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The Geographical Setting | 16 |
Orientation of region in | 24 |
The Eistorical Betting | 30 |
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acres activities adobe agencies Alameda Alameda grant Albuquerque American assimilation attend attitude automobile bailes beer parlor Bernalillo county Cabezon Casa Salazar Cash income Catholic centers of population church Civilian Conservation Corps comunity Corrales county seat crop dance hall DITCH dwellings east economic English speaking culture English speaking group factors family unit farm farmers Father Troy favorable fiesta filling station Guadalupe highway homes household houses immigrant group Indians institutions irrigation isolation land language live livestock mesa Mexican Mexico miles Navajo neighbors occasional old Spanish older patron families patron-peon patterns peones political population Pueblo ranchitos recent region relationship relatives residents Rio Grande valley Rio Puerco river road Sandoval county Santa Fe Santa Fe trail settlement social change Spanish language Spanish speaking families three villages town trade upper Puerco usually wage women young