Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696
Pueblo Indian Revolt of 1696
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The Franciscan letters and related documents, translated into English and published in this title for the first time, describe in detail the Pueblo Indian revolt of 1696 in New Mexico and the destruction of the Franciscan missions. The events are related by the missionaries themselves as they lived side by side with their Indian charges
Author J. Miguel Espinosa presents a views, from the Spaniards' perspective, of the clash of cultures in the pueblos, as well as insights into the causes and results of the Pueblo revolt. The documents contribute greatly to our knowledge of events in northern New Spain that proved very significant in the development of the region. No other work deals in such detail with this period in New Mexico history or provides such broad documentary coverage.
Paperback: 332 pages
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