Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-239) and index.
Summary
"Succinct but well-told story of the Pueblo Revolt, popularly written and based on published primary and secondary sources. Uses insights developed by ethnohistorians. Emphasizes Spanish brutality"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58. http://www.loc.gov/hlas
Contents
Prologue -- August 1680: "Now God and Santa Maria Were Dead" -- pt. I. Early Contacts in New Mexico: Conquest and Visions of Distance -- Ch. 1. Onate's Entrada -- Ch. 2. "To Love and Fear Us" -- pt. II. Weathering the Storm: Pueblo Cultural Endurance -- Ch. 3. A Worldly Salvation: Early Pueblo Acceptances of Christianity -- Ch. 4. Kiva and Kachina: Pueblo Tradition Goes Underground -- Ch. 5. The Church-State Conflict: Pueblo Benefits -- pt. III. A Dissolving Presence: The Disintegration of European Authority in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico -- Ch. 6. A Forgotten Province -- Ch. 7. Acculturation and Miscegenation: The Changing Face of the Spanish Presence in New Mexico -- Ch. 8. A Colony Lost.