando: creation of Taos Calhoun, James S.: agricultural experts Land Grant by, 275-76 appointed by, 252 Chacén, Fernando de, 130; attempts by, Campa, Arthur L.: Cuerno Verde to stop Lewis and Clark expedition, described by, 23; ethnonyms listed by, 127-28 in Los Comanches, 237-38; Los Changing National Identities of the Comanches text published by, 22-23; Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800- Los Comanches transcript owned by, 1850, by Andrés Reséndez, revd., 103-5 10; scholarship of, on characters in Los Chaperito, N.Mex.: depopulation of, as a Comanches, 234 result of water shortage, 267 Cajiada de Los Alamos, N.Mex.: map of Charles Goodnight and John W. Sheek v. acequia at, 258; water allocation in, The United States and the Comanche 257, 259, 260, 261 Tribe of Indians: details of, 51, 56 Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg: Chase, Katherin L., Indian Painters of nrg of, in the Battle of the Southwest: Deep Remembering, Valverde, 373, 375, 376, 378, 379, 380; revd., 200-201 fortification of Fort Craig by, 369; Chaves, Amado: account by, of Spanish strategy of, concerning Fort Fillmore, campaign against Comanches, 13-14; 369 career of, 13; The Defeat oft he Candelaria, Vidal: involvement of, in Comanches in the Year 1717, 13; Los water allocation dispute, 283 Comanches transcript owned by, 9 Canioncito, N.Mex.: water allocation in, Chavez, Angélico: scholarship of, on 265-66 New Mexican families, 234-35; Wake Cantonment Burgwin: aggregate troop for a Fat Vicar: Father Juan Felipe numbers at, 395, 399-400; Ortiz, Archbishop Lamy, and the New archaeological excavations at, 391-92, Mexican Catholic Church in the 397-98, 406; construction of, 394, 400, Middle of the Nineteenth Century, 403; drawing of, 397; establishment of, revd., 98-99 391, 393; maps of, 396, 404, 405, 406; Chavez, Thomas E., Wake for a Fat naming of, 394; purpose of, 394 Vicar: Father Juan Felipe Ortiz, “Cantonment Burgwin: The Archbishop Lamy, and the New Archaeological and Documentary Mexican Catholic Church in the Record,” by Ronald K. Wetherington, Middle of the Nineteenth Century, 391-411 revd., 98-99 Carleton, James: Apaches removed to The Cherokee Nation: A History, by Bosque Redondo by, 183 Robert J. Conley, revd., 449-51 Carlson, Paul H., revs. Frontier Texas: Chiefs and Generals: Nine Men Who History of a Borderland to 1880, by Shaped the American West, ed. Robert F. Pace and Donald S. Frazier, Richard W. Etulain and Glenda Riley, 212-13 revd., 108-11 466 + NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 81, NUMBER 4 Chiricahua Apaches: relationship of, Columbian Historical Exposition: with White Mountain Apaches, 87- Adolph F. Bandelier transcripts 88, 180-81, 192. See also Mangas displayed at, 10 Coloradas Colyer, Vincent: role of, in carrying out jChistes! Hispanic Humor of Northern Grant's Peace Policy, 189, 190 New Mexico and Southern Colorado, Comancheria: boundaries of, 41, 70-71 ed. Nasario Garcia, revd., 205-7 “Comanchero: José Piedad Tafoya, 1834- Ciaguas: in Los Comanches, 238 1913,” by Thomas Merlan and Frances Cibecue Apaches: American viewpoints Levine, 39-67 of, 190; rivalry between clans of, 181 Comancheros: Anglo attitudes toward, Clemens, Samuel: Civil War career of, 43; conflict of, with the U.S. Army, 413-14 50-51; description of, 39-40, 43; first Cochise, 183, 184; elusiveness of, to US. written reference to, 42; trade of, 43, 57 Army, 186; as leader