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When Jesus came, the Corn Mothers went away: marriage, sexuality, and power in New Mexico, 1500-1846
When Jesus came, the Corn Mothers went away: marriage, sexuality, and power in New Mexico, 1500-1846
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Gutiérrez, Ramón A
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Publication Date
1991
Language
English
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pt. I. The sixteenth century. The Pueblo Indian world in the sixteenth century
pt. II. The seventeenth century. The Spanish conquest of New Mexico
Seventeenth-century politics
pt. III. The eighteenth century. The reconquest of New Mexico
Honor and social status
Honor and virtue
Honor and marriage
Marriage and the church
Marriage, the empirical evidence
The bourbon reforms on the Northern Frontier.
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History
Marriage
Marriage -- New Mexico -- History
Pueblo Indians
Pueblo Indians -- Sexual behavior
Pueblo Indians -- Social conditions
Sexual behavior
Social conditions
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9780804718165
9780804718325
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