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"Excellent study of the indigenous peoples of what is now called Sonora, concentrating on the effects of the waves of military, Jesuit, and civil intrusions. Indigenous responses, ranging from mediated acceptance as a form of cultural preservation, to recourse to legal channels, to outright rebellion and resistance assume major importance in the ongoing discussion. Includes a useful documentary appendix"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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History, Indians of Mexico, Opata Indians, Tohono O'Odham IndiansPlaces
Sonora (State), Sonora (Mexico : State), MexicoEdition | Availability |
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Entre el desierto y la sierra: las naciones o'odham y tegüima de Sonora, 1530-1840
1995, CIESAS, INI
in Spanish
- 1. ed.
9684962649 9789684962644
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-213).
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