Journal of the Southwest
Front MatterSource: Arizona and the West, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter, 1978)Published by: Journal of the SouthwestStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40168757 .
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A R IZONA
and
the
WEST
A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF HISTORY
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS
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Dance Hall, Lake City, Colorado. Contributing artist to Volume Twenty is Richard Holcomb, a member of the fine arts faculty at Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde.
ARIZONA and the WEST strives to present in a readable, attractive manner the most authoritative writing on the Trans-Mississippi West today.
CORRESPONDENCE concerning articles, documents, book reviews, and sub-
scriptions should be addressed to the Editor, Library C327, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721.
SUBSCRIPTIONS are $10.00 per year ($11.00 foreign). Single copies are $2.75. Back issues (Vols. I-XVI) and Comprehensive Index (Vols. I-V) are available from Kraus Reprint, Route 100, Millwood, New York 10546. Micro- film of issues since Vol. VII can be ordered from University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Volumes XVII (1975) to date are in journal office at the University of Arizona.
ARIZONA and the WEST assumes no responsibility for statements or opinions of contributors.
ENTERED as second-class matter at the Post Office in Tucson, Arizona.
COPYRIGHT © 1978 by the Arizona Board of Regents. All rights reserved.
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ARIZONA
and
the
JVEST
A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF HISTORY
edited by HARWOOD P. HINTON
Professor of History The University of Arizona
VOLUME TWENTY - NUMBER FOUR
WINTER I978
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON
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Assistant Editor BRUCE J.DINGES
Secretary Kay Goodman
Editorial Assistant B.K. Parks
EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS
Maxine Benson Curator, Documentary Resources Colorado Historical Society
Donald J. Berthrong Professor of History Purdue University
William T. Hagan Professor of History State University College,
Fredonia, NewYork
William H. Lyon Professor of History Northern Arizona University
John D. McDermott Director, Special Studies Advisory Council
on Historic Preservation
Rodman W. Paul Professor of History California Institute
of Technology
Martin Ridge Senior Research Associate The Huntington Library
Walter Rundell, Jr. Professor of History University of Maryland
David M. Vigness Professor of History Texas Tech University
Donald £. Worcester Professor of History Texas Christian University
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CONTENTS
VOLUME TWENTY - NUMBER FOUR
WINTER I978
Dedication to BYRON CUMMINGS
by Clara Lee Tanner 303
THE "CRAZY SNAKE UPRISING" OF 1909 A Red, Black, or White Affair?
by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. & Lonnie E. Underbill 307
THE MORMONS COLONIZE SONORA
Early Trials at Colonia Oaxaca
by Thomas H. Naylor 325
THE "BIG STICK" IN INDIAN AFFAIRS The Bai-a-lil-le Incident in 1909
by Donald L. Parman 343
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REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS 361 The Frontier ed. by D. H. Miller & J. O. Steffen
reviewed by George R. Nielson
Lincoln and the Indians by David A. Nichols reviewed by Bruce J. Dinges
From the Heartland by Lawrence C. Powell reviewed by Marc Simmons
A British Ranchero [Dalton] in Old California by Sheldon G. Jackson reviewed by David J. Weber
The Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West ed. by Howard R. Lamar reviewed by Dan L. Thrapf
The Almadas and Alamos by Albert Stage reviewed by Ralph H. Vigil
The Village Indians of the Upper Missouri by Roy W. Meyer reviewed by Roger L. Nichols
Fortunes Are for the Few [Churchill] ed. by D. A. Smith & D. J. Weber By Sea to San Francisco [Morison] ed. by L. J. White & W. R. Gillaspie
reviewed by John B. Goodman
A Manifesto to the Mexican Republic [Figueroa] ed. by C. A. Hutchinson reviewed by Gene M. Brack
A ROUNDUP OF WESTERN READING hy The Old Bookaroos 375
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