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Colonialism, Past and Present, in New Mexico
Authors:Heather Atherton  Nan A. Rothschild
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anthropology, Barnard College, Columbia University, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY, 10027, United States
Abstract:San Jose de las Huertas was established as a land grant community by the Spanish crown in 1765 and occupied for about 60 years. Many of its residents returned to the area after a brief respite, to found the village of Placitas, which exists today. Archaeological excavation at Las Huertas, documentary research and oral history from descendants of the original settlers reveal the shifting impact of different colonialisms, each accompanied by an image of modernity. Spanish demands were attenuated by distance and waning power. American impositions are more problematic, involving a new political economy, conflicts over land and water, as Placitas converts to a bedroom suburb of Albuquerque.
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