Ritual Ground |
Acknowledgments |
![]() | Chapter 1 Hearts and Minds |
![]() | Chapter 2 Realms of Meaning |
![]() | Chapter 3 Nostalgia for Paradise |
![]() | Chapter 4 Castle on the Plains |
• | New Relationships |
• | Bent & St. Vrain Company |
• | Position, Strategy, and Execution |
• | Prehistoric Trade Between Pueblos and Nomadic Groups |
• | The Proto-Historic Period |
• | Ideology and the Europeans |
• | The Cheyenne and Arapaho |
• | The Native American "Wild Card" |
• | American Entry into the Southwestern Fur Trade |
• | Mexican Independence |
• | Mexican Independence and Native American Relations |
• | The Preeminence of Bent & St. Vrain Company |
• | After the Mexican War |
![]() | Chapter 5 Ritual Trade |
![]() | Chapter 6 Bent's Old Fort as the New World |
![]() | Chapter 7 Circuits of Power |
![]() | Chapter 8 Victory and Defeat |
![]() | Epilogue Modern Ritual at Bent's Old Fort |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | Index |