254 Notes
- See Zacks, Pirate Coast; and Boot, Savage Wars of Peace, 3-29.
- Blackhawk, Violence over the Land, 14 5-75.
- Pike, Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike. Coues, Pike's editor,
characterized the expedition's straying into Spanish territory and his arrest
as "a particular accident of a general design" (499). See also Owsley and
Smith, Filibusters and Expansionists. - See Unrau, Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe.
- Pike, Expeditions, 499; Blackhawk, Violence over the Land, 11 7.
IO. See Weber, Taos Trappers. - Dunbar-Ortiz, Roots of Resistance, 80; see also Hall, Laws of Mexico.
- See Sides, Blood and Thunder, 92-I01; Chaffin, Pathfinder, 33-35.
- Holton, Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution, 14.
- Lamar, Far Southwest, 7-10.
- See Vlasich, Pueblo Indian Agriculture.
- See Sando and Agoyo, Po'Pay; Wilcox, Pueblo Revolt and the Mythology
of Conquest; Dunbar-Ortiz, Roots of Resistance, 31 -45; Carter, Indian
Alliances and the Spanish in the Southwest. - Anderson, Conquest of Texas, 4, 18 -29. See also "4th Largest Tribe in
US? Mexicans Who Call Themselves American Indian," Indian Country
Today, August 5, 2013 , http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ (ac
cessed September 27, 2013). - Anderson, Conquest of Texas, 18 -29. For a fascinating and historically ac
curate fictional account of Texas's independence from Mexico, see Russell,
Escape from Texas. - See Anderson, Conquest of Texas. For the Texas Rangers' continuation of
their counterinsurgent role in the twentieth century, see Johnson, Revolu
tion in Texas; Harris and Sadler, Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revo
lution. - Tinker, Missionary Conquest, 42.
- For documentation of California Indian resistance, see Jackson and Cas
tillo, Indians, Franciscans, and Spanish Colonization, 73-86. - Murguia, Medicine of Memory, 40-41.
- See Heizer, Destruction of California Indians. See also Cook, Population
of the California Indians. - See Johannsen, To the Halls of the Montezumas.
- See Kiser, Dragoons in Apache/and.
CHAPTER EIGHT: "INDIAN COUNTRY"
Epigraph: Ortiz, from Sand Creek, 20.
- "Selected Statistics on Slavery in the United States," Causes of the Civil War,
http://www.civilwarcauses.org/stat.htm (accessed December IO, 2013).