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Occasionally a truly remarkable book appears-one that takes a topic in need of discussion, thoroughly researches it, and presents credible results in a fascinating and extremely well manner. Witchcraft in the Southwest is such a volume, and as such, is a must for all readers, be they scholars, students, or others. . . . The volume devotes equal time to Spanish and Indian supernaturalism along the Rio Grande. Opening with a succinct review of the meaning and evolution of witchcraft in Europe and Spain, Simmons establishes the existence of many similar beliefs among native inhabitants of the New World. Moving chronologically to Spanish colonization, the author vividly conveys Spanish reactions to Pueblo life and religion, the fears of witches and other supernatural forces that plagued Spanish colonists. . . . Emphasizing the beliefs and nature of witchcraft rather than the actual mechanics (which are secret), he follows Hispanic communities into the late 19th century. . . . Readers learn how witchcraft fits into the Pueblo world view and how it compares and contrasts with European and Spanish varieties in such areas as motivation, types, powers, beliefs and means of acquisition. . . . Simmons study provides a needed overview and one that is carefully based on available ethnohistorical documents and credible anthropological data.-American Indian Quarterly A professional historian, author, editor, and translator, Marc Simmons has published numerous books and monographs on the Southwest as well as articles in more than twenty scholarly and popular journals.

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title:Witchcraft in the Southwest : Spanish and Indian Supernaturalism On the Rio Grande
author:Simmons, Marc.
publisher:University of Nebraska Press
isbn10 | asin:0803291167
print isbn13:9780803291164
ebook isbn13:9780585266541
language:English
subjectWitchcraft--Southwest, New, Indian magic--Southwest, New.
publication date:1980
lcc:BF1577.S68S56 1980eb
ddc:133.4/09789
subject:Witchcraft--Southwest, New, Indian magic--Southwest, New.
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Witchcraft in the Southwest
Spanish and Indian Supernaturalism on the Rio Grande
By Marc Simmons
Witchcraft in the Southwest Spanish and Indian supernaturalism on the Rio Grande - image 4
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Copyright 1974 by Marc Simmons
All Rights Reserved
First Bison Book printing: 1980
Most recent printing indicated by first digit below:
8 9 10
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Simmons, Marc.
Witchcraft in the Southwest.
Reprint of the ed. published by Northland Press, Flagstaff.
Bibliography: p. 181
1. WitchcraftSouthwest, New. 2. Indians of North AmericaSouthwest,
NewMagic. I. Title.
[BF1577.S68S56 1980] 133.4'09789 79-18928
ISBN 0-8032-9116-7
Published by arrangement with the author
Manufactured in the United States of America
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For four charming ladies
(who are anything but witches)
Eddie, Judy, Lili,
and Marianne
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Contents
Illustrations
ix
Preface
xi
Introduction
1
Chapter 1
A Dark Heritage
5
Chapter 2
The Devil's Domain on the Rio Grande
16
Chapter 3
Executions and the Diabolical Kiss
36
Chapter 4
The Ways of Witches
54
Chapter 5
Pueblo Witchcraft
69
Chapter 6
The Tragedy of Namb
96
Chapter 7
The Zui Plague of Witches
106
Chapter 8
Montezuma, a Sacred Snake, and Pecos Pueblo
127
Chapter 9
Navajo and Apache Witchcraft
135
Chapter 10
Herbalism and Black Magic
147
Chapter 11
The Lingering Legacy of Witchcraft
161
Notes
171
Bibliography
181

Page ix
Illustrations
Map
4
Three Witches of San Rafael PLATE ONE
53
A Pueblo Indian Witch, 1890 PLATE TWO
71
Zui Man, Accused of Witchcraft, 1895 PLATE THREE
77
Sketches of Three Pueblo Witches PLATE FOUR
87
Kiva at Namb Pueblo PLATE FIVE
101
Zui Pueblo PLATE SIX
123
Navajo Medicine Men Sand Painting PLATE SEVEN
139
Blooming Sacred Datura PLATE EIGHT
155

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Preface
In the realm of serious history, the story of witchcraft is usually disposed of quickly with passing reference to the European crazes of the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries, or to the much condemned and frequently examined madness that infected Salem, Massachusetts, in the latter 1600s. Because scholars seldom manifest an affinity for the occult, they have tended to neglect the inescapable fact that the mass of men are firmly wedded to belief in supernatural phenomena and that the relentless rush of history is often directed by the unbridled force of superstitious conviction. Regardless of the direction of scholarly approach, however, it cannot be disputed that witchery remains a subject of endless fascination for a large segment of our population. In fact, recent resurgence of interest in the occult has raised it almost to the level of a popular fad. Perhaps the intent of any thoughtful study should be the simple one of describing the nature of witchcraft belief and the social consequences that follow as men surrender their souls and powers of reason to the baleful influence of the black arts. In such a study little purpose is served by trying to show that the existence of witchcraft cannot be scientifically established.
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