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- Fuente primaria 2 JS Judith Santopietro
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- Primary Source: Bartolomé Roldán, "Cartilla y doctrina cristiana, breve y compendiosa, para enseñar los niños, y ciertas preguntas tocantes a la dicha doctrina, por manera de diálogo, " 1580
- Fuente primaria 1: Pascual de Andagoya
- Tania: Conquest Histories in 16th-century Nahua annals
- Primary Source: Alonso de Molina, "Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana," 1555
- Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins, "Between Images and Writing: The Ritual of the King's Quillca"
- Clendinnen, I: “‘Fierce and Unnatural Cruelty’: Cortés and the Conquest of México"
- Rolena Adorno, "Literary Production and Suppression: Reading and Writing about Amerindians in Colonial Spanish America"
- Walter Mignolo, "The Materiality of Reading and Writing Cultures: The Chain of Sounds, Graphic Signs, and Sign Carriers"
- Patricia Seed, “Taking Possession and Reading Texts: Establishing the Authority of Overseas Empires” (María Victoria)
- María Elena Martínez, “Archives, Bodies, and Imagination”
- Schroeder, S. (Ed): The Conquest All Over Again. Nahuas and Zapotecs Thinking, Writing, and Painting Spanish Colonialism
- Fuente secundaria 7-JS
- Wood, S.: Transcending Conquest. Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico