In 1598, Spaniards came north from Mexico to plant a permanent colony in what is today New Mexico in the heart of the American Southwest. Eight decades later, Pueblo Indians destroyed the colony and drove Spaniards out of their lands. The conquered became the conquerors. That turn of events was so unusual that it continues not only to intrigue us but to demand explanation. This site and the accompany book make it easy for students to compare the work of historians, to raise their own questions, and provide their own answers about the Pueblo Revolt and its causes.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
by David J. Weber (Readings Selected and Introduced by David J. Weber)
Flamenco is the music of Andalucia, Spain. The blending of Arabic, Gypsy, Jewish,
Passionate flamenco featuring Julia Chacón & Inspiración Flamenca in Body's Soul Room!
Solemn Procession
Pontifical Mass
Entertainment on the Plaza
Press conference, proclamation, and speaker- John Corcoran, "The Teacher Who Couldn't Read