Mesa of sorrows

Mesa of sorrows
About this book
The Hopi community of Awat'ovi existed peacefully on Arizona's Antelope Mesa for generations. Then one bleak morning in the fall of 1700 raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat'ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, Brooks unravels the story and its significance, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20020309W
Subjects
ReligionHopi IndiansMassacresExcavations (Archaeology)ViolenceAntiquitiesHistoryIndians of north america, southwest, newIndians of north america, antiquitiesExcavations (archaeology), north americaIndians of north america, history