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Traders and Raiders: Aspects of Trans-Basin and California-Plateau Commerce, 1800-1830
The Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology (1981)
  • Thomas N Layton, San Jose State University
Abstract

This paper examines the emergence of horse-facilitated commerce and the development of trade centers and of composite predatory bands of horse nomads between 1800 and 1830. It is argued that concurrent settlement shifts occurred during this period as pedestrian Indians moved to more protected, less vulnerable locations away from the major trade routes frequented by mounted traders and raiders.

Keywords
  • ethnography,
  • ethnohistory,
  • archaeology,
  • native peoples,
  • Great Basin
Disciplines
Publication Date
July 1, 1981
Citation Information
Thomas N Layton. "Traders and Raiders: Aspects of Trans-Basin and California-Plateau Commerce, 1800-1830" The Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology Vol. 3 Iss. 1 (1981)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_layton/4/