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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tracy L. Brown received her PhD from Duke University in 2000. She is an associate professor of anthropology at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, MI. Her research interests include American Indian ethnohistory and gender, race, class, colonialism, and state making in the US borderlands. Her publications include: “‘Abominable Sin’ in Colonial New Mexico: Spanish and Pueblo Perceptions of Same-Sex Sexuality,” in Thomas Foster, ed., Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America (NYU Press, 2007); “A World of Women and a World of Men? Pueblo Sorcery and Healing in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico,” in Lisa Vollendorf and Daniella Kostroun, eds., Gender and Religion in the Atlantic World (1600–1800) (University of Toronto Press, 2009); and “Intimate Ties: Families, Kinship and Marriage in EighteenthCentury Pueblo Communities” in On the Borders of Love and Power: Families and Kinship in the Intercultural American Southwest (University of California Press, 2012). ...