Bibliography - Missions, Pueblos and Culture in the Californias and Northern New Spain

MISSIONS, PUEBLOS AND CULTURE IN THE CALIFORNIAS AND NORTHERN NEW SPAIN

MISSIONS
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Archibald, Robert R."Indian Labor at the California Missions: Slavery or Salvation." Journal of San Diego History 24.2 172-82 1978.

Bancroft, Hubert H. California Pastoral, 1769-1848. San Francisco: History Co., 1888.

Beck, Warren A. and Ynez D. Haase. Historical Atlas of California. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1974.

Beebe, Rose Marie and Robert M. Senkewicz. Lands of Promise and Despair: Chronicles of Early California, 1535-1846) Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2001.

Beebe, Rose Marie and Robert M. Senkewicz. “Constructing California: Francisco Palóu’s Life of Junípero Serra.” In They Came to El Llano Estacado: An Anthology of Essays, Proceedings of The Franciscan Presence in the Borderlands of North America, International Symposium, ed. Félix D. Almaráz. Amarillo: Bishop De Falso Retreat and Conference Center (2006): 21-36.

Bowman, J.N. "The Birthdays of the California Missions." The Americas 20.3 289-308 1963-64.

––––––"The Names of the California Missions." The Americas 21.4 363-74 1964-65.

Bretnor, Reginald. "... Bring Cats! A Feline History of the West." The American West. November-December 1978. Vol. XV, #6, 32-35, 60.

Broadbent, Sylvia. "Conflict at Monterey: Indian Horse Raiding, 1820-1850." Journal of California Anthropology 1.1 (1974): 86-101.

Brown,Alan K. “Three Letters from the Pen of Fray Pedro Font.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 23.1 (2006): 85-118

Carreño, Alberto María. "The Missionary Influence of the College of Zacatecas." The Americas 7.3 (1950-51): 297-320

Castillo, Edward D. "The Assassination of Padre Andrés Quintana by the Indians of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812: The Narrative of Lorenzo Asisara." California History 68.3 (1989-90): 116-25.

––––– "Gender Status Decline, Resistance, and Accomodation among Female Neophytes in the Missions or Caloifornia: A San Gabriel Case Study." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 18.1 (1994): 67-93.

Cook, Sherburne F. The Conflict Between the California Indians and White Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

–––––– Expeditions to the Interior of California: Central Valley, 1820-1840. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961.

Engelhardt, Zephyrin, Fr. The Missions and Missionaries of California. 4 vols. San Francisco: James H. Barry Co., 1908-15.

Foley, C. Patrick. “Narratives of the Franciscan Legacy from Texas to California--Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture.” In They Came to El Llano Estacado: An Anthology of Essays, Proceedings of The Franciscan Presence in the Borderlands of North America, International Symposium, ed. Félix D. Almaráz. Amarillo: Bishop De Falso Retreat and Conference Center (2006). 63-71.

Garr, Daniel J. "Planning, Politics, and Plunder: The Missions and Indian Pueblos of Hispanic California." Southern California Quarterly 54.4 (1972): 291-312.

Geiger, Maynard, O.F.M. "The Internal Organization and Activities of San Fernando College, Mexico City (1734-1858)." The Americas 6.1 (1949-50): 3-31.

––––– "Biographical Data on the California Missionaries (1769-1848)." California Historical Quarterly 44.1 (1965): 291-310.

––––– Franciscan Missionaries in Hispanic California, 1769-1848: A Biographical Dictionary. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1969.

Guest, Francis F., O.F.M. "The California Missions Were Far from Faultless." Southern California Quarterly 76.3 (1994): 255-304.

–––––"Cultural Perspectives on California Mission Life." Southern California Quarterly 65.1 (1983): 1-65.

–––––"An Examination of the Thesis of S.F. Cook on the Forced Conversion of the Indians in the California Missions." Southern California Quarterly 61.1 (1979): 1-77.

––––––"The Indian Policy under Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, California's Second Father President." California Historical Society Quarterly 45.3 (1966): 195-224.

–––––"An Inquiry into the Role of the Discipline in California Mission Life." Southern California Quarterly 71.1 (1989): 1-68.

Hackel, Steven W., José Refugio de la Torre Curiel, Janet Fireman, Steven M. Karr, and Robert M. Senkewicz, “Symposium: Children of Coyote, Missioaries of Saint Francis: Indian-Spanish Relations in Colonial California, 1769-1850.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22.2 (2005): 53-75.

Hageman, Fred C. and Russell C. Ewing. An Archaological and Restoration Study of Mission La Purisima Concepcion. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, 1980.

Hurtado, Albert L. "California Indian Demography, Sherburne F. Cook, and the Revision of American History," Pacific Historical Review 58 (1989): 343.

-–––– "Sexuality in California's Franciscan Missions: Cultural Perceptions and Sad Realities," California History 71 (1991): 370-385.

Jackson, Robert H."Gentile Recruitment and Population Movements in the San Francisco Bay Area Missions." Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 6.2 (1984): 225-39.

Jackson, Robert H. and Edward Castillo. Franciscans and Spanish Colonization: The Impact of the Mission System on California Indians. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995.

