Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936

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Author: Lisbeth Haas

ISBN-10: 0520207041

ISBN-13: 9780520207042

Category: Native North American History

Spanning the period between Spanish colonization and the early twentieth century, this well-argued and convincing study examines the histories of Spanish and American conquests, and of ethnicity, race, and community in southern California. Lisbeth Haas draws on a diverse body of source materials (mission and court archives, oral histories, Spanish language plays, census and tax records) to build a new picture of rural society and social change. A borderlands and Chicano history, Haas's work...

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Spanning the period between Spanish colonization and the early twentieth century, this well-argued and convincing study examines the histories of Spanish and American conquests, and of ethnicity, race, and community in southern California. Lisbeth Haas draws on a diverse body of source materials (mission and court archives, oral histories, Spanish language plays, census and tax records) to build a new picture of rural society and social change.A borderlands and Chicano history, Haas's work provides a richly textured study of events that took place in and around San Juan Capistrano and Santa Ana in present-day Orange County. She provides a vivid sense of how and why the past acquires meaning in the lives that make up the historical identities she discusses. The voices of Juaneño and Luiseño Indians, Californios, and Mexicans are heard along the shifting faultlines of economic, social, and political change.This is one of the first truly multiethnic histories of California and of the West. It makes clear that issues of multiculturalism and ethnicity are not recent manifestations in California—they have characterized social and cultural relationships there since the late eighteenth century.

List of Illustrations and TablesAcknowledgmentsIntroduction11Indio and Juaneno, De Razon and Californio132Rural Society, 1840-1880453Village Society, Ethnic Communities, and Memory894Regional Culture1385Racial and Ethnic Identities and the Politics of Space165Conclusion209App. 1. A Note on Quantitative Method: The Federal Manuscript Census, 1860-1910213App. 2. Property Value by Group, Santa Ana and San Juan, 1860 and 1870222App. 3. Household Composition by Group, Santa Ana and San Juan, 1860-1880223App. 4. Employment by Select Occupation and Group, Orange County, 1900-1910225App. 5. Indices of Barrio Formation in Santa Ana: Logan, Artesia, and Delhi Barnos, 1916-1947226Notes227Selected Bibliography259Index271