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    Nación Ǵenízara ethnogenesis, place, and identity in New Mexico / edited by Moises Gonzales and Enrique R. Lamadrid
     
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    Title: 
    Nación Ǵenízara ethnogenesis, place, and identity in New Mexico / edited by Moises Gonzales and Enrique R. Lamadrid
    Publisher: 
    Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press [2019]
    Copyright: 
    ©2019
    Description: 
    1 online resource (xxviii, 359 pages ) illustrations
    Electronic Resource: 
    https://smithsonian.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/smithsonian/detail.action?docID=5969305
    Series: 
    Querencias series
    Notes: 
    Description based on print version record
    Summary: 
    "Nación Genízara examines the history, cultural evolution, and survival of the Genízaro people. The contributors to this volume cover topics including ethnogenesis, slavery, settlements, poetics, religion, gender, family history, and mestizo genetics. Fray Angélico Chávez defined Genízaro as the ethnic term given to indigenous people of mixed tribal origins living among the Hispano population in Spanish fashion. They entered colonial society as captives taken during wars with Utes, Apaches, Comanches, Kiowas, Navajos, and Pawnees. Genízaros comprised a third of the population by 1800. Many assimilated into Hispano and Pueblo society, but others in the land-grant communities maintained their identity through ritual, self-government, and kinship. Today the persistence of Genízaro identity blurs the lines of distinction between Native and Hispanic frameworks of race and cultural affiliation. This is the first study to focus exclusively on the detribalized Native experience of the Genízaro in New Mexico."--
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    Includes bibliographical references and index
    Contents: 
    Foreword: Recordando el futuro = Remembering the future: mal-criados, memory, and memorials / Estevan Rael-Gálvez -- Estrellita Reluciente del Pueblo de Abiquiú: coplas de entrada = Little Shining Star of Abiquiú: verses of entry / David F. Garcia -- Nación Genízara: ethnogenesis, place, and identity in New Mexico / Enrique R. Lamadrid and Moises Gonzales -- Visualizing genízaro cultural memory and ritual celebration / Miguel A. Gandert -- Mexican Indians and genízaros: soldier-farmer and allies in the defense and agricultural development of New Mexico / Tomás Martínez Saldaña, Enrique R. Lamadrid, and José A. Rivera -- Genízaros and cultural systems of slavery in the Hispanic southwest / William S. Kiser -- Genízara self-advocacy in eighteenth-century New Mexico / Cristina Durán -- The genízaro origins of the Hermanos Penitentes / Ramón A. Gutiérrez -- The colonial Genízaro Mission Pueblo of Belén / Samuel E. Sisneros -- Genízaro ethnogenesis and the archaeological record / Charles M. Carrillo -- Survival of captivity: hybrid identities, gender, and culture in territorial Colorado / Virginia Sánchez -- Genízaro settlements of the Sierra Sandía: resilience and identity in the land grants of San Miguel del Cañón de Carnué de San Antonio de las Huertas / Moises Gonzales -- Huellas de sangre, amor, y lágrimas: rescatando a mis cautivas = Trails of blood, love, and tears: rescuing my captives / Susan M. Gandert -- Genízaro salvation: the poetics of G. Benito Córdova's Genízaro Nation / Michael L. Trujillo -- Sangre de Indio que corre en mis venas: Nativo poetics and Nuevomexicano identity / Levi Romero -- Genízaro identity and DNA: the helix of our Native American genetic history / Miguel A. Tórrez -- Epilogue: persistence and resistence in genízaro identity / Teresa Córdova
    Restrictions: 
    1-user
    Local Note: 
    ELEC copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature
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    Subject: 
    Ethnohistory -- New Mexico
    Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Social conditions
    Racism -- New Mexico -- History
    Indians, Treatment of -- New Mexico
    Slavery -- New Mexico
    Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity.
    Slavery
    Racism
    Race relations
    Indians, Treatment of
    Indians of North America -- Social conditions
    Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity
    Ethnicity
    Ethnohistory
    Indians of North America
    New Mexico -- Race relations
    New Mexico
    Genre: 
    History
    Electronic books
    Added Author: 
    Gonzales, Moises editor
    Lamadrid, Enrique R. editor
    Uniform Title: 
    ProQuest eBooks.
    Added Series: 
    Querencias series.
    Catalog Source No.: 
    (OCoLC)on1138089730
    ISBN: 
    9780826361080
    0826361080
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    E78.N65 N33 2019 (Internet)Electronic Resourcesmq2077954CatalogedRequest Copy
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