Isolation and Social Change in Three Spanish-speaking Villages of New Mexico |
Contents
The Geographical Setting | 16 |
The Historical Setting | 29 |
Statehood and Cultural Consciousness | 35 |
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acres adobe Alameda Alameda grant Albuquerque Anglo assimilation attitude automobile baile Bernalillo County Cabezon Casa Salazar Cash Catholic church Conservation county seat crop dance hall dwellings economic English English-speaking culture Ethnic factors family unit farm farmers fiesta filling station girls Guadalupe highway Hispanic household houses immigrant group income Indians institutions irrigation isolation land livestock living Los Hermanos Penitentes mesa Mexican miles neighbors occasionally older patron families patron-peon patterns Paul Walter Penitente peones placita political population Pueblo ranchitos recent region relationships relatives residents Rio Grande valley Rio Puerco river road rural Sandoval County Santa Fe settlement social change Sociology Spanish American Spanish language Spanish-speaking communities Spanish-speaking families speaking three communities three villages tion town traditional U.S. Census U.S. Census Bureau University usually village of Guadalupe wage women York young