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The Pueblo Revolt New Mexico History Museum of the Carnegie Institution

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of the Carnegie Institution

affords Native American authors the opportunity to unreservedly express their ideas

The book ranges well beyond the recipes to tell the story of the food culturally and historically

to her later years as a wealthy banker’s wife in Texas

which began in Chicago

The Pueblo Revolt New Mexico History Museum of the Carnegie InstitutionThe peaceable Pueblo Indians seemed an unlikely people to rise emphatically and successfully against the Spanish Empire. For eighty two years the Pueblos had lived under Spanish domination in the northern part of present day New Mexico. The Spanish administration had been led not by Coronado's earlier vision of god but by a desire to convert the Indians to Christianity and eke a living from the country north of Mexico. The situation made conflict

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