Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

In The Kachina and the Cross, Carroll Riley weaves elements of archaeology, anthropology, and history to tell a dramatic story of conflict between the Pueblo Indians and Franciscan missionaries in the seventeenth-century Spanish colony of New Mexico.

Until now, histories of the early Southwest have tended to concentrate on the Spanish presence, with little mention of Indian resistance or the decade-long war that eventually erupted. In The Kachina and the Cross Riley completes the picture by utilizing archaeological and anthropological research from the past forty years, fleshing out the story of the first century of sustained Spanish-Pueblo relations.

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Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

In The Kachina and the Cross, Carroll Riley weaves elements of archaeology, anthropology, and history to tell a dramatic story of conflict between the Pueblo Indians and Franciscan missionaries in the seventeenth-century Spanish colony of New Mexico.

Until now, histories of the early Southwest have tended to concentrate on the Spanish presence, with little mention of Indian resistance or the decade-long war that eventually erupted. In The Kachina and the Cross Riley completes the picture by utilizing archaeological and anthropological research from the past forty years, fleshing out the story of the first century of sustained Spanish-Pueblo relations.

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Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

by Carroll L Riley
Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

Kachina and the Cross: Indians and Spaniards in the Early Southwest

by Carroll L Riley

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In The Kachina and the Cross, Carroll Riley weaves elements of archaeology, anthropology, and history to tell a dramatic story of conflict between the Pueblo Indians and Franciscan missionaries in the seventeenth-century Spanish colony of New Mexico.

Until now, histories of the early Southwest have tended to concentrate on the Spanish presence, with little mention of Indian resistance or the decade-long war that eventually erupted. In The Kachina and the Cross Riley completes the picture by utilizing archaeological and anthropological research from the past forty years, fleshing out the story of the first century of sustained Spanish-Pueblo relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874807738
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Publication date: 07/28/2003
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 424,661
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents


List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments

1. Spain at the Flood
2. The Native Americans
3. A Clash of Cultures
4. Oñate
5. The Pueblos and Their Neighbors in 1598
6. The First Decade in Spanish New Mexico
7. Church and State through Mid-Century
8. Missionization
9. Spanish Society in New Mexico
10. Bernardo López de Mendizábel
11. The Gathering Storm
12. Fateful Decisions
13. The Currents of War
14. An Era Ends, An Era Begins

Sources and Commentary
List of New Mexico Governors, 1598–1704
Glossary
General Index
Index of Initial Citations

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