Indigenous intellectuals : knowledge, power, and colonial culture in Mexico and the Andes
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Indigenous intellectuals : knowledge, power, and colonial culture in Mexico and the Andes
Duke University Press, 2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-306) and index
Contents of Works
- Indigenous intellectuals in Andean colonial cities / Gabriela Ramos
- The brothers Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl and Bartolomé 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
- 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
- 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
- Making indigenous archives : the quilcaycamayoq in colonial Cuzco / Kathryn Burns