of Chiricahua Comanches: at Adobe Walls, 54; attack Apache faction, 181-82 by, at Tomé, New Mexico, 7, 1; Coerver, Don M., revs. The Texas campaign of, against Pawnee, 18; Rangers and the Mexican Revolution: cu'tural change of, 88; cultural The Bloodiest Decade, 1910-1920, by landscape of, 85-86, 89; German Charles H. Harris III and Louis R. treaty signed with, 88; historical Sadler, 114-15 markers on, 78; input of, on Cuerno Coffey, Wallace, go; interview with, 86- Verde Rest Area, 75, 84-85; Juan 88; involvement of, with Cuerno Bautista de Anza’s campaign against, Verde Rest Area markers, 76, 83, 86— 7-8; language of, 4, 9; migration of, to 87. See also Cuerno Verde Rest Area southern plains, 70; naming practices Cole, Kenneth L., ed., The Colorado of, 236; in New Mexico, 40, 41, 42, 44 Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and 45; relationships of, with other Plains Physical Research, revd., 115-17 Indians, 77; sociopolitical organization Collective Willeto: The Visionary of, 5, 9; Sokeweki as hero of, 86; Carvings of a Navajo Artist, revd., 201 Spanish alliance with, against Colorado: water law in, 256 Apaches, 71; Spanish battle against, at Colorado City, Colo.: Hispano settlement Ojo Caliente, 21, 26, 28-29, 71; near, 72; importance of Interstate 25 to, Spanish battle against, at Orejas del 72; location of, 69; during Mexican Conejos, 7, 14, 15, 17; Spanish tule, 71; population of, 72; twentieth- campaign against, as related by Amado century development of, 72 Chavez, 13-14; Spanish peace treaty Colorado Department of Transportation: with, 10, 71, 243; as spies for Spain, 128; collaboration of, with Colorado symbols of, used on historical markers, Historical Society, 81, 84; involvement 79, 80; territory of, 41; trading activities of, with Cuerno Verde Rest Area 69, of, 41, 42-43; Yamparikas, 5, 236. See 75, 80; scenic byways created by, 74. also Thomas Blackstar; Wallace See also Kenneth Conyers; Cuerno Coffey; Comancheria; Cuerno Verde Verde Rest Area; Sally Pearce Rest Area; Los Comanches; Elrod Colorado Division of Wildlife: input of, Monoessy on Cuerno Verde Rest Area, 79. See Confederate States Army: capture of Fort also Cuerno Verde Rest Area Fillmore by, 368; surrender of Maj. Colorado Historical Society: Isaac Lynde to, 369 collaboration of, with Colorado Confraternidad de La Conquistadora, Department of Transportation, 81, 84; 234-35, 242. See also Los Comanches involvement of, with Cuerno Verde Conley, Robert J., The Cherokee Nation: Rest Area 75, 76, 80, 81; scenic byways A History, revd., 449-51 created by, 74. See also Cuerno Verde Conrad, Charles: military budget cuts Rest Area made by, 393 The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, “Constructing Comanche Pasts: Public Biological, and Physical Research, ed. Memory and the Cuerno Verde Rest Charles van Riper III and Kenneth L. Area, Colorado City, Colorado,” by Cole, revd., 115-17 Douglas Seefeldt, 69-95 FALL 2006 INDEX * 467 Continental Crossroads: Remapping Cuerno Verde, 18; at Battle of Ojo U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History, ed., Caliente, 71; as Comanche hero, 97; Samuel Truett and Elliot Young, revd., death of, 71; deaths caused by, 11; 210-12 descriptions of, 4, 8, 10, 19-20, 21, 23, Conyers, Kenneth: input of, on Cuerno 24; headdress of, 8, 21, 77, 236; Verde Rest Area, 77-78. See also historical markers about, 74, 75, 76, Cuerno Verde Rest Area 76, 79, 80, 