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This book is an ambitious and wide-ranging social and cultural history of gender relations among indigenous peoples of New Spain, from the Spanish conquest through the first half of the eighteenth century.
... Bishop Gomez de Parada, who claimed in 1722 that "the Indians" were still "calling themselves by their names from pagan times ... to the extent that we have seen husbands who do not know the Christian names of their own wives.
... Ñuu Ñudzahui : La Mixteca de Oaxaca ; La evolución de la cultura mixteca desde los primeros pueblos preclásicos hasta la Independencia . Oaxaca City : Fondo Editorial del Instituto Estatal de Educación Pública de Oaxaca . Terraciano ...
... we worked throughout the summer of 1989 until the end of August, when I had arranged permission from the municipal authorities and Padre Pacheco, a priest in Yodocono, to marry Georganne Deen in the church of Santiago at Tilantongo.
Raibmon, Authentic Indians, 91. 67. Seattle pioneer reminiscence inPaige Raibmon,“ThePractice ofEveryday Colonialism: Indigenous Womenat Work in the Hop Fieldsand Tourist Industry ofPugetSound,” Labor: Studiesin WorkingClass Historyof ...
... Ñuu ñudzahui , la Mixteca de Oaxaca : La evolución de la cultura mixteca desde los primeros pueblos preclásicos hasta la Independencia . Instituto Estatal de Educación Pública de Oaxaca , Oaxaca City , Mexico . Stahle , David W. , José ...
Painted Books and Indigenous Knowledge in Mesoamerica: Manuscript Studies in Honor of Mary Elizabeth Smith. Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University. Códice Mendoza [on-line] 2014. inah.
... Ñuu Ñudzahui, la Mixteca de Oaxaca. La evolución de la cultura mixteca desde los primeros pueblos preclásicos hasta la independencia. Oaxaca: Instituto Estatal de Educación Pública de Oaxaca. Terraciano, Kevin (2001) The Mixtecs of ...
From colonial documents we know that Don Felipe de Austria/ Santiago was married to a lady baptized as Doña Inés de Zárate, daughter of the indigenous caciques of Yucu Ndaa (Tepozcolula), who had been baptized as Don Pedro Osorio and ...