Further Reading
- Campa, A. L. 1979. Hispanic Culture in the Southwest Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Carlson, A. W. 1990. The Spanish‐American Homeland: Four Centuries in New Mexico's Rio Arriba Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Crawford, S. 1988. Mayordomo: Chronicle of an Acequia in Northern New Mexico Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
- de Borhegyi, S. F. 1954. The Evolution of a Landscape. Landscape 4 (1): 24–30.
- Deutsch, S. 1987. No Separate Refuge: Culture, Class, and Gender on an Anglo‐Hispanic Frontier in the American Southwest, 1880–1940 New York: Oxford University Press.
- Gritzner, C. F. 1990. Log Barns of Hispanic New Mexico. Journal of Cultural Geography 10 (2): 21–34.
- Jackson, J. B. 1952. Village Types in the Southwest. Landscape 2 (1): 14–19.
- Knowlton, C. S. 1969. Changing Spanish‐American Villages of Northern New Mexico. Sociology and Social Research: An International Journal 53 (4): 455–474.
- Lantis, D. W. 1988. Early Spanish Settlement in the San Luis Valley. San Luis Valley Historian 20 (3): 5–32.
- Nostrand, R. L. 1992. The Hispano Homeland Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Nostrand, R. L., and L. E. Estaville Jr. 1993. Introduction: The Homeland Concept. Journal of Cultural Geography 13 (2): 1–4.
- Simmons, M. 1969. Settlement Patterns and Village Plans in Colonial New Mexico Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
- Stanislawski, D. 1950. The Anatomy of Eleven Towns in Michoacán Austin: University of Texas Press.
- Weigle, M. 1976. Brothers of Light, Brothers of Blood: The Penitentes of the Southwest Santa, N. Mex.: Ancient City Press.
- Woodward, D. 1935. The Penitentes of New Mexico New York: Arno Press.