04287nam 22007455 450 991080965450332120240516171424.01-282-24200-897866138131210-520-95134-410.1525/9780520951341(CKB)2670000000208170(EBL)934483(OCoLC)795120548(SSID)ssj0000678563(PQKBManifestationID)11387202(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000678563(PQKBWorkID)10719051(PQKB)11224041(StDuBDS)EDZ0000107573(DE-B1597)519221(DE-B1597)9780520951341(MiAaPQ)EBC934483(EXLCZ)99267000000020817020200424h20122012 fg engur||#||||||||txtccrOn the Borders of Love and Power Families and Kinship in the Intercultural American Southwest /David Wallace Adams, Crista DeLuzio1st ed.Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2012]©20121 online resource (366 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-27238-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Breaking and Remaking Families: The Fostering and Adoption of Native American Children in Non-Native Families in the American West, 1880-1940 --2. Becoming Comanches: Patterns of Captive Incorporation into Comanche Kinship Networks, 1820-1875 --3. "Seeking the Incalculable Benefit of a Faithful, Patient Man and Wife": Families in the Federal Indian Service, 1880-1925 --4. Hard Choices: Mixed- Race Families and Strategies of Acculturation in the U.S. West after 1848 --5. Family and Kinship in the Spanish and Mexican Borderlands: A Cultural Account --6. Love, Honor, and the Power of Law: Probating the Ávila Estate in Frontier California --7. "Who has a greater job than a mother?" Defining Mexican Motherhood on the U.S.- Mexico Border in the Early Twentieth Century --8. Borderlands / La Familia: Mexicans, Homes, and Colonialism in the Early Twentieth- Century Southwest --9. Intimate Ties: Marriage, Families, and Kinship in Eighteenth-Century Pueblo Communities --10. The Paradox of Kinship: Native- Catholic Communities in Alta California, 1769-1840's --11. Territorial Bonds: Indenture and Affection in Intercultural Arizona, 1864-1894 --12. Writing Kit Carson in the Cold War: "The Family," "The West," and Their Chroniclers --Selected Bibliography --Contributors --IndexEmbracing the crossroads that made the region distinctive this book reveals how American families have always been characterized by greater diversity than idealizations of the traditional family have allowed. The essays show how family life figured prominently in relations to larger struggles for conquest and control.Indians of North AmericaKinshipWest (U.S.)Indians of North AmericaCultural assimilationWest (U.S.)Hispanic AmericansKinshipWest (U.S.)Hispanic AmericansWest (U.S.)Cultural assimilationFrontier and pioneer lifeHistoryWest (U.S.)FamilyHistoryWest (U.S.)KinshipHistoryWest (U.S.)Ethnic relationsWest (U.S.)HistoryIndians of North AmericaKinshipIndians of North AmericaCultural assimilationHispanic AmericansKinshipHispanic AmericansWest (U.S.)Cultural assimilationFrontier and pioneer lifeHistoryFamilyHistoryKinshipHistory305.800978Adams David Wallaceedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDeLuzio Crista1966-edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910809654503321On the Borders of Love and Power4117544UNINA