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Los Tarascos Para Ninos


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Los Tarascos Para Ninos


Los Tarascos Para Ninos
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Author : Guillermo Murray
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006-05-01

Los Tarascos Para Ninos written by Guillermo Murray and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05-01 with Juvenile Fiction categories.




The Poetics Of Fire


The Poetics Of Fire
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Author : Victor M. Valle
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2023-11-15

The Poetics Of Fire written by Victor M. Valle and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-15 with History categories.


In The Poetics of Fire, Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and Chicano author Victor M. Valle posits the chile as a metaphor for understanding the shared cultural histories of ChicanX and LatinX peoples from preconquest Mesoamerica to twentieth-century New Mexico. Valle uses the chile as a decolonizing lens through which to analyze preconquest Mesoamerican cosmology, early European exploration, and the forced conversion of Native peoples to Catholicism as well as European and Mesoamerican perspectives on food and place. Assembling a rich collection of source material, Valle highlights the fiery fruit's overarching importance as evidenced by the ubiquity of references to the plant over several centuries in literature, art, official documents, and more to offer a new eco-aesthetic reading--a reframing of culinary history from a pluralistic, non-Western perspective.



La Int Rprete De Hern N Cort S


La Int Rprete De Hern N Cort S
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Author : Carlos Laredo
language : en
Publisher: Palibrio
Release Date : 2012-10

La Int Rprete De Hern N Cort S written by Carlos Laredo and has been published by Palibrio this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10 with Fiction categories.


La Conquista de México, contada con todo detalle, sirve de decorado y soporte a una historia de amor y de guerra. Tras la batalla de Centla, la primera librada en el continente americano, los vencidos regalaron a los españoles un puñado de doncellas, entre las que se encontraba la que sería intérprete y amante de Hernán Cortés, doña Marina o La Malinche, como se conoce a la mujer atrevida e inteligente que desempeñó un papel decisivo en el éxito de la conquista del imperio azteca. Un "regalo" que Cortés valoró y conservó durante toda su vida. En esta novela, documentada con meticuloso rigor histórico, el autor imagina los sentimientos vacilantes de una joven india deslumbrada por la personalidad de un hombre audaz, calculador y sensible. Un amor que se sobrepone a la crudeza de las batallas, a las intrigas y traiciones, a las flaquezas y grandeza de los protagonistas y que es el hilo conductor de una narración repleta de emoción y ternura.



Reshaping The World


Reshaping The World
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Author : Ana Díaz
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Release Date : 2020-04-01

Reshaping The World written by Ana Díaz and has been published by University Press of Colorado this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-04-01 with Social Science categories.


Reshaping the World is a nuanced exploration of the plurality, complexity, and adaptability of Precolumbian and colonial-era Mesoamerican cosmological models and the ways in which anthropologists and historians have used colonial and indigenous texts to understand these models in the past. Since the early twentieth century, it has been popularly accepted that the Precolumbian Mesoamerican cosmological model comprised nine fixed layers of underworld and thirteen fixed layers of heavens. This layered model, which bears a close structural resemblance to a number of Eurasian cosmological models, derived in large part from scholars’ reliance on colonial texts, such as the post–Spanish Conquest Codex Vaticanus A and Florentine Codex. By reanalyzing and recontextualizing both indigenous and colonial texts and imagery in nine case studies examining Maya, Zapotec, Nahua, and Huichol cultures, the contributors discuss and challenge the commonly accepted notion that the cosmos was a static structure of superimposed levels unrelated to and unaffected by historical events and human actions. Instead, Mesoamerican cosmology consisted of a multitude of cosmographic repertoires that operated simultaneously as a result of historical circumstances and regional variations. These spaces were, and are, dynamic elements shaped, defined, and redefined throughout the course of human history. Indigenous cosmographies could be subdivided and organized in complex and diverse arrangements—as components in a dynamic interplay, which cannot be adequately understood if the cosmological discourse is reduced to a superposition of nine and thirteen levels. Unlike previous studies, which focus on the reconstruction of a pan-Mesoamerican cosmological model, Reshaping the World shows how the movement of people, ideas, and objects in New Spain and neighboring regions produced a deep reconfiguration of Prehispanic cosmological and social structures, enriching them with new conceptions of space and time. The volume exposes the reciprocal influences of Mesoamerican and European theologies during the colonial era, offering expansive new ways of understanding Mesoamerican models of the cosmos. Contributors: Sergio Botta, Ana Díaz, Kerry Hull, Katarzyna Mikulska, Johannes Neurath, Jesper Nielsen, Toke Sellner Reunert†, David Tavárez, Alexander Tokovinine, Gabrielle Vail



