This survey of the history of livestock in New Mexico is the
first of its kind, going beyond cowboy culture to examine the ways
Spaniards, Indians, and Anglos used domestic animals and how those
uses affected the region's landscapes and cultures. Dunmire mines
the observations of travelers and the work of earlier historians
and other scholars to provide a history of livestock in New Mexico
from 1540 to the present. He includes general background on animal
domestication in the Old World and the New during pre-Columbian
times, along with specific information on each of the six livestock
species brought to New Mexico by the early Spanish colonists.
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