Rivera, José A.; Arellano, Juan Estevan; Lamadrid, Enrique R.; Martínez Saldaña, Tomás(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015-03-03)
[EN] The acequias of the upper Río Grande are more than just irrigation canals. They
also allocate and manage water for the community of landowners in the system. After four
centuries of use, the acequias persist into ...
Arellano, Juan Estevan; Rivera, José A.; Lamadrid, Enrique R.(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015-03-03)
[EN] To better understand the acequias in “Embudo de Picuris,” they have to be analyized from the
perspective of the land grants given to the settlers by the Crown of Spain. Many scholars have studied the
acequias simply ...
Lamadrid, Enrique R.; Arellano, Juan Estevan(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015-03-03)
[EN] During the 18th century conflicts between the Comanches of the southern Plains and
the Spanish Mexicans and their Pueblo allies in New Mexico, the valley of Mora was a natural
corridor to the settlements of the Río ...