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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Raphael Brewster Folsom

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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Raphael Brewster Folsom
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Raphael Brewster Folsom
ISBN: 9780300210767, 0300210760
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Raphael Brewster Folsom by Raphael Brewster Folsom 9780300210767, 0300210760 instant download after payment.

This important new book on the Yaqui people of the north Mexican state of Sonora examines the history of Yaqui-Spanish interactions from first contact in 1533 through Mexican independence in 1821. The Yaquis and the Empire is the first major publication to deal with the colonial history of the Yaqui people in more than thirty years and presents a finely wrought portrait of the colonial experience of the indigenous peoples of Mexico's Yaqui River Valley. In examining native engagement with the forces of the Spanish empire, Raphael Brewster Folsom identifies three ironies that emerged from the dynamic and ambiguous relationship of the Yaquis and their conquerors: the strategic use by the Yaquis of both resistance and collaboration; the intertwined roles of violence and negotiation in the colonial pact; and the surprising ability of the imperial power to remain effective despite its general weakness.
 
Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University

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