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Title Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt : identity, meaning, and renewal in the Pueblo world / edited by Robert W. Preucel.

Imprint Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2007, ©2002 (first paperbound printing 2007)

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 Axe Special Collections Whitehead  978.9004974 Ar22 2007    ---  Lib Use Only
Edition 1st ed.
Description xiv, 224 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The holy war / Herman Agoyo -- Writing the Pueblo Revolt / Robert W. Preucel -- Dowa Yalanne: the architecture of Zuni resistance and social change during the Pueblo Revolt / T.J. Ferguson -- Mission and mesa: some thoughts on the archaeology of Pueblo Revolt era sites in the Jemez region, New Mexico / Michael L. Elliot -- Transformations of place: occupational history and differential persistence in seventeenth-century New Mexico / Mark T. Lycett -- Crossed cultures, crossed meanings: the manipulation of ritual imagery in early historic Pueblo resistance / Jeannette L. Mobley-Tanaka -- Acts of resistance: Zuni ceramics, social identity, and the Pueblo Revolt / Barbara J. Mills -- Ceramic semiotics: women, pottery, and social meanings at Kotyiti Pueblo / Patricia W. Capone and Robert W. Preucel -- History in stone: evaluating Spanish conversion efforts through Hopi rock art / Kurt E. Dongoske and Cindy K. Dongoske -- Signs of power and resistance: the (re)creation of Christian imagery and identities in.
the Pueblo Revolt era / Matthew J. Liebmann -- Re-imagining Awat'ovi / Peter Whitely -- Social memory and the Pueblo Revolt: a postcolonial perspective / Michael V. Wilcox -- Pueblo-Spanish warfare in seventeenth-century New Mexico: the battles of Black Mesa, Kotyiti, and Astialakwa / Rick Hendricks -- Pueblo and Apachean alliance formation in the seventeenth century / Curtis F. Schaafsma -- The persistence of the corn mothers / Joseph H. Suina.
Summary "Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt addresses the roles of architecture and settlement in the objectification of Puebloan social and political identities; the ways in which material culture legitimized and mobilized social groups; and the social and political dynamics during the revolt period, with particular emphasis on identity, alliance formation, and patterns of warfare. As the authors here demonstrate, not only did material culture establish, subvert, and transform a set of meanings that served in the seventeenth century and still serve today as vital cultural resources for Pueblo people, but archaeology can open new areas of inquiry into the underlying causes and ultimate effects of the Pueblo Revolt."--Jacket.
Subject Pueblo Revolt, 1680.
Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities.
Pueblo Indians -- Historiography.
Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities. (OCoLC)fst01083570
Pueblo Revolt (1680) (OCoLC)fst01083611
Chronological Term 1680
Added Author Preucel, Robert W.
ISBN 9780826342461 (pbk.)
0826342469 (pbk.)
0826322476 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780826322470 (cloth ; alk. paper)

 
    
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