Po?pay: Leader of the First American Revolution chronicles the history of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and its leader, Po?pay, with commentaries on the historical and cultural importance of these events. Drawing on their oral history and using their own words, the Pueblo writers discuss for the first time the history and importance of Po?pay, the illustrious San Juan Pueblo Indian strategist and warrior who was renowned, respected and revered by their people as a visionary leader. This particular time in New Mexico's history that changed the state forever, helping make it the richly multicultural ?Land of Enchantment? that it is today. It also demonstrates how the events of the Pueblo Revolt enabled the Pueblos to continue their languages, traditions and religion on essentially the same homelands from ancient times to today. The second part of the book covers the historical making of the seven-foot-tall Tennessee marble statue of Po?pay for the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C.
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Etat : Near Fine. Forward by Bill Richardson The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; Unread, lower corners have partial folds from handling. 9 inches tall; 254 pages with an index and chronology. In-text photo illustrations. The history of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, led by Po'pay, is a profound chapter with significant historical and cultural meaning. Joe S. Sando explores these events by drawing from early Spanish records and the oral histories preserved within Pueblo communities since the seventeenth century. Sando presents a compelling account of Spanish colonial rule, the covert preparations of Pueblo leaders, and the extraordinary coordination that led to the Revolt, which ultimately expelled the Spanish from New Mexico in 1680. Under Po'pay's guidance, the Revolt halted oppression and ensured the preservation of the Pueblo People's culture, land rights, and religious freedoms. This book marks the first time Pueblo historians have documented these events, offering an account that uniquely reflects their perspectives and oral traditions. Using their own voices, Pueblo writers discuss the legacy of Po'pay, the esteemed San Juan Pueblo strategist and warrior, honored as a visionary leader who inspired and united his people. [Adapted from Reviews]. N° de réf. du vendeur 19572
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