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The historian, Dr. Charlotte M. Gradie, has discussed this revolt in great detail in her recently-published work, The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Evangelism, and Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century Nueva Vizcaya (The University of Utah Press, 2000).
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The historian, Dr. Charlotte M. Gradie, has discussed this revolt in great detail in her recently-published work, The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Evangelism, and Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century Nueva Vizcaya (The University of Utah Press, 2000).
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The famine and disease, writes Charlotte M. Gradie, the author of The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Evangelism, and Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century Nueva Vizcaya, caused the Tepehuanes culture to undergo "enormous stress from various factors associated with Spanish conquest and colonization."
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The famine and disease, writes Charlotte M. Gradie, the author of The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Evangelism, and Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century Nueva Vizcaya, caused the Tepehuanes culture to undergo "enormous stress from various factors associated with Spanish conquest and colonization."
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Overall, Gradie said, "I think the town hall runs very well, considering the resources they have."
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Gradie said he would continue advocating for public safety, as well as public education.
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"It's a possibility that would have to be considered with the library personnel," Gradie said.
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Putting the seniors into the library, as Gillis suggests, is "not a bad idea," Gradie said.
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"I don't want to leave now and seem like a quitter," Gradie said.
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Gradie doesn't see budget money redirected to the Norton Public Library.
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