83; in Los Comanches, 3, Cook, Franklin: involvement of, in the 235, 243; naming of, 236; scholarship Battle of Valverde, 373, 374, 375, 377— on, 16, 17, 25, 26, 27-28. See also Juan 78; commissioning of, into the Fifth Bautista de Anza; Adolph F. Infantry, 368; early military career of, Bandelier; Comanches; Cuerno Verde 367; escape of, from Confederates, Rest Area; Los Comanches 367, 370; post-Civil War life of, 368 Cuerno Verde Rest Area, 73, 82; Cooley, Corydon, 186; relationship of, Comanche experts consulted for, 75, with Apaches, 185, 192 76-77, 77, 78-79; cost of, 69; Costilla Estate: settlers on, 304; transfer dedication of, 83-85, 88, 89; first of, 30. See also Costilla Land and proposal of, 72; historical markers at, Investment Company; Sangre de 70; drafts of text for, 76, 77; Cristo Land Grant; U.S. Freehold importance of, 75; input of Colorado Land and Emigration Company Department of Transportation on, 75, Costilla Estates Development Company, 77-78, 82; input of Colorado Division 312, 313, 318. See also Costilla Estate; of Wildlife on, 79; input of Colorado Costilla Land and Investment Historical Society on, 75, 76, 81; input Company; Sangre de Cristo Land of Pueblo County Historical Society Grant; U.S. Freehold Land and on, 77-78; Jay Fell as author of Emigration Company historical markers at, 82-83; objections Costilla Land and Investment Company: of David F. Halaas on, 76; scheduled establishment of, 306; lawsuits filed completion for historical markers at, by, 313-14; settler resistance to, 310; 81, 83; naming of, 86, 88-89; water rights purchased by, 312. See also organizational collaboration for, 74, Costilla Estate; Sangre de Cristo Land 81; promotion of, 73; purpose of, 73, Grant; U.S. Freehold Land and 80. See also Thomas Blackstar; Emigration Company William Buckles; Wallace Coffey; Costilla Land and Investment Company Colorado Department of v. Allen, 313-14, 315 Transportation; Colorado Historical Costilla settlement (N.Mex.), 308, 315; Society; Cuerno Verde; David F. land survey of, 318. See also Sangre de Halaas; Dianna Litvak; Paul Nikolai; Cristo Land Grant Parsons Transportation Group; Sally Costilla Valley, N.Mex.: settlement Pearce; Edward Tahhahwah patterns in, 319; settlements in, 301, Culebra settlement (N.Mex.), 308, 320. See also Sangre de Cristo Land Grant 302-3; settler resistance in, 318-19; settlers’ rights in, 299, 301-2. See also Curandero: A Life in Mexican Folk Sangre de Cristo Land Grant Healing, by Eliseo “Cheo” Torres, revd., 441-42 Couts, Cave: account by, of massacre at Custer and Me: A Historian’s Memoir, by the Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales, Robert M. Utley, revd., 221-23 427-28; military career of, 427 Cutter, Linton M.: involvement of, in Crandall, C. J.: as superintendent of water allocation dispute, 282 irrigation for the Pueblos, 284 Crook, George: role of, in carrying out U.S. Indian policy in Arizona territory, Dahlberg, Susan: scholarship of, on Los 190 Comanches, 26-27, 241, 242 Crosby, Thomas: battle wounds of, 421 Daily, David W., Battle for the BIA: G. Crows: relations of, with Yamparika E. E. Lindquist and the Missionary Comanches, 5 Crusade against John Collier, revd., Cuampis: in Los Comanches, 238 216-17 468 > NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 8!1,NUMBER 4 Dams: in Costilla Valley, New Mexico, 306 Dominquez-Escalante Expedition: map Daniels, Roger, revs. Germans in the