05690nam 2200685 a 450 991082345680332120240313201701.01-299-48584-70-8263-5327-4(CKB)2550000001020599(EBL)1174351(OCoLC)842264792(SSID)ssj0000871572(PQKBManifestationID)11467406(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000871572(PQKBWorkID)10822915(PQKB)10879677(OCoLC)846984918(MiAaPQ)EBC1174351(MdBmJHUP)muse25269(Au-PeEL)EBL1174351(CaPaEBR)ebr10690583(CaONFJC)MIL479834(EXLCZ)99255000000102059920150303d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGreat cruelties have been reported the 1544 investigation of the Coronado Expedition /Richard Flint1st ed.Albuquerque, N.M. University of New Mexico Pressc20021 online resource (668 p.)Originally published: Great cruelties have been reported : the 1544 investigation of the Coronado Expedition / Richard Flint. Dallas : Southern Methodist University Press, 2002.0-8263-5326-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; CHAPTER 2 THE TEXTS AND EDITORIAL PROTOCOLS; TheTexts; Transcription and Translation Protocols; Abbreviations Used in This Text; CHAPTER 3 LORENZO DE TEJADA AND THE BEGINNING OF THE INVESTIGATION; Spanish Concern Over Treatment of Indians; The Residencia, Visita, and Pesquisa Traditions; An Investigation Is Launched; A Translation of the Documentary Record; A Transcript of the Documentary Record; CHAPTER 4 THE FIRST DE OFICIO WITNESSES, FRANCISCA DE HOZES AND ALONSO SÁNCHEZ; A Woman and Her HusbandA Translation of the TestimonyA Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 5 JUAN GÓMEZ DE PARADINAS, THE THIRD DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Tailor, Alguacil, and Billeting Officer; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 6 DOMINGO MARTÍN, THE FOURTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Veteran of the Conquest of Mexico; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 7 JUAN DE CONTRERAS, THE FlFTH DE OFICIO WlTNESS; The Head Groom; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 8 RODRIGO XIMÓN, THE SIXTH DE OFICIO WITNESSA Veteran of the Conquest of Nueva GaliciaA Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 9 CRISTÓBAL DE ESCOBAR, THE SEVENTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Recent Arrival in the New World; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 10 JUAN TROYANO, THE EIGHTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Professional Military Man; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 11 RODRIGO DE FRÍAS, THE NINTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Member of the Advance Guard; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the TestimonyCHAPTER 12 MELCHIOR PÉREZ, THE TENTH DE OFICIO WITNESSSon of the Previous Governor; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 13 PEDRO DE LEDESMA, THE ELEVENTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Member of Vázquez de Coronado's Household; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 14 JUAN DE ZALDÍVAR, THE TWELFTH DE OFICIO WITNESS; A Captain; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 15 THE NOMINAL TARGET OF THE INVESTIGATION, FRANCISCO VÁZQUEZ DE CORONADO; Investor and Captain General; A Translation of the TestimonyA Transcript of the TestimonyCHAPTER 16 ALONSO ÁLVAREZ, THE FOURTEENTH DE OFICIO WlTNESS; The Standard Bearer; A Translation of the Testimony; A Transcript of the Testimony; CHAPTER 17 THE FISCAL'S ACCUSATIONS AGAINST VÁZQUEZ DE CORONADO; The Fiscal Cristóbal de Benavente; A Translation of the Documentary Record; A Transcript of the Documentary Record; CHAPTER 18 THE MAESTRE DE CAMPO HELD RESPONSIBLE; The Penalty Paid By García López de Cárdenas; A Translation of the Documentary Record; A Transcript of the Documentary Record; CHAPTER 19 DEFENSE OFFERED BY VÁZQUEZ DE CORONADOFrancisco Pilo and the Beginning of Testimony in the Province of Culiacán"This book details the investigation into cruelties that Coronado and his men reportedly inflicted upon the Native peoples of the Southwest, delving deeper into the known copies of the investigation and piecing together a look at Spaniards' attempts to mitigate the violence that had characterized many of their interactions with the Native peoples"--Provided by publisher.Indians of North AmericaFirst contact with other peoplesSouthwest, NewIndians of North AmericaCivil rightsSouthwest, NewHistory16th centurySouthwest, NewDiscovery and explorationSpanishSouthwest, NewDiscovery and explorationSocial aspectsSouthwest, NewEthnic relationsIndians of North AmericaFirst contact with other peoplesIndians of North AmericaCivil rightsHistory970.01/6Flint Richard1946-1085118MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823456803321Great cruelties have been reported4093852UNINA