When Jesus came, the corn mothers went away : marriage, sexuality, and power in New Mexico, 1500–1846 / Ramon A. Gutierrez

This social history examines the Spanish conquest of colonial America through the lens of marriage and intimate relations. It analyses the impact of colonial rule on the Pueblo Indians from an indigenous perspective.

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Accession Number: 28582

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Indians of North America Indians of North America -- First contact with other peoples/First contact (Anthropology)/Anthropology Indians of North America -- New Mexico Marriage/Love/Emotions/Psychology Pueblo Indians/Indians of North America -- Southwest, New Social interaction/Social psychology/Psychology Women -- Social conditions/Human beings/Hominids/Primates/Mammals/Vertebrates/Chordata/Animals