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Carroll L. Riley

    Het werk van deze auteur duikt in het rijke weefsel van de menselijke ervaring, waarbij diverse culturen en omgevingen worden onderzocht. Zijn onderzoek omvat vaak immersief veldwerk, waarbij hij tussen inheemse gemeenschappen leeft om een diepgaand begrip van hun manier van leven en perspectieven te krijgen. Deze diepe betrokkenheid bij zijn onderwerpen vormt een schrijfstijl die zowel wetenschappelijk als diep menselijk is, en biedt lezers unieke inzichten in samenlevingen en landschappen.

    A Zuni Life
    Becoming Aztlan: Mesoamerican Ingluence in the Greater Southwest, A.D. 1200-1500
    Kachina and the Cross
    • 2005

      The book presents a richly illustrated exploration of cultural continuities between the American Southwest and northwest Mexico, emphasizing a significant socio-religious transformation during the Aztlan period. It delves into the historical and cultural connections that shaped the region, offering insights into the complexities of identity and heritage in this area. Through its detailed analysis, the work highlights the intricate interplay between tradition and change in the cultural landscape of these neighboring regions.

      Becoming Aztlan: Mesoamerican Ingluence in the Greater Southwest, A.D. 1200-1500
    • 2003

      Kachina and the Cross

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,9(6)Tarief

      Focusing on the dramatic conflict between the Pueblo Indians and Franciscan missionaries in 17th-century New Mexico, the narrative highlights the often-overlooked Indian resistance against Spanish colonial forces. By integrating archaeological and anthropological research from the past four decades, the author enriches the historical account of Spanish-Pueblo relations, offering a more balanced perspective on this tumultuous period. The book challenges previous narratives that primarily emphasized the Spanish experience, providing a comprehensive view of the decade-long war that ensued.

      Kachina and the Cross
    • 1998

      An account of Virgil Wyaco's life in both the traditional Zuni and modern Anglo worlds. His varied career demonstrates the heartbreaks and rewards of a Native American life bridging two cultures in the twentieth century.

      A Zuni Life