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Moquis and Kastiilam : Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume I, 1540-1679 /

"This two-volume history compares and contrasts Spanish documents about the people the Spaniards called 'Moquis' with oral traditions about the intruders the Hopis called 'Kastiilam' in order to present a more balanced interpretation of their shared past"--Provided by p...

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Otros Autores: Lomayestewa, Lee Wayne (Editor ), Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J. (Editor ), Ferguson, T. J. (Thomas John), 1950- (Editor ), Brenneman, Dale S. (Editor ), Daughters, Anton (Editor ), Koyiyumptewa, Stewart B. (Editor ), Sheridan, Thomas E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2015-2020.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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245 0 0 |a Moquis and Kastiilam :   |b Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume I, 1540-1679 /   |c edited by Thomas E. Sheridan, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Anton Daughters, Dale S. Brenneman, T.J. Ferguson, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Lee Wayne Lomayestewa. 
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505 0 |a Volume 2. 1680-1781. 
505 0 |a Volume 1. Introduction : Documentary history, oral traditions, and the trauma of history -- First encounters, 1540-1605. Coronado's soldiers encounter the Hopis and the Grand Canyon, 1540 ; The expedition of Antonio de Espejo in 1582-1583 ; Juan de Oñate's colonization of New Mexico -- Abusive guests : missionaries and encomenderos among the Hopis, 1629-1680. Missionaries among the Hopis ; Franciscans against governors : the dirty laundry of the Inquisition ; Civil and legal administration : the trial of Juan Suñi, 1659 ; Encomiendas in Nuevo Mevico, including Hopi ; The Katsina religion and the Pueblo world ; Conclusion and prelude : The power of song in Hopi culture -- Appendix 1. Consultants from the Hopi tribe -- Appendix 2. University of Arizona staff and graduate students. 
505 0 |a Volume 2. Introduction: Oral traditions, collaborative research and Hopi history -- Hopi history versus documentary history : a conversation with members of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, March 22, 2010 -- Interview with Samuel Shingoitewa Sr., November 6, 2002 -- Another excerpt from a meeting with members of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office regarding the Pahaana, March 22, 2010 -- The pueblo revolt. Inventories of the Hopi missions in 1672 ; The pueblo revolt and Otermín's failed reconquests ; Stewart B. Koyiyumtewa's interview with Morgan Saufkie, Songòopavi, Second Mesa, November 19, 2002 -- The Reconquista of Nuevo Mexico and the destruction of Awat'ovi. Hopi, authority, Francisco Espeleta, and the pueblo revolt : excerpt from a meeting with the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, June 21, 2016 ; Don Diego de Vargas's ritual reconquest of the Moquis, 1692 ; Franciscan attempts to reestablish the Hopi missions -- Tewa-Tano settlers on First Mesa. Hopi-Tewa traditional history : a distillation of two interviews with Cliff Ami, Wilfred Gaseoma, Robert Adams Sr., and Loren Hamilton ; Governor Valverde grants permission to Tano leaders from the Pueblo of Galisteo to travel to Wàlpi to tell their relatives they will be pardoned if they return to Nuevo Mexico, 1718 -- Rebuffing the Spaniards. Governor Cuervo y Valdes orders Maestre de Campo Roque Gutierrez to campaign against the Moquinos, 1706 ; Fray Padre Yrazabal tries to wheedle Governor Flores Mogollón into waging a war of attrition against the Hopis, 1713 ; Governor Flores Mogollón hears about the state of mind of pueblo refugees on the Hopi mesas ; Governor Felix Martinez leads a campaign against the Moquis, 1716 -- Jesuits versus Franciscans and the Hopi missions. Mazoni writes to the Viceroy about Padre Agustin de Campo's proposed visit to the Moqui pueblos, 1714 ; Campos writes to the Viceroy about Jesuit plans to expand to the north, including Moqui, 1723 ; Casafuerte reports to the King on sending missionaries to Moqui, 1725 ; Campos advocates for Bishop Crespo to make his visita to Moqui via the Pimeria Alta rather than Nuevo Mexico, 1725 -- The resettlement of pueblo refugees in the 1740s. Padres Frays Carlos Delgado and Ignacio de Pino resettle 441 souls "from the Moqui province" to Nuevo Mexicco, 1742-1743 ; Padre Fray Cristóbal de Iraeta requests that the Indians resettled at Isleta be given their old pueblos of Pajarito, Alameda, and Sandia, 1742 ; Ysídro Sanchez Bañares Tagle requests that the "promisies" given to the Indians resettled at Isleta be kept, 1746 ; Padre Fray Carlos Delgado's second expedition to the Hopi mesas, 1745 ; The resettlement of Sandia, 1748 ; The survey and naming of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Antonio de Sandia ; Padre Fray Juan Sanz de Lezaún's expedition to the Hopi mesas, 1749 -- Trails to California. Padre Fray Mariano Rodríguez de la Torre recalls his unsuccessful trip to Moqui country, 1755 ; Padre Fray Silvestre Velez de Escalante's reconnaissance of the Hopi pueblos, 1775 ; Padre Fray Francisco Garce's encounter with the Hopis, 1776 ; Governor Pedro Fermín de Mendinueta reports to Comandante Inspector Hugo O'Conor about the Moquis and a route between Sonora and Nuevo Mexico, 1775 ; Excerpt from the diary of the expedition of Juan Bautista de Anza, 1780 -- Appendix I. Hopi and Tewa consultants -- Appendix 2. University of Arizona staff and graduate student researchers. 
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