University of New Mexico Press
Salvation Through Slavery: Chiricahua Apaches and Priests on the Spanish Colonial Frontier
Salvation Through Slavery: Chiricahua Apaches and Priests on the Spanish Colonial Frontier
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Stockel also explores Jesuit and Franciscan attempts to maintain their missions on New Spain's northern frontier during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. She focuses on how international political and economic forces shaped the determination of the priests to mold the Apaches into Christians and taxpaying citizens of the Empire. Diseases, warfare, interpersonal relations, and an overwhelming number of surrendered Chiricahuas at the missions, along with reduced supplies from Mexico City, forced the missionaries to use every means to continue their efforts at conversion, including deporting the Apaches to Cuba and selling others to Christian families on the colonial frontier.
About the Author:
H. Henrietta Stockel is an independent scholar specializing in Chiricahua Apache history and culture
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