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The Opatas - In Search of a Sonoran People

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor David Yetman is a research social scientist at the University of Arizona and host of the television show The Desert Speaks . In 1600 they were the largest, most technologically advanced indigenous group in northwest Mexico, but today, though their descendants presumably live on in Sonora, almost no one claims descent from the Opatas. The Opatas seem to have "disappeared" as an ethnic group, their languages forgotten except for the names of the towns, plants, and geography of the Opateria, where they lived. Why did the Opatas disappear from the historical record while their neighbors survived? David Yetman, a leading ethnobotanist who has traveled extensively in Sonora, consulted more than two hundred archival sources to answer this question. The result is an accessible ethnohistory of the Opatas, one that embraces historical complexity with an eye toward Opatan strategies of resistance and assimilation. Yetman's account takes us through the Opatans' initial encounters with the conquistadors, their resettlement in Jesuit missions, clashes with Apaches, their recruitment as miners, and several failed rebellions, and ultimately arrives at an explanation for their "disappearance." Yetman's account is bolstered by conversations with present-day residents of the Opateria and includes a valuable appendix on the languages of the Opateria by linguistic anthropologist David Shaul. One of the few studies devoted exclusively to this indigenous group, " The Opatas: In Search of a Sonoran People" marks a significant contribution to the literature on the history of the greater Southwest.

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Authors David Yetman, David A. Yetman
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2010
 
EAN 9780816528974
ISBN 978-0-8165-2897-4
No. of pages 432
Series Southwest Center Series
Southwest Center (Paperback)
Southwest Center
Southwest Center (Paperback)
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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