Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Living in Pascua: Looking Back Fifty Years, by Rosamond B. Spicer
Introduction: Yaqui Indians in Arizona, 1880–1941
Part I. The Cultural Environment of Arizona Yaquis
1. Yaqui Culture Patterns
Distinctive Yaqui Customs
The Interrelations of Yaqui Customs
Relations with Anglo Americans
Yaqui Views of Anglo Americans
Relations with Mexican Americans
Yaqui Views of Mexican Americans
Relations with Chinese
Relations with Negroes
Contacts with Papagos and Pimas
Yaqui Views of Papagos and Other Indians
Yaqui Views of Themselves
Summary of the Yaqui Point of View
Part II. The Selection of Behaviors by Yaquis
5. Older Yaqui Men
Case Study of Lucas Chavez
Comparisons
Case Study of Cayetano Lopez
Comparisons
Case Study of Juana de Amarillas
Case Study of Josefa Araiza
Case Study of Joaquina Araiza de Martínez
Case Study of Salamina Valenzuela
Brief Summary of Data on Women
8. Youths of Pascua
Dolores Martínez
Josefina Escalante
Presillano Valenzuela
Dolores Romero
Summary of Data on the Youngest Generation
Part III. Cultural Processes
9. The Revival of Yaqui Culture
The Motives for Revival
The Materials of the Revival
The Results of Revival
10. The Nature of the Contacts
Directed and Undirected Contacts
Social Mobility
The Meanings of Being Yaqui
11. The Uses of Yaqui Culture
The Bases of Selection of Yaqui Behaviors
Types of Participation in Yaqui Culture
Epilogue: Writing About the People of Pascua, by Kathleen M. Sands
Notes to the Chapters
References
Acknowledgments
Index