American Indian Tribes of the Southwest

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14th fourteenth
18th eighteenth
19th nineteenth century
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Apache
Arizona
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California
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colonialism
colonising
conquistador
Coronado
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imperialism
Native
New Mexico
Pueblo Taos Revolt
Seven Cities Cibola
Spanish

Product details

  • ISBN 9781780961866
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This focuses on the history, costume, and material culture of the native peoples of North America.

It was in the Southwest – modern Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of California and other neighboring states – that the first major clashes took place between 16th-century Spanish conquistadors and the indigenous peoples of North America. Despite nearly 500 years of white settlement and pressure, the traditional cultures of the peoples of the Southwest survive today more strongly than in any other region.

The best-known clashes between the whites and the Native Americans of this region are the series of Apache wars. However, there were other important regional campaigns over the centuries – for example, Coronado’s battle against the Zuni at Hawikuh in 1540, during his search for the legendary “Seven Cities of Cibola”; the Pueblo Revolt of 1680; and the Taos Revolt of 1847 – and warriors of all of these are described and illustrated in this book.

Michael G. Johnson has researched Native American history and culture for more than 35 years. He has written a number of books on the subject. was presented with The Denali Press Award by the American Library Association for his Macmillan Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, and has visited more than 30 Native American communities and reservations.

Jonathan Smith attended St Martin's School of Art, and obtained a degree in fine art from Goldsmith's College of Art. His work has been exhibited in many galleries. He has had a lifelong interest in tribal peoples, particularly Native Americans and has travelled extensively in the USA and Canada with peoples of many tribal nations.