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Advocates for the Oppressed : Hispanos, Indians, Genízaros, and Their Land in New Mexico.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (450 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826355065
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advocates for the OppressedDDC classification:
  • 333.309789/09033
LOC classification:
  • HD211.N6 E37 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1: The Protector de Indios: Spanish Advocates for the Pueblo Indians -- 2: A City Different than We Thought: Land Grants in Early Santa Fe -- 3: The Ojo Caliente Grant -- 4: The Cochiti Pueblo Pasture Grant and the Ojo del Espíritu Santo Grant -- 5: La Ciénega and Cieneguilla Pueblos -- 6: The San Cristóbal Pueblo Grant -- 7: The San Marcos Pueblo Grant -- 8: The Galisteo Pueblo Grant -- 9: Tomás Vélez Cachupín and His Land Grants -- 10: Tomás Vélez Cachupín and His Lawsuits -- 11: The Vision of Governor Vélez Cachupín -- 12: The Return of Zuni Pueblo's Sacred Lands and Artifacts -- EPILOGUE: Being Spoken For or Speaking For Ourselves -- APPENDIX ONE: Advocates, Their Cases, and Land Grants -- APPENDIX TWO: Santa Fe Area Land Grants -- APPENDIX THREE: Land Grants in the Cebolleta/Mount Taylor Area on the Navajo Frontier -- APPENDIX FOUR: Census of San Gabriel de las Nutrias Settlers by Vélez Cachupín -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- Back Cover.
Summary: Having written about Hispano land grants and Pueblo Indian grants separately, Malcolm Ebright now brings these narratives together for the first time, reconnecting them and resurrecting lost histories.
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1: The Protector de Indios: Spanish Advocates for the Pueblo Indians -- 2: A City Different than We Thought: Land Grants in Early Santa Fe -- 3: The Ojo Caliente Grant -- 4: The Cochiti Pueblo Pasture Grant and the Ojo del Espíritu Santo Grant -- 5: La Ciénega and Cieneguilla Pueblos -- 6: The San Cristóbal Pueblo Grant -- 7: The San Marcos Pueblo Grant -- 8: The Galisteo Pueblo Grant -- 9: Tomás Vélez Cachupín and His Land Grants -- 10: Tomás Vélez Cachupín and His Lawsuits -- 11: The Vision of Governor Vélez Cachupín -- 12: The Return of Zuni Pueblo's Sacred Lands and Artifacts -- EPILOGUE: Being Spoken For or Speaking For Ourselves -- APPENDIX ONE: Advocates, Their Cases, and Land Grants -- APPENDIX TWO: Santa Fe Area Land Grants -- APPENDIX THREE: Land Grants in the Cebolleta/Mount Taylor Area on the Navajo Frontier -- APPENDIX FOUR: Census of San Gabriel de las Nutrias Settlers by Vélez Cachupín -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- Back Cover.

Having written about Hispano land grants and Pueblo Indian grants separately, Malcolm Ebright now brings these narratives together for the first time, reconnecting them and resurrecting lost histories.

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