When Jesus Came the Corn Mothers Went Away Essay

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Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away

In the book When Jesus Came, The Corn Mothers Went Away, Ramon A. Guttierez's thesis appears to be that there are various points-of-view, specifically in terms of the Spanish colonialization of New Mexico. The thesis also has a wider application in terms of the invasion of the United States by Europeans in general. In this, by focusing on a single group of natives and invaders, the author's thesis is that there are many viewpoints inherent in the colonializing process. Men, women, cultures and professions interact in ways unprecedented before the pioneering Europeans came to America. This is the stated point of the book: to provide a global view of several viewpoints, with emphasis on that of the Pueblo Indians in response to their Spanish invaders.

With this in mind, one strength of the book is its focus on various points-of-view, but specifically on the point-of-view of those who have been generally ignored in history. It provides a point-of-view that has been increasingly legitimated in today's society; the viewpoint of the oppressed.

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The author provides an in-depth look at this point-of-view by means of meticulous historical detail.

This is another strength of the book. Even in the introduction, the author provides historical and pre-historical detail of the Pueblo Indians' settlement in America. He goes as far back as climate change during prehistorically times, creating the savannahs that much of the United States is know for today. The changing animal populations created a change in human habitation and development. Migration created the Pueblo settlements in New Mexico, where the Spanish Conquistadores invaded them. In addition, the author also provides meticulous detail about these settlements before and during the invasions. In the body chapters of the book, the changes are described meticulously in parts, each of which focus on a different century -- the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries.

A weakness of the book, however, is that its author seems unable or unwilling, even in the last decade of….....

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