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La Plata:: Tri-Cultural Traditions in the Upper San Juan Basin - Paperback

La Plata:: Tri-Cultural Traditions in the Upper San Juan Basin - Paperback

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by Frederic B. Wildfang (Author)

Despite some of the darker aspects of the upper San Juan Basin, such as the Meeker Massacre, Mexican Flats, and the presence of the Ku Klux Klan, the fact remains that Utes, Anglos, and Hispanics have co-existed peacefully together in this region for well over a century. Collected in this new book and accented with over 100 vintage images is an oral history of La Plata County and the surrounding areas, featuring the voices of cowboys and Native Americans, ranchers and miners, outlaws and in-laws alike.

In compiling these stories of local San Juan Basin residents, Fred Wildfang has recreated life during turn-of-the-century Southwestern Colorado. These individual recollections detail the hardships and triumphs of early pioneer families from the San Juan Basin, including tales of the Old West movie sets, arranged marriages, rash elopements, runaway horses, and ancient native rituals. The voices captured here epitomize the spirit of nan -ma-as the Utes say-together, a word meant to stand for a spirit of cooperation among all the peoples in this land.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.36 x 9.3 x 6.62 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 05, 2002