A Harvest of Reluctant Souls: Fray Alonso de Benavides's History of New Mexico, 1630

A Harvest of Reluctant Souls: Fray Alonso de Benavides's History of New Mexico, 1630

A Harvest of Reluctant Souls: Fray Alonso de Benavides's History of New Mexico, 1630

A Harvest of Reluctant Souls: Fray Alonso de Benavides's History of New Mexico, 1630

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Overview

The most thorough account ever written of southwestern life in the early seventeenth century, this engaging book was first published in 1630 as an official report to the king of Spain by Fray Alonso de Benavides, a Portuguese Franciscan who was the third head of the mission churches of New Mexico. In 1625, Father Benavides and his party traveled north from Mexico City to New Mexico, a strange land of frozen rivers, Indian citadels, and mines full of silver and garnets. Benavides and his Franciscan brothers built schools, erected churches, engineered peace treaties, and were said to perform miracles.

Benavides's riveting exploration narrative provides portraits of the Pueblo Indians, the Apaches, and the Navajos at a time of fundamental change. It also gives us the first full picture of European colonial life in the southern Rockies, the southwestern deserts, and the Great Plains, along with an account of mission architecture and mission life and a unique evocation of faith in the wilderness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826351579
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 05/15/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Baker H. Morrow, FASLA, is a landscape architect in Albuquerque and an associate professor at the University of New Mexico. He is the founding director of the master's program in landscape architecture at the University of New Mexico.
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