• Title of article

    The Struggle for La Sierra: Sovereignty, property, and rights in the San Luis Valley

  • Author/Authors

    Keith W. Lindner، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    11
  • To page
    20
  • Abstract
    In 2002 the Colorado Supreme Court reversed decades of precedent in Lobato v. Taylor by awarding Hispano heirs to the Mexican-era Sangre de Cristo Land Grant renewed access rights to that grantʹs former communal land for grazing, timber, and firewood. Placing Lobato in historical context, this paper examines the contingent emergence of sovereignty and private property in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado through acts of violence, land loss, and dispossession. The paper argues that sovereignty and property, as forms of boundary drawing, are unfinished and contested projects rather than abstract, achieved universals. U.S. sovereignty in the San Luis Valley has emerged contingently through the iteration of private property, as struggles over resource access have produced sovereign effects. Such a perspective makes visible how Lobato has reiterated private property rights and U.S. sovereignty in ways that create new exclusions, even as the case returns access rights to the commons.
  • Keywords
    Sangre de Cristo land grant , Southwest-U.S , sovereignty , property
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Record number

    1293180