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Defiance and Deference in Mexico's Colonial North: Indians under Spanish Rule in Nueva Vizcaya

Autor Susan M. Deeds
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2003
Thomas F. McGann Memorial Prize, Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, 2004
Southwest Book Award, Border Regional Library Association, 2003

In their efforts to impose colonial rule on Nueva Vizcaya from the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth, Spaniards established missions among the principal Indian groups of present-day eastern Sinaloa, northern Durango, and southern Chihuahua, Mexico—the Xiximes, Acaxees, Conchos, Tepehuanes, and Tarahumaras. Yet, when the colonial era ended two centuries later, only the Tepehuanes and Tarahumaras remained as distinct peoples, the other groups having disappeared or blended into the emerging mestizo culture of the northern frontier. Why were these two indigenous peoples able to maintain their group identity under conditions of conquest, while the others could not?
In this book, Susan Deeds constructs authoritative ethnohistories of the Xiximes, Acaxees, Conchos, Tepehuanes, and Tarahumaras to explain why only two of the five groups successfully resisted Spanish conquest and colonization. Drawing on extensive research in colonial-era archives, Deeds provides a multifaceted analysis of each group's past from the time the Spaniards first attempted to settle them in missions up to the middle of the eighteenth century, when secular pressures had wrought momentous changes. Her masterful explanations of how ethnic identities, subsistence patterns, cultural beliefs, and gender relations were forged and changed over time on Mexico's northern frontier offer important new ways of understanding the struggle between resistance and adaptation in which Mexico's indigenous peoples are still engaged, five centuries after the "Spanish Conquest."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780292705517
ISBN-10: 0292705514
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

Susan M. Deeds is Professor of History at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

Cuprins

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Spanish Entradas and Indigenous Responses in Topia and Tepehuana, 1560-1620
  • 2. Environment and Culture
  • 3. A Counterfeit Peace, 1620-1690
  • 4. Crises of the 1690s: Rebellion, Famine, and Disease
  • 5. Defiance and Deference in Transitional Spaces, 1700-1730s
  • 6. Jesuits Take Stock: Cosmic Intent and Local Coincidence
  • 7. "Stuck Together with Pins": The Unraveling of the Mission Fabric
  • 8. Rendering unto Caesar at the Crossroads of Ethnicity and Identity
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Archival Abbreviations
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Recenzii

This book illuminates the lives and fates of Native Americans—and the Spaniards with whom they came in contact—with great care and unusual fairness, and is a model worthy of emulation.

Descriere

Why some Indian groups were assimiliated into Mexican culture while others remained distinct.