1. The Deceptive Landscape: A Study in Ethnicity in Hornitos, California, 1860-1900.
- Author
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Alexander, Toni
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DEMOGRAPHIC surveys , *RACE relations , *ETHNIC relations , *CULTURAL landscapes , *HISTORIC agricultural landscapes , *CULTURAL relations ,CALIFORNIA state history, 1850-1950 - Abstract
Studying relict landscapes has long provided geographers with clues to reconstructing past cultures; however, a focus on the landscape alone may ultimately prove deceptive. Equally vital is an examination of the social and historical conditions under which a landscape has evolved. This paper investigates ethnic landscapes and relations in Hornitos, California, a former gold-mining community located at the southern end of the ‘mother lode’ region. While the contemporary landscape perpetuates the town's popular historical image as a ‘Mexican pueblo,’ a study of census and property tax assessment documents allows for a much more encompassing reconstruction of the past socio-spatial environment. This case study provides geographers further insight into the complex ethnic and race relationships that have long characterized the American West. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002