of, Southwest, 1850-1920, by Tomas Donaldson, J. L.: response of, to Jaehn, 97-98 Cantonment Burgwin repair request, Daus, Ellen F., Weaving a Legacy: 401-2 Indian Baskets and the People of Don Fernando de Taos, N.Mex. See Owens Valley, California, revd., 219-21 Taos, N.Mex. Davies, Wade, revs. Working the Navajo Doniphan, Alexander: Chihuahua, Way: Labor and Culture in the Mexico, occupied by, 415 Twentieth Century, by Colleen Don Manuel Lucero Acequia (N.Mex.): O'Neill, 447-48 water allocation dispute over, 272, 273 Davis, William Watts Hart: career of, 6; Dubin, Margaret, Native America mention of Cuerno Verde by, 6; El Collected: The Culture of an Art Gringo; Or, New Mexico and Her World, revd., 201-2; revs. Native People, 6; Spanish and Comanche American Picture Books of Change: battles recorded by, 7 The Art of Historic Children’s Editions, Davisson, Lori: scholarship of, on by Rebecca C. Benes, 107-8 Eshkeldahsilah, 176 Dunbar, William: exploration of Red Dawkins, Cecil, ed., A Woman of the River by, 134 Century, Frances Minerva Nunnery Duncan, Thomas, 408; response of, to (1895-1997): Her Story in Her Own Cantonment Burgwin repair request, Memorable Voice as Told to Cecil 402 Dawkins, revd., 208—10 Dungan, Ron, “He is Constantly Angry: Dean, Sharon E., Weaving a Legacy: Eshkeldahsilah, White Mountain Indian Baskets and the People of Apache Chief,” 175-98 Owens Valley, California, revd., 219-21 Dutch: as land owners in New Mexico, DeArment, Robert K., Jim Courtright of 299; settlements of, in New Mexico, Fort Worth: His Life and Legend, revd., 30 353-54 DuVal, Hugh S.: report by, 261-62; role of, Deeds, Susan, Continental Crossroads: in water allocation dispute, 260, 263 Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Dyer, Alexander: at Battle of Santa Cruz History, 210-12 de Rosales, 420 The Defeat of the Comanches in the Year 1717, by Amado Chavez, 13 E Defensive Association of the Land Early, James, Presidio, Mission, and Settlers of the Rio de Costilla, 312, 315; Pueblo: Spanish Architecture and lawsuits filed by, 307-8 Urbanism in the United States, revd., The Defensive Association of the Land 213-15 Settlers of the Rio de Costilla v. Ebright, Malcolm, “‘Whiskey is for Thomas Keeley et al., 307-8. See also Drinking, Water is for Fighting’: Ferdinand Meyer Jr. et al. v. Thomas Water Allocation in Territorial New Keeley et al. Mexico,” 249-98 Desmontes, N.Mex.: map of acequia at, El Gringo; Or, New Mexico and Her 274; water allocation dispute at, 269, People, by William Watts Hart Davis, 275, 278-80 6 Diablo, 185; mistaken identity of, with Ellenwood, R. E.: escape of, from Eshkeldahsilah, 175, 176 Confederates, 367 Diario de la expedicioén que sale a E] Partido Pueblo Unido. See Anton practicar contra la nacién Cumanche, Chico, N.Mex. by Juan Bautista de Anza, 7, 18. See E] Prado, N.Mex. See Los Estiércoles, also Juan Bautista de Anza N.Mex. Diné: conflict of, with White Mountain El Valle, N.Mex.: map of acequia at, 258; Apaches, 179, 180 water allocation in, 256-63 Dippie, Brian W., revs. Custer and Me: A Ely, Thomas: death of, 421 Historian’s Memoir, by Robert M. Embudo, N.Mex.: water allocation in, Utley, 221-23 265-66 FALL 2OOG INDEX + 469 To the End of the Earth: A History of the Fell, Jay: Cuerno Verde Rest Area Crypto-Jews of New Mexico, by Stanley historical markers written by, 82-83. M. Hordes, revd., 345-46 See also Cuerno Verde Rest Area Englekirk, John E.: scholarship