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Tierra Amarilla

Tierra Amarilla
Author: Sabine R. Ulibarrí
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0826314384

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Bilingual collection of short stories in English and Spanish about rural life in northern New Mexico.


Tierra Amarilla

Tierra Amarilla
Author: Sabine R.. Ulibarri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1978
Genre:
ISBN:

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Properties of Violence

Properties of Violence
Author: David Correia
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Through the compelling story of the Tierra Amarilla conflict, David Correia examines how law and property, in general, and a Mexican-period land grant in northern New Mexico, in particular, have been constituted through violence and social struggle. Spain and Mexico populated what is today New Mexico through large common property land grants to sheepherders and agriculturalists. After the U.S.-Mexican War the area saw rampant land speculation and dubious property adjudication with nearly all the grants being rejected by U.S. courts or acquired by land speculators. Of all the land grant conflicts in New Mexico's history, Tierra Amarilla is one of the most sensational, with numerous nineteenth-century speculators ranking among the state's political and economic elite and a remarkable pattern of resistance to land loss by heirs in the twentieth century. Correia narrates a long and largely unknown history of property conflict in Tierra Amarilla characterized by nearly constant violence-night riding and fence cutting, pitched gun battles, and tanks rumbling along the rutted dirt roads of northern New Mexico. The legal geography he constructs is one that includes a remarkable cast of characters: millionaire sheep barons, Spanish anarchists, hooded Klansmen, Puerto Rican freedom fighters-or as J. Edgar Hoover, another of the characters in Correia's story would have called them, "terrorists." By placing property and law at the center of his study, "Properties of Violence" first reveals and then examines a central irony: violence is not the opposite of law but rather is essential to its operation.


The Tierra Amarilla Grant

The Tierra Amarilla Grant
Author: Malcolm Ebright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1980
Genre: Land grants
ISBN:

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The Tierra Amarilla grant is located in Rio Arriba County.


La Tierra Amarilla

La Tierra Amarilla
Author: Chris Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The Man with the Yellow Hat brings home a birthday present for a friend, and in an effort to distract George and prevent him from opening the gift, the man gives George an orange to “unwrap.” The curious monkey discovers that there are many other things to unwrap besides presents (like the bathroom walls with their peeling wallpaper!), but maybe not all of them can be rewrapped. Full-color activities: a matching and twenty questions game, a birthday idea space, and a think-more-about-it section.


La Tierra Amarilla

La Tierra Amarilla
Author: Anselmo F. Arellano
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1978
Genre: Chama Valley (Colo. and N.M.)
ISBN:

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Properties of Violence

Properties of Violence
Author: David Correia
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0820332844

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DIVThrough the compelling story of the Tierra Amarilla conflict, David Correia examines how law and property, in general, and a Mexican-period land grant in northern New Mexico, in particular, have been constituted through violence and social struggle. Spain and Mexico populated what is today New Mexico through large common property land grants to sheepherders and agriculturalists. After the U.S.-Mexican War the area saw rampant land speculation and dubious property adjudication with nearly all the grants being rejected by U.S. courts or acquired by land speculators. Of all the land grant conflicts in New Mexico's history, Tierra Amarilla is one of the most sensational, with numerous nineteenth-century speculators ranking among the state's political and economic elite and a remarkable pattern of resistance to land loss by heirs in the twentieth century. Correia narrates a long and largely unknown history of property conflict in Tierra Amarilla characterized by nearly constant violence—night riding and fence cutting, pitched gun battles, and tanks rumbling along the rutted dirt roads of northern New Mexico. The legal geography he constructs is one that includes a remarkable cast of characters: millionaire sheep barons, Spanish anarchists, hooded Klansmen, Puerto Rican freedom fighters—or as J. Edgar Hoover, another of the characters in Correia's story would have called them, "terrorists." By placing property and law at the center of his study, Properties of Violence first reveals and then examines a central irony: violence is not the opposite of law but rather is essential to its operation./div


Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology

Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
Author: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1916
Genre: America
ISBN:

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