TY - BOOK AU - Brooks,James ED - Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture. TI - Captives & cousins: slavery, kinship, and community in the Southwest borderlands SN - 0807827142 (cloth : alk. paper) U1 - 305.8/00976 21 PY - 2002/// CY - Chapel Hill, NC PB - Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, University of North Carolina Press KW - Spaniards KW - Southwest, New KW - Social conditions KW - Indians of North America KW - Kinship KW - History KW - Slavery KW - Sex role KW - Culture conflict KW - Ethnic relations KW - Colonization KW - Social aspects N1 - Machine generated contents note: ONE. Violence, Exchange, and the Honor of Men 1 -- Maps 41 -- TWO. Los Llaneros: Creating a Plains Borderland 45 -- THREE. Los Pastores: Creating a Pastoral Borderland 80 -- FOUR. Los Montafieses: Traversing Borderlands 117 -- FIVE. Elaborating the Plains Borderlands 160 -- SIX. Commerce, Kinship, and Coercion 208 -- SEVEN. Peaks and Valleys: The Borderlands Speak 258 -- EIGHT. Closer and Closer Apart 304 -- Epilogue. Refugio Gurriola Martinez 361 -- Chronology 369 -- Glossary of Spanish and Native American Terms 373 -- APPENDIX A. Navajo Livestock and Captive Raids, 1780-1864 377 -- APPENDIX B. New Mexican Livestock and Captive Raids, 1780-1864 382 -- APPENDIX C. New Mexican Peonage and Slavery Hearings, 1868 385 ER -