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This interpretive guide combines history and ethnography to represent living traditions at the adobe and stone churches of New Mexico. Each chapter treats a particular church or group of churches and includes photographs, practical information for visitors, and context pertinent to current understanding. Frank Graziano provides unprecedented coverage of the churches by combining his extensive fieldwork with research in archives and previous scholarship. The book is written in an engaging narrative prose that brings the reader inside of congregations in Indian and Hispanic villages. The focus is less on church buildings than on people in relation to churches -- parishioners, caretakers, priests, restorers -- and on the author's experiences researching among them.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Santuario de Chimayó
Chapter 2: Churches along the High Road to Taos
Chapter 3: St. Joseph Mission Church, Laguna Pueblo
Chapter 4: San Esteban del Rey, Acoma Pueblo
Chapter 5: Conflicts at Kewa and Isleta Pueblos
Chapter 6: Churches along the Southern Rio Grande
Chapter 7: St. Joseph Apache Mission, Mescalero
Chapter 8: Mission Churches of Mora County
Chapter 9: San Francisco de Asís, Golden
Appendix: An Annotated Selection of Other Historic Churches
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