Nación Genízara
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<p><em>Nación Genízara</em> examines the history cultural evolution and survival of the Genízaro people. The contributors to this volume cover topics including ethnogenesis slavery settlements poetics religion gender family history and mestizo genetics. Fray Angélico Chávez defined Genízaro as the ethnic term given to indigenous people of mixed tribal origins living among the Hispano population in Spanish fashion. They entered colonial society as captives taken during wars with Utes Apaches Comanches Kiowas Navajos and Pawnees. Genízaros comprised a third of the population by 1800. Many assimilated into Hispano and Pueblo society but others in the land-grant communities maintained their identity through ritual self-government and kinship.<br /><br />Today the persistence of Genízaro identity blurs the lines of distinction between Native and Hispanic frameworks of race and cultural affiliation. This is the first study to focus exclusively on the detribalized Native experience of the Genízaro in New Mexico.</p>
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