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    Cycles of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960 (Paperback) By (author) Edward H. Spicer

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    Short Description for Cycles of Conquest CONTENTS INTRODUCTION - CULTURAL FRONTIERSThe Overlapping Conquests of North AmericaThe Indians of Northwestern New Spain About 1600The Rancheria PeoplesThe Village PeoplesThe Band PeoplesNonagricultural BandsReactions to Conquest PART I - THE FLOW OF HISTORY: EVENTS OF CONTACTIntroductionChapter One - Tarahumaras Chapter Two - Mayos and YaquisChapter Three - Lower Pimas and OpatasChapter Four - S...
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  • CONTENTS INTRODUCTION - CULTURAL FRONTIERS The Overlapping Conquests of North America The Indians of Northwestern New Spain About 1600 The Rancheria Peoples The Village Peoples The Band Peoples Nonagricultural Bands Reactions to Conquest PART I - THE FLOW OF HISTORY: EVENTS OF CONTACT Introduction Chapter One - Tarahumaras Chapter Two - Mayos and Yaquis Chapter Three - Lower Pimas and Opatas Chapter Four - Seris Chapter Five - Upper Pimas Chapter Six - Eastern Pueblos Chapter Seven - Western Pueblos Chapter Eight - Navajos Chapter Nine - Western Apaches Chapter Ten - Yumans PART II - THE FRAMEWORK OF CONTACT: PROGRAMS FOR CIVILIZATION Introduction Chapter Eleven -The Spanish Program The Culture of the Conquest The Frontier Institutions: "The Mission Community, The Spanish Town" The Conflicts in Spanish Culture Bearers of Spanish Culture Techniques of Culture Transfer Changes in the Spanish Program Chapter Twelve -The Mexican Program Chapter Thirteen -The Anglo -American Program Historical Bases of Anglo Policy The Content of Anglo Policy The Nature of the Contact Communities: "The Reservation Community, The Anglo -American Town" The Conflicts in Anglo Culture Bearers of Anglo Culture PART III - RESULTS OF CONTACT: THE COURSE OF CULTURAL CHANGE Chapter Fourteen - Political Incorporation Starting Points: "The Native Political Systems, Contrasts with Spanish Government" First Steps in Political Adaptation Political Resistance and Assimilation in Sonora and Chihuahua Protection and Dependency in Arizona and New Mexico Results of Political Incorporation Chapter Fifteen -Linguistic Unification The Diffusion of Spanish The Diffusion of English The Extinction of Indian Languages The Persistence and Modification of Indian Languages: "Spanish Influences, English Influences, Influences of Literacy Programs, Functional Change" The Influence of Indian Languages on Spanish and English Chapter Sixteen -Community Reorientation Changes in the Size and Shape of Indian Communities The Growth of Alternative Family Patterns The Individual in Society: "Personal Names, Other Trends" Factions and Parties Chapter Seventeen -Religious Diversification The Diffusion of Catholicism The Many Voices of Protestantism The Rise of New Religions The Persistence of Indian Religions Chapter Eighteen -Economic Integration The Decline of Farming The Introduction of Livestock