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Indians of the Rio Grande Delta is the first single-volume source on these little-known peoples. Working from innumerable primary documents in various Texan and Mexican archives, Martin Salinas has compiled data on more than six dozen named groups that inhabited the area in the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. Depending on available information, he reconstructs something of their history, geographical range and migrations, demography, language, and culture. He also offers general information on various unnamed groups of Indians, on the lifeways of the indigenous peoples, and on the relations between the Indian groups and the colonial Spanish missions in the region.
Foreword by Thomas R. HesterAcknowledgments1. Introduction2. The Environmental Setting3. Historical Background4. The Rio Grande Delta5. Coastal Areas North and South of the Rio Grande Delta6. Northeastern Nuevo LeÓn7. Culture8. Historical Demography9. Languages10. Spanish Missions Nearest to the Rio Grande Delta11. Summary and ConclusionsReferencesIndex
"The scholarship is nothing short of superb. ... Salinas has produced the definitive work on the area, which has been needed for years." --Rudolph C. Troike, professor, Department of English, University of Arizona