Pueblo Nations : Eight Centuries of Pueblo Indian History

by Joe S. Sando (Walatowa/Jemez Pueblo)

Other authorsRegis Pecos (Foreword)
Hardcover, 1992

LCC

E99 P9 S186 1998

Description

Highly regarded by Native Americans as well as Anglo and Hispanic historians, Sando's book covers the origins and development of Pueblo civilization, the Spanish conquest, the Pueblo Revolt, the influence of the United States government in Pueblo history, and the issues of land and water rights so vital to the survival of Pueblo people today.

Publication

Santa Fe, N.M. : Clear Light, c1992

Notes

CONTENTS:
Ch 1. Nations within a nation
Ch 2. In the beginning
Ch 3. Spanish conquest and Pueblo Revolt
Ch 4. The United States in Pueblo history
Ch 5. Land, water, and survival
Ch 6. Elements of change
Ch 7. The Columbian Quincentenary and the Pueblo Indians
Ch 8. Some who shaped pueblo history:
Epilogue: the silver-crowned canes
Appendixes

Short biographies:
Pablo Abeita (Isleta Pueblo)
Sotero Ortiz (San Juan Pueblo)
Mateo Aragon (Santo Domingo Pueblo)
Martin Vigil (Tesuque Pueblo)
Edward Pasqual Dozier (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Popovi Da (Tewa: San Ildefonso Pueblo)
Beryl Blue Spruce (Laguna & San Juan Pueblo)
Joseph Naranjo
Bartolome de Ojeda (Zia Pueblo)

Includes bibliographical references.

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