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SUMMARY:La Canoa: Daniel Webb "The Power and Place of the Apachería in Colonial New Mexico"
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nPlease join Daniel Webb as he examines the history of the diverse population of Athapaskan-speaking peoples identified as Apache (Ndé) in the colonial archives of northern New Spain. He will trace the different stages of their migration and territorial expansion across the vast geographical expanse known as the Apachería (the Apaches’ ancestral homelands)\, illustrating their relations with other sovereign Indian nations and Hispano settlers\, and the policies that Spain introduced in the eighteenth century to restrict their mobility. Through analysis of a wide range of historical materials\, including sources from the Spanish Archives of New Mexico and the Archivo General de la Nación de México\, Webb’s research highlights the cultural practices and the environmental conditions that allowed the diverse Apache bands\, clans and family lineages to flourish in the periphery of colonial New Mexico. Paradoxically\, this contributed to the decline of tribal sovereignty in the nineteenth century. \nDaniel Webb (University of Chicago\, Ph.D. 2017) is a Visiting Scholar at the University of New Mexico’s Center for Regional Studies. He is an early American historian with specializations in Native American\, U.S.-Mexico Borderlands\, and Latino/a history. His research has been supported by the John Carter Brown Library\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. \nThis event is free and open to the public
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-daniel-webb-mapping-the-apacheria/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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