of, on Ferdinand Meyer Jr. et al. v. Thomas Los Comanches, 236-37 Keeley et al., 308-9. See also The Enos, Herbert M., 402; as acting assistant Defensive Association of the Land quartermaster at Cantonment Settlers of the Rio de Costilla v. Burgwin, 401-2; report by, on Thomas Keeley et al. Cantonment Burgwin, 405 Ferdinand Meyer Jr. et al. v. Acequia Emest Knee in New Mexico: Madre et al., 312, 313, 314, 348 Photographs, 1930s—1940s, ed. Dana Ferguson, Philip Gooch: Battle of Santa Knee, revd., 351-52 Cruz de Rosales described by, 418, 424; Escobar, José: at Battle of Santa Cruz de Santa Cruz Banner published by, 424-25 Rosales, 423 Fernandez, Carlos: campaign against Eshkeldahsilah, 176; childhood of, 177; Comanches led by, 20, 22, 29, 71; in conflict of, with Cibecue Apaches, Los Comanches, 1, 3, 234, 243; mention 190, 192; dealings of, with Chiricahua of, by Aurelio M. Espinosa, 15; Apaches, 180; dealings of, with U.S. mention of, by Gilberto Espinosa, 19; Army, 177, 184, 185, 186; death of, 193; mention of, by Ralph E. Twitchell, 17; description of, 184, 178, 181, 188, 192, participation of, in Confraternidad de 193; efforts of, to maintain peace with La Conquistadora, 235; in Spanish U.S. government, 183; leadership of, Archives of New Mexico, 18 187; marriage of, 179, 180; meeting of, Fernandez, Luisa Gomez: biographical with Governor P. K. Safford, 189; information about, 145-46; death of, meeting of, with Pres. Ulysses S. 159; marriage of, to Fernando de Grant, 191; mistaken identity of, with Valdés Llanos, 145 Cibecue Apache chief Diablo, 175-76; “Fernando de Valdés Llanos: Asturian raiding party led by, 179; relationship Merchant of Parral, 1639-1651,” by of, with daughter, 183; rise of, to chief, Rick Hendricks and Gerald Mandell, 178-79. See also Anna Price 141-73 Eskiminzin: as leader of Arivaipa Finding Sand Creek: History, Apaches, 189 Archaeology, and the 1864 Massacre Espinosa, Aurelio M., g, 233; description Site, by Jerome A. Greene and by, of Comanche attack on Tomé, Douglas D. Scott, revd., 111-12 New Mexico, 19; ethnonyms listed by, Finger, Judith W., Weaving a Legacy: in Los Comanches, 237; historical Indian Baskets and the People of commentary by, on Los Comanches, Owens Valley, California, revd., 219-21 14-15; Los Comanches transcripts Fleming, Bill, revs. The Colorado made by, 14 Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Espinosa, Gilberto: translation by, of Los Physical Research, ed. Charles van Comanches, 19 Riper III and Kenneth L. Cole, 115-17 Flores, Manuel Antonio: prediction by, Ethnonyms. See Los Comanches of U.S. attempts to find Northwest Etulain, Richard W., ed., Chiefs and Passage, 126 Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped the Flory, Dan A., revs. Mary, Mother and American West, revd., 108-11 Warrior: The Virgin in Spain and the Exposicién sucinta y sencilla de la Americas, by Linda B. Hall, 341-42 provincia del Nuevo México, by Pedro Floyd, John B.: quoted, 50 Bautista Pino, 242. See also Pedro Foos, Paul: scholarship of, 431-32 Bautista Pino Forts: Camp Apache, 187, 189, 190; Fort Apache, 180; Fort Conrad, 392; Fort F Craig, 369-70; Fort Defiance, 392; Farm Security Administration: land Fort Filmore, 392; Fort Goodwin, 175, survey by, 318 184; Fort Massachusetts, 392, 398; Fort Federal Highway Administration: scenic Union, 392, 408. See also Cantonment byways created by, 74 Burgwin 47° > NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 