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The north Mexican frontier;
readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography.

Basil Calvin HedrickJ Charles KelleyCarroll L Riley

1971
English Book Book xvi, 255 p. map. 24 cm.
Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press ; ISBN: 0809304899

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    Title: The north Mexican frontier;
    readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography.
    Author(s): Hedrick, Basil Calvin, 1932-  comp.; Kelley, J. Charles,; 1913- ; joint comp.; Riley, Carroll L., ; joint comp.
    Publication: Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press
    Year: 1971
    Description: xvi, 255 p. map. 24 cm.
    Language: English
    Contents: Visit to archaeological remains of La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico, by L. Batres.--Notes on the geography and archaeology of Zape, Durango, by D. D. Brand.--The Chalchihuites area, Zacatecas, by M. Gamio.--Navacoyan: a preliminary survey, by A. M. Howard.--The region of the ancient Chichimecs, with notes on the Tepecanos and the ruin of La Quemada, Mexico, by A Hrdlicka.--Late archeological sites in Durango, Mexico, from Chalchihuites to Zape, by J. A. Mason.--A brief and succinct account of the events of the War with the Tepehuanes, government of Nueva Vizcaya, from November 15, 1616 to May 16, 1618, by C. W. Hackett.--Excerpts from the Account of the triumphs of our holy faith among the most fierce and savage people of the New World ... vol. 3, by Padre A. Péres de Ribas.--The Opata: an inland tribe of Sonora, by J. b. Johnson.--The hunting-gathering people of north Mexico, by P. Kirchhoff. The fiesta of the pinole at Azqueltán, by J. A. Mason.--The Tepehuán of northern Mexico, by J. A. Mason.--The genetic model and Uto-Aztecan time perspective, by A. K. Romney.--Bibliography (p. 250-255)
    Standard No: ISBN: 0809304899 LCCN: 70-132477

    SUBJECT(S)
    Descriptor: Indians of Mexico. 
    Indiens d'Amérique -- Mexique. 
    Geographic: Mexique -- Antiquités. 
    Class Descriptors: LC: F1219; Dewey: 917.2/03
    Responsibility: Edited by Basil C. Hedrick, J. Charles Kelley [and] Carroll L. Riley.
    Document Type: Book
    Entry: 19720412
    Update: 20030907
    Accession No: OCLC: 282627
    Database: WorldCat


    kitty_cortez wrote:
    We have found in the Banamichi and Arizpe Baptisimal records where 
    our ancestors were Opata Indios.  Not speaking or reading Spanish, 
    we didn't recognize the term Opata, until we started reading all the 
    wonderful information that comes thru the Ranchos site.  All the 
    years of researching Rich's ancestors in Jalisco and Zacatecas, we 
    have never found the name of the Indios,  but only three generations 
    back, we find that my father, born in Banamichi, Sonora, has 
    ancestors clearly listed as Opata Indios.  This area of Sonora is 
    very hard to research, since the University of Arizonia went in and 
    filmed a lot of the church records, (called the 811 filmes), so now 
    the FHL does not see the need to extract this information on their 
    own films.  So you find very little extracted out there on the FHL 
    website.
    We were fortunate to spend a few days at the University of Arizona, 
    Tuscon,  and got into the 811 films.  There are 27 rolls of films.  
    Found some census and printed every page of it on their machines.  
    We also printed the Index to these 811 films, if anyone needs 
    information as to Film number and topic.  FHL did not want to 'buy' 
    these films from the University, so we are only able to view them in 
    AZ.  When we have some free time, we really need to inter-library 
    loan them to our local library.
    I know this site does not cover Sonora, but I realize that some 
    members of Ranchos also get into Sonora,  so if anyone needs 
    information about this "Index to the 811 films",  please contact us 
    directly.  
    
    Kitty Cortez
    kitty@...
    
    
    
    
    
    
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