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“The Pueblo leaders were proselytizing in the aftermath of the Revolt, trying to convince people that after kicking out Spanish authority, they needed to live by the laws of the ancestors ...
"The author intertwines archaeology, history, and ethnohistory to examine the aftermath of the uprising in colonial New Mexico, focusing on the radical changes it instigated in Pueblo culture and ...
Cochiti Pueblo artist Virgil Ortiz stands next to sculptures he created for his Revolt 1680/2180 project. Ortiz wants to educate people through Meow Wolf display about an ugly time in history when ...
The revolt involved over 20 Pueblo Indian groups coming together. “Ultimately what happens, is you have 400 Spaniards killed, you have 21 of 33 friars in New Mexico that are killed also ...
Pohe-yemo's representative and the Pueblo revolt of 1680 / Angelico Chavez -- Did the Spaniards' loss of authority encourage the revolt? Acculturation and miscegenation : the changing face of the ...
At first it seems like “Pueblo Revolt” is going to be a play about getting swept up in historic events, and in part it is. But it’s just as much about watching history pass you by. Native ...
Jun. 11—A new exhibition at History Colorado is using science fiction to teach about the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. Pairing work dating back to 1,000 years ago with contemporary art, History Colorado's ...
In 1680, a group of Indigenous people rose up against Spanish colonizers near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Now, History Colorado is debuting a new exhibit inspired by the 1680 Pueblo Revolt.
JEMEZ, N.M. – Native communities invited people to commemorate the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, by sharing some of the history, and bringing out vendors and dancers to perform.