8!, NUMBER 4 Fowler, Catherine S.: review essay of The Germans in the Southwest, 1850-1920, by Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez, by Tomas Jaehn, revd., 97—98 Richard L. Spivey; The Pottery ofZ ia Gijon, Spain: climate of, 144; history of, Pueblo, by Francis H. Harlow and 1 Dwight P. Lanmon; The Pottery of Gilpin, William, 303, 306, 308, 320; land Santa Ana Pueblo, by Francis H. owned by, 301; settlers’ rights Harlow, Duane Anderson, and Dwight negotiated by, 304 P. Lanmon; and Mimbres Painted Glasgow, James: account by, of Battle of Pottery, by J. J. Brody, 337-40 Santa Cruz de Rosales, 420, 421, 430 Franciscans: decline of, in New Mexico, 44 Glorieta, Battle of: mass grave from, 365 Frazier, Donald S., Frontier Texas: Gonzales, Miguel: involvement of, in History of a Borderland to 188o, revd., Anton Chico water allocation dispute, 212-13 267 Fredericksburg, Tex.: Comanche and Gonzales, Remaldo: statement of, in German treaty signed at, 88 Anton Chico water allocation dispute, Freeman, Thomas: exploration of Red 267 River by, 134 Goodnight, Charles: quoted, 40 Frontier Pathways Scenic Byway: Goodwin, Grenville: anthropological description of, 73-74; promotion of, work of, on White Mountain Apaches, 74. See also Cuerno Verde Rest Area 175-76, 183; description of White Frontier Texas: History of a Borderland to Mountain Apache chief 1880, by Robert F. Pace and Donald S. Eshkeldahsilah by, 184, 193 Frazier, revd., 212-13 Goodwin Springs, Ariz.: Apache poisonings at, 183, 192 G Gorman, James: dealings of, with Gale, E. S.: at Battle of Santa Cruz de Apaches, 184 Rosales, 424 Gortner, Robert: as attorney representing Gallegos, Anthony T.: testimony of, in Ojo Sarco and Las Trampas acequias Rio Lucero water allocation dispute, in water allocation dispute, 260, 261, 275 262, 263 Gallegos, Rafael: testimony of, in Arroyo Grant, Ulysses S.: meeting of, with Seco/Taos Pueblo water allocation Eshkeldahsilah, 191. See also U.S. dispute, 271 Indian policy Garcia, Alejandrino: involvement of, in Grant's Peace Policy. See Vincent Colyer water allocation dispute, 285-86 Green, John: campaign against Apaches Garcia, Nasario, ed., ;Chistes! Hispanic led by, 185-86; campaign against Humor of Northern New Mexico and Comanches led by, 187; dealings of, Southern Colorado, revd., 205-7 with Apaches, 189—go0 Gardner, Mark L., revs. The Western Greene, Jerome A., Finding Sand Creek: Pursuit of the American Dream: History, Archaeology, and the 1864 Selections from the Collection of Massacre Site, revd., 111-12; Morning Kenneth W. Rendell, by Kenneth W. Star Dawn: The Powder River Rendell, 361-62 Expedition and the Northern Garland, John: repair policy of, at Cheyennes, 1876, revd., 108-11 Cantonment Burgwin, 401 Green Horn. See Cuerno Verde Gelo, Daniel: scholarship of, on Gregg, Josiah: quoted, 43 Comanches, 85-87 Guererro, Antonio: in Spanish Archives Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place, by Barbara Buhler of New Mexico, 18 Gulliford, Andrew, ed., Preserving Lynes, Lesley Poling-Kempes, and Frederick W. Turner, revd., 207-8 Western History, revd., 455-56 A German POW in New Mexico, by Gusdorf, Alexander: involvement of, in Walter Schmid, ed. Wolfgang T. Rio Lucero water allocation dispute, Schlauch, revd., g9—100 275 Germans: Comanche treaty signed with, Gutiérrez, Juan N.: in the Navajo 88. See also Fredericksburg, Tex. Campaign of 1860, 49 FALL 