Roots of Resistance: Land Tenure in New Mexico (1680-1980) - Hardcover

By Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, 1980.

Roots of Resistance is a socioeconomic study of the history of northern New Mexico land tenure. Dispelling stereotypes of Mexicans and Pueblo Indian people in the region, this book provides a case study of capitalist development in a colonized area and sheds a critical light on the issue of land use and land tenure in New Mexico in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

202 pp.

$15 hardcover

10-digit ISBN: 0-935626-16-6
13-digit ISBN: 978-0-935626-16-2 

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