Turbulent Taos
by Galbraith, Den
Published by : Sunstone Press (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Physical details: 48 p. ISBN:0-86534-038-2. Year: 1983Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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sw 900 - 999 | 978.953 Gal (Browse shelf) | Available | In Memory of : John & Maude Floyd | 62912 |
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978.952 Sta Abiquiu | 978.952 Tru Chimayo / | 978.953 Dor Wicked Taos | 978.953 Gal Turbulent Taos | 978.953 Gib The Santa Fe and Taos colonies | 978.953 Ham Reflections from Raton to Red River | 978.953 Ham Reflections from Raton to Red River |
Revolutions, native conspiracies and subsequent insurrections, filthy mountain men sleeping on the dirt and wrestling with grizzlies, radical priests, belligerent American soldiers, betrayal, violence, early forms of commerce, and other enthralling accounts are part of this small New Mexico town's history. Complete with illustrations and archived photographs, Turbulent Taos is author's groundbreaking examination of Taos's wild past in its pre to post territorial days. Informative and entertaining, the narrative reads like a boozed-up solitary poet smiling into the calm desert night. Huddle with the pueblo natives as they consult the spirits of the dead to revolt against the onslaught of Spanish imperialism in 1680. Learn what ''The Massacre of 1760'' was all about. Who were some of the first Americans to arrive? Who was Kit Carson? Why has Taos always been a hotbed for political turmoil? The author takes the reader on a journey from the vast expanse of early pueblo life to the artist colonies that have flourished since the late 19th century. Everything in between is hell. Men of all color have shed blood on this sacred land that makes one visualize the blood red reflection of the setting sun ricocheting off the intimidating Sangre de Cristo Mountains that shroud Taos. Amazon.com
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