2OOG INDE*X 47 1 Guzman y Figueroa, Luis de: Hicks, Gregory A., “Memory and biographical information about, 156; Pluralism on a Property Law Frontier: business dealings of, 143, 155, 156-57; The Contested Landscape of the governorship of New Mexico, 155-56 Costilla Valley,” 299-335 Hill, Daniel H.: massacre witnessed by, H 431 Halaas, David F.: involvement of, with Hispanos: resistance strategies of, 300-1, Cuerno Verde Rest Area, 75, 76, 79, 309, 310-11, 312, 319-20; settlement 80, 81. See also Cuerno Verde Rest patterns of, 303, 319-20. See also Area Sangre de Cristo Land Grant; water Haley, James Evetts: work of, on the Historical Sketches of New Mexico: From comancheros, 40 the Earliest Records to the American Hall, Linda B., Mary, Mother and Occupation, by L. Bradford Prince, 7 Warrior: The Virgin in Spain and the History of Arizona and New Mexico, by Americas, revd., 341-42 Hubert Howe Bancroft, 10 Hall, R. H.: involvement of, in the Battle Hittson, John: quoted, 43 of Valverde, 375, 377; at Fort Craig, Hodge, Frederick W.: career of, 16; as 370 editor of Handbook of American Ham, Otis F. See Franklin Cook Indians North of Mexico, 16, 238 Handbook of American Indians North of Holiday, John, A Navajo Legacy: The Life Mexico, as edited by Frederick W. and Teachings of John Holiday, revd., Hodge, 16 352-53 Harlow, Francis H., The Pottery of Santa Hordes, Stanley J., To the End of the Ana Pueblo, revd., 337-40; The Pottery Earth: A History oft he Crypto-Jews of ofZ ia Pueblo, revd., 337-40 New Mexico, revd., 345-46 Harris, Charles H., III, The Texas Houghton, Joab: as presiding justice of Rangers and the Mexican Revolution: the Supreme Court in territorial New The Bloodiest Decade, 1910-1920, Mexico, 253 revd., 114-15 Howard, Oliver O., 193; visit of, to Camp Hart, Paul, revs. Return to Azatlan: A Apache, 190-91 Journey into an Ancestral Past, by Hull, McAllister, Rider oft he Pale Horse: Jaime F. Torres, 223-24 A Memoir of Los Alamos and Beyond, Healey, Patrick H.: as Comanche trader, tevd., 442-43 51 Hunner, John, Inventing Los Alamos: Hedlund, Ann Lane, Navajo Weaving in The Growth of an Atomic Community, the Late Twentieth Century: Kin, revd., 102-3 Community, and Collectors, revd., Hyer, Joel H., revs. Finding Sand Creek: 355-56 History, Archaeology, and the 1864 “He is Constantly Angry: Eshkeldahsilah, Massacre Site, by Jerome A. Greene White Mountain Apache Chief,” by and Douglas D. Scott, 11-12 Ron Dungan, 175-98 I Hemenway Expedition: Adolph F. Indian Painters oft he Southwest: Deep Bandelier in, 10; Frederick W. Hodge Remembering, by Katherin L. Chase, in, 16 revd., 200-1 Hendricks, Rick, “Fernando de Valdés Ingstad, Helga, The Apache Indians: In Llanos: Asturian Merchant of Parral, Search of the Missing Tribe, revd., 1639-1651,” 141-73 356-57 Henry, Tobias J., To the End of the Earth: Interstate 25, 69; importance of, to A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Colorado City, Colorado, 72 Mexico, by Stanley M. Hordes, revd., Inventing Los Alamos: The Growth of an 345-46 Atomic Community, by John Hunner, Hernandez-Duran, Ray, revs. Presidio, revd., 102-3 Mission, and Pueblo: Spanish Irrigation: of Sangre de Cristo Land Architecture and Urbanism in the Grant, 302, 305, 306, 312. See also United States, 213-15 Cerro Ditch 472 > NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 81, NUMBER 4 J Camanche and Caygiia Hunting- Jaehn, Tomas, Germans in the Southwest, Grounds, with