Johnson, John R. "The Chumash and the Missions." In Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West , vol. 1 of Columbian Consequences, edited by David Hurst Thomas, 365-75. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989.

Kelsey, Harry. San Juan Capistrano Mission Chapels and Cemetery. Northridge: Padre Press. 1993.

Krieger, Daniel. “San Miguel Arcángel. Pasado, Presente y Futuro.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.1 (2004): 103-109

_____ “Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.2 (2004): 73-79.

Larson, Daniel O., John R. Johnson, and Joel C. Michaelsen. "Missionization among the Coastal Chumash of Central California: A Study of Risk Minimization Strategies." American Anthropologist 96.2 (1994): 263-99.

Lightfoot, Kent. Indians, Missionaries, and Merchants: The Legacy of Colonial Encounters on the California Frontiers. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005.

Lightfoot, Kent G., Malcolm Margolin, Keith Douglass Warner, John R. Johnson, and Julia Costello. “Symposium: Indians, Missionaries, and Merchants: The Legacy of Colonial Encounters on the California Frontiers.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22.1 (2005): 62-86

Meighan, Clement W. "Indians and the California Missions." Southern California Quarterly 69.3 (Fall 1987): 183-201.

Sandos, James. "Levantamiento! The 1824 Chumash Reconsidered." Southern California Quarterly 67.2 (1985): 109-33.

––––– "Between Crucifix and Lance Indian-White Relations in California, 1769-1848." In Contested Eden, California Before the Gold Rush , edited by Ramón A. Gutiérrez and Richard J. Orsi. pp. 196-229. Berkeley: University of California Press 1998.

––––– "Christianization among the Chumash: An Ethnohistoric Perspective. American Indian Quarterly 15.1 (1991): 65-89.

Sandos, James A., Edward Castillo, Joseph P. Chinnici, O.F.M., Lisbeth Haas, and William John Summers. “Symposium: Converting California: Indians and Franciscans in the Missions.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.2 (2004): 49-72

Shipek, Florence C. "California Indian Reaction to the Franciscans." The Americas 41.4 (1984-85): 480-93.

Sizelove, Linda. "Indian Adaptation to the Spanish Missions." Pacific Historian 22.4 (1978): 393-402.

Weber, Msgr. Francis J. "The Pious Fund of the Californias." Hispanic American Historical Review 43.1 (1963): 78-94.

–––––– "Structure of Daily Life at the California Missions." Pacific Historian 15.1 (1971)

––––– The California Missions as Others Saw Them: 1786-1842. Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop, 1972

–––––"Toiletry at the California Missions." Southern California Quarterly 81:3 (1999): 295-304

––––– Myths, Mythologists and the California Missions. In They Came to El Llano Estacado: An Anthology of Essays, Proceedings of The Franciscan Presence in the Borderlands of North America, International Symposium, ed. Félix D. Almaráz. Amarillo: Bishop De Falso Retreat and Conference Center (2006): 5-19.

 

PUEBLOS AND PRESIDIOS
Crandell, John. "Rio Porciuncula: A New Perspective on the Former Environs of Los Angeles."Southern California Quarterly . 81:3 (1999): 305-314.

Duggan, Marie Christine. The Chumash and the Presidio of Santa Barbara: Evolution of a Relationship, 1782-1823. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, 2004.

Guerrero, Vladimir. The Anza Trail and the Settling of California. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2006.

Hutchinson, C. Alan. Frontier Settlement in Mexican California: The Híjar-Padrés Colony and its Origins, 1769-1835. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1969.

Lambert, Diane and Naomi Reinhart, Ludivina Russell, and Gregory Von Herzen, Translators and editors. A Year in the Life of a Spanish Colonial Pueblo: San José de Guadalupe in 1809. The Research Manuscript Series on the Cultural and Natural History of Santa Clara, 1998.

Lothrop, Gloria R. "Life in Presidial California." Magazine of History. 14.4 (2000): 44-53.

Mason, William M. "Indian-Mexican Cultural Exchange in the Los Angeles Area, 1781-1834." Aztlan 15.1 (1984): 123-44.

––––––– The Census of 1790: A Demographic History of Colonial California. Menlo Park: Ballena Press, 1998.

Nunis, Jr., Doyce B., ed. Hispanic California Revisited: Essays by Francis F. Guest, O.F.M. Santa Barbara Mission Archive Library, 1996

Weber, David J. “Santa Bárbara’s Presidio in Imperial Perspective: Citadel and Theater Set.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 23:1 (2006): 4-21

 

RANCHOS
Silliman, Stephen W. "Missions Aborted: California Indian Life on Nineteenth-Century Ranchos, 1834-1848." Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.1 (2004): 3-22

––––– Silliman, Stephen W. Silliman, Steven W. Lost Laborers in Colonial California: Native Americans and the Archaeology of Rancho Petaluma. Tucson: the University of Arizona Press, 2004.

Robinson, William W. Land In California. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1948.

Silliman, Stephen W. "Missions Aborted: California Indian Life on Nineteenth-Century Ranchos, 1834-1848." Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.1 (2004): 3-22

––––– Lost Laborers in Colonial California: Native Americans and the Archaeology of Rancho Petaluma. Tucson: the University of Arizona Press, 2004.