New Mexico Marriages, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Taos, Taos County Marriage Register
Title | New Mexico Marriages, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Taos, Taos County Marriage Register PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Gilberto Padilla y Baca |
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Release | 2002 |
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New Mexico Marriages
Title | New Mexico Marriages PDF eBook |
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Pages | 124 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Marriage records |
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New Mexico Marriages
Title | New Mexico Marriages PDF eBook |
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Pages | 215 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Marriage records |
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Taos Marriages, (Book No. 1)
Title | Taos Marriages, (Book No. 1) PDF eBook |
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Pages | 215 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Marriage records |
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To the End of the Earth
Title | To the End of the Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley M. Hordes |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2005-08-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0231503180 |
In 1981, while working as New Mexico State Historian, Stanley M. Hordes began to hear stories of Hispanos who lit candles on Friday night and abstained from eating pork. Puzzling over the matter, Hordes realized that these practices might very well have been passed down through the centuries from early crypto-Jewish settlers in New Spain. After extensive research and hundreds of interviews, Hordes concluded that there was, in New Mexico and the Southwest, a Sephardic legacy derived from the converso community of Spanish Jews. In To the End of the Earth, Hordes explores the remarkable story of crypto-Jews and the tenuous preservation of Jewish rituals and traditions in Mexico and New Mexico over the past five hundred years. He follows the crypto-Jews from their Jewish origins in medieval Spain and Portugal to their efforts to escape persecution by migrating to the New World and settling in the far reaches of the northern Mexican frontier. Drawing on individual biographies (including those of colonial officials accused of secretly practicing Judaism), family histories, Inquisition records, letters, and other primary sources, Hordes provides a richly detailed account of the economic, social and religious lives of crypto-Jews during the colonial period and after the annexation of New Mexico by the United States in 1846. While the American government offered more religious freedom than had the Spanish colonial rulers, cultural assimilation into Anglo-American society weakened many elements of the crypto-Jewish tradition. Hordes concludes with a discussion of the reemergence of crypto-Jewish culture and the reclamation of Jewish ancestry within the Hispano community in the late twentieth century. He examines the publicity surrounding the rediscovery of the crypto-Jewish community and explores the challenges inherent in a study that attempts to reconstruct the history of a people who tried to leave no documentary record.
New Mexico Marriages, San Lorenzo de Picuris Church
Title | New Mexico Marriages, San Lorenzo de Picuris Church PDF eBook |
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Pages | 62 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Marriage records |
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"These Marriage registrations were extracted from the church records of the Church of San Lorenzo de Picuris, located at what is known as Taos County, New Mexico. The extractions are from micro-film #016869 by the Family History Center of the Church of Latter Day Saints in Pueblo, Colorado". -- p. ii.
New Mexico Genealogist
Title | New Mexico Genealogist PDF eBook |
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Pages | 730 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Mexican Americans |
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