Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-225) and index.
Contents:
Pueblo ethnohistory: historical, methodological, and theoretical concerns -- Foreign and domestic affairs: Pueblo politics -- Pueblo economies after Spanish contact -- Commoner men and women: alternative paths to power -- Intimate relations, cohabitation, and marriage in Pueblo communities -- Master narratives, the US-Mexico borderlands, and the American West.
Summary:
"Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico investigates the tactics that Pueblo Indians used to negotiate Spanish colonization and the ways in which the negotiation of colonial power impacted Pueblo individuals and communities"--Provided by publisher.
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