Pedro Pino governor of Zuni Pueblo, 1830-1878
Pedro Pino, or Lai-iu-ah-tsai-lu (his Zuni name) was for many years the most important Zuni political leader. He served during a period of tremendous change and challenges for his people. Born in 1788, captured by Navajos in his teens, he was sold into a New Mexican household, where he obtained...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Logan, Utah :
Utah State University Press
c2003.
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- Contents
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- 1.Early Years
- 2. First Years as Governor
- 3. Further Warfare
- 4. Citizenship and the Zuni Land Grant
- 5. "Entangling Alliances"
- 6.The Navajo War
- 7. Expeditions to and from Zuni: "Enough to Pay Them for Going"
- 8. "Our Sheep Is Dying!"
- 9. Reservation and Retirement: "I Have Been a Great Captain"
- 10. Though Your Body Perish
- Afterword
- Appendix A Biography of Pedro Pino by Frank Hamilton Cushing
- Appendix B Orders No. 41 and Articles of Convention
- Appendix C Grant Given to Zuni, Year 1689
- Appendix D Treaty between the United States of America and Certain Indian Pueblos, or Towns
- Notes
- Index.