an Account of the 1850-1920, revd., 97-98 Sufferings from Want of Food, Losses James, Thomas: Spanish and Comanche from Hostile Indians, and Final battle recorded by, 6 Capture of the Texans, and their Jaquez, Juan: involvement of, in Rio March, as Prisoners, to the City of Capulin water allocation dispute, 265 Mexico, revd., 348-49 Jarvet, José: attempts by, to stop Lewis Kessell, John L.: consultation of, for and Clark expedition, 129, 131, 133-34 Cuerno Verde Rest Area markers, 76; Jefferson, Thomas, 125; interest of, in “To Stop Captain Merry’: Spanish Missouri River, 127; meeting of, with Efforts to Intercept Lewis and Clark,” Marqués de Casa Yrujo, 125-26; Red 125-40. See also Cuerno Verde Rest River probe by, 134; search of, for Area Northwest Passage, 126, 127 Keyser, James D., Art oft he Warriors: Jemez Pueblo (N.Mex.): involvement of, Rock Art of the American Plains, revd., in the Navajo Campaign of 1860, 49 218-19 Jennings, Charles T.: as Comanche Kiowas: mention of, by Pedro Bautista trader, 51, 52, 57 Pino, 5; relationship of, with Spain, Jessup, Thomas: statement of, about 132 Cantonment Burgwin, 402, 403, 407; Klunder, William Carl, revs. Soldier- effort of, to fund military defense of Artist of the Great Reconnaissance: the western frontier, 393 John C. Tidball and the 35th Parallel Jim Courtright of Fort Worth: His Life Pacific Railroad Survey, by Eugene C. and Legend, by Robert K. DeArment, Tidball, 358-59 tevd., 353-54 Knee, Dana, ed., Ernest Knee in New John, Elizabeth A. H.: description by, of Mexico: Photographs, 1930s—1940s, Comanche battle at Ojo Caliente, 25; revd., 351-52 Storms Brewed in Other Men’s Worlds, Knox, John: in the Battle of Valverde, 378 25 Jones, Roger: orders of, during U.S.- L Mexico War, 416 Labadie, Lorenzo: as an Indian agent, 50 Joseph, Antonio: involvement of, in Rio La Conquistadora, 235, 242-43 Lucero water allocation dispute, 276 La Cuesta, N.Mex.: establishment of, 44 Juan de Ovando: Governing the Spanish La Liendre, N.Mex.: depopulation of, Empire in the Reign of Phillip II, by 267 Stafford Poole, revd., 112-13 Land Grants: commons of, 301-2, 304, Justiniani, Cayetano: at the Battle of 305, 307, 320-21; during Mexican Santa Cruz de Rosales, 418, 423 period, 303-4; rights of settlers on, 302, 303-4. See also Costilla Valley, K N.Mex.; Las Animas Land Grant; Kansas: mention of, by Pedro Bautista Sangre de Cristo Land Grant Pino, 5 Lane, Richard: at Battle of Santa Cruz Kavanagh, Thomas W., “Los de Rosales, 420, 421 Comanches: Pieces of an Historic, Lange, Patricia Fogelman, Pueblo Pottery Folkloric Detective Story, Part 1,” 1-37; Figurines: The Expressions of Cultural “Los Comanches: Pieces of an Perceptions in Clay, revd., 202 Historic, Folkloric Detective Story, The Language ofB lood: The Making of Part 2,” 233-46; scholarship of, on Los Spanish-American Identity in New Comanches, 27-28 Mexico, 1880s—1930s, by John M. Kearney, William: assignment of, to Nieto-Phillips, revd., 101-2 Cantonment Burgwin, 409 Lanmon, Dwight P., The Pottery of Santa Kendall, George Wilkins: quoted, 47; Ana Pueblo, revd., 337-40; The Pottery Narrative of the Texan Santa Fé ofZ ia Pueblo, revd., 337-40 Expedition, Comprising a Description Largos, Zarcillos: death of, 49 of aT our through Texas, and across the Las Acequias del Valle v. Los Acequias de Great Southwestern Prairies, the Las Trampas, 257

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