A Yaqui life : the personal chronicle of a Yaqui Indian by Moises, Rosalio

A Yaqui life : the personal chronicle of a Yaqui Indian (#29180Z1)

by Moises, Rosalio
Paperback University of Nebraska Press, c1971, p1991
Dewey: 970; Audience: Adult
Description: lviii, 251 pages : illustrations; 22 cm

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From Follett
AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY.;Previous ed. (c1971) published under title: The tall candle.;"Bison books"--Spine.;Includes bibliographical references (page lvii-lviii) and index. Presents the reminiscences of Rosalio Moises, a Yaqui Indian in northwest Mexico, including details of his family life, Yaqui customs, and relations with Mexicans.
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"The reminiscences of a Yaqui Indian born in 1896 in northwestern Mexico whose story begins during the Yaqui revolutionary period, continues through the last uprising in 1926, and ends with [his] recollections of his life on a Texas farm from 1952 to 1969. The introduction by Professor Kelley adds scholarly analysis to the poignant autobiographical narrative."-Booklist "A powerful chronicle...It deserves an important place in the annals of American Indian oral history and literature."-Bernard L. Fontana, New Mexico Historical Review "A valuable document ...about the effects of the Diaz Indian policy in Sonora on the human beings who were its object. [It] tells the story of the social limbo created by the shattering of families and corruption of personal relations under the relentless pressures of the Yaqui deportation program."-Edward H. Spicer, Arizona and the West "The nightmare world of witchcraft and dream-dependence is one of the major fascinations of this strange and moving book...[Its understatement] acquires a kind of fascinating power, as does the laconic stoicism of the Yaqui himself." -Southern California Quarterly Jane Holden Kelley, a professor of archaeology at the University of Calgary, is the author of Yaqui Women: Contemporary Life Histories (1978), also a Bison Book. Her father, William Curry Holden, a trained historian and anthropologist, met the Yaqui narrator of this chronicle, Rosalio Moises, in 1934. They remained close friends until Moises's death in 1969.
Product Details
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication Date: December 1, 1991
  • Format: Paperback
  • Edition: 2nd ed.
  • Dewey: 970
  • Classifications: Autobiography, Nonfiction
  • Description: lviii, 251 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
  • Tracings: Kelley, Jane Holden, 1928- ; Holden, William Curry, 1896-1993.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8032-8175-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8032-8175-2
  • Follett Number: 29180Z1
  • Audience: Adult