book chapter

Advice on governing New Mexico, 1794

New Mexico historical review24 • Published In 1949 • Pages: 236-254

By: Concha, Fernando de la, Worcester, Donald E..

Abstract
This is an interesting summary of the Navajo tribe as it appeared to Colonel Don Fernando de la Concha, governor of the province of New Mexico. It is excerpted from a longer account of all the tribes under his jurisdiction which he prepared for the information of his successor, Lieut. Col. Don Fernando Chacon. The manuscript was translated and edited by Donald E. Worcester, Dept. of History, University of Florida. It is accompanied by a short preface.
Subjects
Dependencies
culture
Navajo
HRAF PubDate
2004
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Government Official
Document Rating
3: Good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent
Analyst
Katchen S. Coley ; 1951
Field Date
1789-1794
Coverage Date
1789-1794
Coverage Place
southwestern United States
Notes
Fernando de la Concha ; translated by Donald E. Worcester
This document consists of excerpts
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
28000527
LCSH
Navajo Indians