City Indians in Spain's American empire : urban indigenous society in colonial Mesoamerica and Andean South America, 1530-1810 / edited by Dana Velasco Murillo, Mark Lentz, and Margarita R. Ochoa.

Other author Murillo, Dana Velasco.
Other author Lentz, Mark.
Other author Ochoa, Margarita R.
Format Book
Publication InfoBrighton ; Portland : Sussex Academic Press, 2012.
Descriptionxv, 244 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesFirst Nations and the colonial encounter
First Nations and the colonial encounter. ^A1129501
Contents Alliance building and the restoration of native government in the Altepetl of Mexico Tenochtitlan, 1521-1565 / William F. Connell -- Ethnogenesis in the city : a native Andean Etnia in a colonial city / David Cahill -- Surviving the colonial city : native peoples in early Santiago de Guatemala / Robinson A. Herrera -- Whither Tenochtitlan? Chimalpahin and Mexico City, 1593-1631 / Susan Schroeder -- "Much too worthy" : Indians in seventeenth-century Lima / Paul Charney -- Mine workers and weavers : Afro-indigenous labor arrangements and interactions in Puebla and Zacatecas, 1600-1700 / Dana Velasco Murillo and Pablo Miguel Sierra Silva -- "Mi tierra" : indigenous migrants and their hometowns in the colonial Andes / Gabriela Ramos -- Fitting in : urban Indians, migrants, and muleteers in colonial Peru / Rachel Sarah O'Toole -- Batabs of the barrio : urban Maya rulers, Mérida, Yucatan, 1670-1806 / Mark W. Lentz -- Culture in possessing : land and legal practices among the natives of eighteenth-century Mexico City / Margarita R. Ochoa.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2011028481
ISBN9781845194413 (h/b : alk. paper)
ISBN1845194411 (h/b : alk. paper)

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