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Contents Parties to Witchcraft Proceedings 000 List of Illustrations 000 Acknowledgments 000 A Note on Style 000 Introduction 000 Chapter One: Abiquiu, the Middle Ground: The Cross and the Petroglyph 000 Chapter Two: The Genízaros 000 Chapter Three: The Priest: Fray Juan José Toledo 000 Chapter Four: The Governor: Tom s Vélez Cachupín 000 Chapter Five: The Abiquiu Genízaro Land Grant: Its Settlement and Early History 000 Chapter Six: Witchcraft Trials in Colonial New Mexico and on the Northern Frontier 000 Chapter Seven: The Witchcraft Proceedings: Phase One: El Cojo 000 Chapter Eight: The Witchcraft Proceedings: Phase Two: Joaquinillo, El Descubridor 000 Chapter Nine: The Devil 000 Chapter Ten: The Witchcraft Proceedings: Phase Three: The Exorcisms 000 Chapter Eleven: The Witchcraft Proceedings: Phase Four: The Inquisition's Response and Punishment of the Genízaros 000 Chapter Twelve: Conclusion: Abiquiu Witchcraft: Resistance, Revitalization, and a Clash of Beliefs 000 Epilogue: New Identities at Abiquiu 000 Appendix A: List of Accused Sorcerers 000 Appendix B: Abiquiu Genízaro Land Grant, 1754 000 Glossary 000 Notes 000 Works Cited 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu -- History -- 18th century.
Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu -- Religion.
Indians, Treatment of -- New Mexico -- Abiqui -- History -- 18th century.
Catholic Church -- Missions -- New Mexico -- History -- 18th century.
Witchcraft -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu -- History -- 18th century.
Trials (Witchcraft) -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu -- History -- 18th century.
Abiquiu (N.M.) -- History -- 18th century.
Abiquiu (N.M.) -- Social conditions.
Abiquiu (N.M.) -- Politics and government.