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"Seeks to demonstrate that Chicanos, precisely because of their long-standing presence in the region, have developed their own images of the Southwest, many of which conflict sharply with Anglo-American views."—Raymund A. Paredes, University of California, Los Angeles
"A boldly conceived, wide-ranging essay that grapples thoughtfully with complex and subtle issues."—David J. Weber
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