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Desert Drums: The Pueblo Indians Of New Mexico 1540-1928 is a comprehensive historical account of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, written by Leo Crane. The book covers the period from the arrival of the Spanish in 1540 to the early 20th century, tracing the cultural and social changes that occurred in the Pueblo communities during this time. Crane draws on a wide range of sources, including archival documents, oral histories, and ethnographic studies, to provide a detailed and nuanced picture of Pueblo life. He explores topics such as the impact of Spanish colonization on Pueblo culture, the role of the Catholic Church in Pueblo society, and the struggles of the Pueblo people to maintain their traditions and autonomy in the face of outside pressures. The book also delves into the complex relationships between the Pueblo Indians and the various other groups who have interacted with them over the centuries, including the Spanish, the Mexican government, and the United States. Crane pays particular attention to the ways in which these interactions have shaped Pueblo identity and culture.Throughout the book, Crane emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of the Pueblo people, highlighting their ongoing efforts to maintain their traditions and ways of life in a rapidly changing world. He also offers insights into the challenges and complexities of studying and understanding indigenous cultures, and the importance of respecting and valuing their unique perspectives and experiences.Overall, Desert Drums: The Pueblo Indians Of New Mexico 1540-1928 is a rich and engaging exploration of the history and culture of one of America's most fascinating indigenous communities.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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