Space, Place, and Mapping ILA387 Spring 2016

Indigenous

Indigenous

This page has tags:

  1. Fuente Secundaria 1-JS Judith Santopietro
  2. Fuente primaria 3-JS Judith Santopietro
  3. Juan Guillermo Martín Rincón Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  4. Monika Therrien Ana Maria Navas Mendez

Contents of this tag:

  1. Fuente primaria 1: Pascual de Andagoya
  2. Tania: Conquest Histories in 16th-century Nahua annals
  3. Barbara Mundy, “Introduction” from "The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City" (Daisy)
  4. Davíd Carrasco, The Sacrifice of Tezcatlipoca: To Change Place, from "City of Sacrifice" (Judith)
  5. Primary Source: José de Acosta, "Historia natural y moral de las Indias" Libro 6, capítulos 4-10, 1590
  6. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness
  7. Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins, "Between Images and Writing: The Ritual of the King's Quillca"
  8. Historia tolteca-chichimeca (Anales de Cuauhtinchan. Anonymous, 1550-1560)
  9. Rolena Adorno, "Literary Production and Suppression: Reading and Writing about Amerindians in Colonial Spanish America"
  10. Walter Mignolo, "The Materiality of Reading and Writing Cultures: The Chain of Sounds, Graphic Signs, and Sign Carriers"
  11. Anales de Cuauhtitlán (Anonymous, c. 1570)
  12. Fuente secundaria 2-JS
  13. Codex Aubin (Anonymous, c. 1576)
  14. Anales de Tecamachalco (Anonymous, c. 1590)
  15. Fuente secundaria 3- JS
  16. Curet, L. Antonio. “The Taíno: Phenomena, Concepts, and Terms" (Daisy)
  17. Fuente secundaria 4- JS
  18. Joseph Palacio: How Did the Garifuna Become an Indigenous People?: Reconstructing the Cultural Persona of an African-Native American People in Central America
  19. Fuente secundaria 5- JS
  20. Schroeder, S. (Ed): The Conquest All Over Again. Nahuas and Zapotecs Thinking, Writing, and Painting Spanish Colonialism
  21. Fuente secundaria 10- JS
  22. Lockhart, J: The Nahuas After the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
  23. Fuente primaria 4-JS
  24. Lockhart, J.: We People Here. Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
  25. Fuente secundaria 7-JS
  26. McDonough, K.: The Learned Ones. Nahua Intellectuals in Postconquest Mexico
  27. McDonough, K.: “‘Love’ Lost: Class Struggle among Indigenous Nobles and Commoners of Seventeenth-Century Tlaxcala”
  28. Megged, A. & Wood, S.: Mesoamerican Memory. Enduring Systems of Remembrance
  29. Fuente secundaria 8- JS
  30. Restall, M.: “The New Conquest History” in History Compass 10:12
  31. Fuente secundaria 9- JS
  32. Townsend, C.: Here in This year. Seventeenth-Century Nahuatl Annals of the Tlaxcala-Puebla Valley
  33. Fuente secundaria 6- JS
  34. Wood, S.: Transcending Conquest. Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico