Courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, AZ [B112998]
Henry Buehman
Buffalo Soldier and Indian Wife
During the mid-nineteenth century, people of color lived in relative freedom and safety in border regions on the outskirts of the Mexican territory or in sparsely settled areas of U.S. territory. Spanish-speaking communities composed of black people, Native Americans, and Native people from Mexico intermarried and created a culture that combined various traditions.