The Southern Exodus to Mexico Migration across the Borderlands after the American Civil War
"The Southern Exodus to Mexico is an intervention in borderlands history, in black-white-Indian history, in migration history, in economic history, and in the history of national, class, and racial identities.
Wahlstrom, Todd W.
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Narratives of invasion and intimacy: Transborder relations with tamarisk in the Chihuahuan Desert
Tamarix spp., also known as salt cedar or tamarisk, has garnered a reputation in the United States as an invasive plant, with widespread policy and research advocating for its eradication in the Chihuahuan Desert region that spans the United States and ...
K. Maria D. Lane +2 more
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Ecological-niche modeling reveals current opportunities for Agave dryland farming in Sonora, Mexico and Arizona, USA. [PDF]
Ortiz Cano HG +12 more
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New Chicano and Latino History: Beyond the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
No abstract available.Commentator: “New Chicano and Latino History: Beyond the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands,” Western History Association, October 4-7, 2012, Denver ...
José M. Alamillo
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Vice and Prostitution in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
No abstract available.Commentator: “Vice and Prostitution in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands,” Organization of American Historians, March 25-28, 2009, Seattle ...
José M. Alamillo
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"'Capital mediators' argues that mining engineers were the critical intermediaries responsible for integrating the transnational hard-rock mining districts of North America into the economic system of the United States.
Grossman, Sarah E. M.
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The pernicious whiteness of coloniality in elementary science classrooms: the multigenerationality of subtractive schooling in El Sur de Tejas, Aztlán. [PDF]
Luna NA, Jupp JC.
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New Mexico Quarterly, VOL. XXI INDEX, 1951
New Mexico Quarterly, VOL.
University of New Mexico
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A Reescrita de Mitos Femininos em Borderlands/La Frontera, The New Mestiza, de Gloria Anzaldúa
Neste trabalho, se desenvolve o tema da reescrita de mitos femininos em Borderlands/La frontera: The new mestiza, publicado em 1987 pela escritora Gloria Anzaldúa. A partir de seu posicionamento como mulher, chicana, lésbica e queer, a autora propõe uma
Camila Montinho da Silva, Claudia Luna
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New Mexico Quarterly, VOL. XVI INDEX, 1946
New Mexico Quarterly, VOL.
University of New Mexico
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