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Struggle for Survival: The Hispanic Land Grants of New Mexico, 1848-2001
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Gonzales, Phillip B.
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Annexation
/ Culture
/ Grants
/ Heirs
/ Hispanics
/ History
/ Land
/ land ownership
/ Land reclamation
/ Mexican-American War
/ New Mexico
/ Territorial issues
2003
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Struggle for Survival: The Hispanic Land Grants of New Mexico, 1848-2001
by
Gonzales, Phillip B.
in
Annexation
/ Culture
/ Grants
/ Heirs
/ Hispanics
/ History
/ Land
/ land ownership
/ Land reclamation
/ Mexican-American War
/ New Mexico
/ Territorial issues
2003
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Struggle for Survival: The Hispanic Land Grants of New Mexico, 1848-2001
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Struggle for Survival: The Hispanic Land Grants of New Mexico, 1848-2001
2003
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Overview
Since 1848, when New Mexico became part of the US, generations of land-grant heirs have found themselves in uphill struggles for cultural survival. The heirs have long seethed over what they allege has been the denial of their birthright to the land and the subsequent decimation of their traditional culture.
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