Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 323 pages :) illustrations, maps |
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Book collections on Project MUSE
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Contents |
Indigenous functionaries: ethnicity, networks, and institutions -- Indigenous intellectuals in Andean colonial cities / Gabriela Ramos -- The brothers Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl and Bartolome de Alva: two "native" intellectuals of seventeenth-century Mexico / John Frederick Schwaller -- Trained by jesuits: indigenous letrados in seventeenth-century Peru / John Charles -- Making law intelligible: networks of translation in mid-colonial Oaxaca / Yanna Yannakakis -- Native historians: sources, frameworks, and authorship -- Chimalpahin and why women matter in history / Susan Schroeder -- The concept of the Nahua historian: Don Juan Zapata's scholarly tradition / Camilla Townsend -- Cristóbal Choquecasa and the making of the Huarochirí manuscript / Alan Durston -- Forms of knowledge: genealogies, maps, and archives -- Indigenous genealogies: lineage, history, and the colonial pact in central Mexico and Peru / María Elena Martínez -- The dawning places: celestially defined land maps, títulos primordiales, and indigenous statements of territorial possession in early colonial Mexico / Eleanor Wake -- The quilcaycamayoq: making indigenous archives in colonial Cuzco / Kathryn Burns |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-306) and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples -- Andes -- Civilization
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Indigenous peoples -- Andes -- Intellectual life
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Indians of Mexico -- Civilization
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Indians of Mexico -- Intellectual life
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HISTORY / Latin America / Mexico
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Andes.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Yannakakis, Yanna, 1967-
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Ramos, Gabriela
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Project Muse.
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LC no. |
2013045004 |
ISBN |
9780822376743 |
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0822376741 |
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