Lance R. Blyth is the command historian at U.S. Northern Command and a research associate in the Latin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico.
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Preface
1. Communities of Violence: Apaches and Hispanics in the Southwestern Borderlands
2. Refugees and Migrants: Making Hispanic-Apache Communities, 1680-1750
3. Fierce Dancing and the Muster Roll: Campaigns, Raids, and Wives, 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
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Lance R. Blyth is the command historian at U.S. Northern Command and a research associate in the Latin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico.