To the corner of the province the 1780 Ugarte-Rocha Sonoran reconnaissance and implications for environmental and cultural change

The 1780 Ugarte-Rocha reconnaissance for the new presidial line -- Instructions and justifications -- Summary reports regarding the corner of the province -- Map and route of the Sonoran frontier -- Gerónimo de la Rocha y Figueroa's diary -- Environmental history -- Insights into indigenous pra...

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1. Verfasser: Seymour, Deni J. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Rodríguez Barreira, Óscar J. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press 2020
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Zusammenfassung:The 1780 Ugarte-Rocha reconnaissance for the new presidial line -- Instructions and justifications -- Summary reports regarding the corner of the province -- Map and route of the Sonoran frontier -- Gerónimo de la Rocha y Figueroa's diary -- Environmental history -- Insights into indigenous practices and local customs -- Insights into the enemy Apache -- A frontier landscape, both conceded and contested -- Appendix: Transcriptions of primary source documents
"In April 1780 Military Governor Ugarte and Chief Engineer Rocha were sent on reconnaissance through the northwestern frontier of New Spain, land that today is northern Sonora and southeastern Arizona. Toward the end of the 1500-mile journey, Rocha's mule tumbled down a river slope and his papers, books, and the rest he had with him went down with it. He salvaged what he could of these materials, including the diary on which this current book is based. Seeking information on the advisability of placing a presidio at the junction of the San Pedro and Gila rivers, Ugarte and Rocha described the landscape in unprecedented detail. Their accounts provide valuable baseline information on environment and culture that allow analysis of changes occurring at this critical moment in borderland history. The translations of their orders, summary reports, journal, and map provided in this volume are interwoven and informed by a variety of sources (ethnography, borderland history, ethnohistory, oral history, and archaeology) that collectively draw out the significance of these documents, enriching the content and providing a glimpse into the harsh realities and intrinsic beauty of the region. Deni Seymour's more than 30 years of experience studying the Colonial period in this very part of the Southwest lends depth and perspective to the narrative"--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:xiii, 250 Seiten, 1 Faltblatt
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ISBN:9781607816201
978-1-60781-620-1