Truth In Many Tongues


Truth In Many Tongues
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Author : Daniel I. Wasserman-Soler
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 2020-04-20

Truth In Many Tongues written by Daniel I. Wasserman-Soler and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-04-20 with History categories.


Truth in Many Tongues examines how the Spanish monarchy managed an empire of unprecedented linguistic diversity. Considering policies and strategies exerted within the Iberian Peninsula and the New World during the sixteenth century, this book challenges the assumption that the pervasiveness of the Spanish language resulted from deliberate linguistic colonization. Daniel I. Wasserman-Soler investigates the subtle and surprising ways that Spanish monarchs and churchmen thought about language. Drawing from inquisition reports and letters; royal and ecclesiastical correspondence; records of church assemblies, councils, and synods; and printed books in a variety of genres and languages, he shows that Church and Crown officials had no single, unified policy either for Castilian or for other languages. They restricted Arabic in some contexts but not in others. They advocated using Amerindian languages, though not in all cases. And they thought about language in ways that modern categories cannot explain: they were neither liberal nor conservative, neither tolerant nor intolerant. In fact, Wasserman-Soler argues, they did not think predominantly in terms of accommodation or assimilation, categories that are common in contemporary scholarship on religious missions. Rather, their actions reveal a highly practical mentality, as they considered each context carefully before deciding what would bring more souls into the Catholic Church. Based upon original sources from more than thirty libraries and archives in Spain, Italy, the United States, England, and Mexico, Truth in Many Tongues will fascinate students and scholars who specialize in early modern Spain, colonial Latin America, Christian-Muslim relations, and early modern Catholicism.



Elementos De Geograf A Para Ni Os


Elementos De Geograf A Para Ni Os
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Author : Esteban Paluzíe y Cantalozella
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1886

Elementos De Geograf A Para Ni Os written by Esteban Paluzíe y Cantalozella and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1886 with categories.




The Pan American Book Shelf


The Pan American Book Shelf
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1941

The Pan American Book Shelf written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1941 with categories.




Los Tarascos Y El Imperio Espa Ol 1600 1740


Los Tarascos Y El Imperio Espa Ol 1600 1740
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Author : Felipe Castro Gutiérrez
language : es
Publisher: UNAM
Release Date : 2004

Los Tarascos Y El Imperio Espa Ol 1600 1740 written by Felipe Castro Gutiérrez and has been published by UNAM this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Indians of Mexico categories.




M Scaras Ceremoniales De Los Tarascos De Le Sierra De Michoac N


M Scaras Ceremoniales De Los Tarascos De Le Sierra De Michoac N
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Author : Janet Brody Esser
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1984

M Scaras Ceremoniales De Los Tarascos De Le Sierra De Michoac N written by Janet Brody Esser and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with Indian masks categories.




Climate And Society In Colonial Mexico


Climate And Society In Colonial Mexico
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Author : Georgina H. Endfield
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2011-07-20

Climate And Society In Colonial Mexico written by Georgina H. Endfield and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-20 with Science categories.


By considering three case study regions in Mexico during the Colonial era, Climate and Society in Colonial Mexico: A Study in Vulnerability examines the complex interrelationship between climate and society and its contemporary implications. Provides unique insights on climate and society by capitalizing on Mexico’s rich colonial archives Offers a unique approach by combining geographical and historic perspectives in order to comprehend contemporary concerns over climate change Considers three case study regions in Mexico with very different cultural, economic, and environmental characteristics