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- catalog abstract "Spanning two and a half centuries, from the earliest contacts in the 1540s to the crumbling of Spanish power in the 1790s, Storms Brewed in Other Men's Worlds is a panoramic view of Indian peoples and Spanish and French intruders in the early Southwest. The primary focus is the world of the American Indian, ranging from the Caddos in the east to the Hopis in the west, and including the histories of the Pueblo, Apache, Navajo, Ute, and Wichita peoples. Within this region. From Texas to New Mexico, the Comanches played a key, formative role, and no less compelling is the story of the Hispanic frontier peoples who weathered the precarious, often arduous process of evolving coexistence with the Indians on the northern frontier of New Spain. First published in 1975, this second edition includes a new preface and afterword by Elizabeth A.H. John, in which she discusses current research issues and the status of the Indian peoples of the. Southwest.".
- catalog contributor b9815684.
- catalog coverage "Southwest, New History To 1848.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "From Texas to New Mexico, the Comanches played a key, formative role, and no less compelling is the story of the Hispanic frontier peoples who weathered the precarious, often arduous process of evolving coexistence with the Indians on the northern frontier of New Spain. First published in 1975, this second edition includes a new preface and afterword by Elizabeth A.H. John, in which she discusses current research issues and the status of the Indian peoples of the.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [775]-781) and index.".
- catalog description "Southwest.".
- catalog description "Spanning two and a half centuries, from the earliest contacts in the 1540s to the crumbling of Spanish power in the 1790s, Storms Brewed in Other Men's Worlds is a panoramic view of Indian peoples and Spanish and French intruders in the early Southwest. The primary focus is the world of the American Indian, ranging from the Caddos in the east to the Hopis in the west, and including the histories of the Pueblo, Apache, Navajo, Ute, and Wichita peoples. Within this region.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 805 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0806128690 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog spatial "Southwest, New History To 1848.".
- catalog spatial "Southwest, New".
- catalog subject "979/.01 20".
- catalog subject "E78.S7 J64 1996".
- catalog subject "E78.S7 J64 1996X".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Government relations To 1789.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Southwest, New History.".
- catalog title "Storms brewed in other men's worlds : the confrontation of Indians, Spanish, and French in the Southwest, 1540-1795 / by Elizabeth A.H. John.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".