Potrero (landform)

Potrero (landform)

In English, a potrero is a long mesa that at one end slopes upward to higher terrain. This landform commonly occurs on the flanks of a mountain, as part of a dissected plateau. A loan word from Spanish, "potrero" is in current use in the southwestern United States, where it is sometimes translated as "tongue of land" and "enclosed piece of pasture land". [John Peabody Harrington (1916) "The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians", pages 29–618 in "Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1907–1908", Government Printing Office, Washington. Page 259.] In Spanish, however, the "tongue of land" sense is archaic. Also archaic is the related sense of "potrero" referring to someone who wrangles horses kept as breeding stock (not saddle or pack stock). In Spanish, the usual sense of "potrero" now refers to any land (such as a ranch, open range, or community pasture) where such horses are kept. In Spain, additionally, a "potrero" is common land which, due to being community property, is in poor condition (see Tragedy of the commons and Spanish Wikipedia: Potrero).

Notable examples of potreros include some of the many mesas of the Pajarito Plateau near Santa Fe, New Mexico (United States). Historically, these potreros were used as winter pasture for livestock (horses, sheep, and cattle) that were driven to and from lush summer pastures in the high grass valleys (valles) of the Valles Caldera. Today, these potreros are used in this manner by a large herd of elk. These potreros are natural enclosures, with only one principal exit: the narrow connection to higher land.

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