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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Turn-of-the-Century Beginnings, 1680s-1720s 17
Diplomatic Ritual in the "Land of the Tejas" 27
Political Kinship through Settlement and Marriage 69
From Contact to Conversion: Bridging Religion and Politics, 1720s-1760s 109
Civil Alliance and "Civility" in Mission-Presidio Complexes 119
Negotiating Fear with Violence: Apaches and Spaniards at Midcentury 159
New Codes of War and Peace, 1760s-1780s 197
Contests and Alliances of Norteno Manhood: The Road to Truce and Treaty 207
Womanly "Captivation": Political Economies of Hostage Taking and Hospitality 247
Conclusion 287
Notes 293
Bibliography 347
Index 389
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