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Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (4): 653–682.
Published: 01 October 2011
...Yanna Yannakakis This article analyzes ambiguities in the roles and identities of the indigenous allies of the Spanish conquerors of Oaxaca's Sierra Norte by putting into dialogue the Lienzo of Analco —an indigenous-produced cartographic narrative of the conquest of the sierra—and archival...
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Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (4): 585–611.
Published: 01 October 2011
... who did not obey were ordered attacked by dogs (Jiménez and Villela 1998: 149–50 Two conquest histories, the Lienzo de Analco and the Lienzo de Quauh- quechollan, also picture doggings that were carried out against rebellious indigenous groups. These lienzos are part of a genre...
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Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (3): 597–621.
Published: 01 July 2015
...: Native Intermediaries, Indian Identity, and Local Rule in Colonial Oaxaca . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . 2011 Allies or Servants? The Journey of Indian Conquistadors in the Lienzo of Analco . Ethnohistory 58 ( 4 ): 653 – 82 . 2012 Introduction: How Did They Talk to One Another...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 749–753.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of native combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 753–754.
Published: 01 October 2009
..., the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 755–756.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 756–758.
Published: 01 October 2009
... combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 758–759.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one version of this well-known source, now part of the holdings of Glasgow University, “leads the viewer...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 760–762.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one version of this well-known source, now part of the holdings of Glasgow University, “leads the viewer...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 762–764.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of native combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 764–766.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 766–768.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 768–769.
Published: 01 October 2009
... that Asselbergs looks at relate to the exploits of native combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 770–771.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of native combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 771–773.
Published: 01 October 2009
... and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one version of this well-known source, now...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 773–775.
Published: 01 October 2009
... of native combatants from Tlaxcala, the city-state in cen- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 775–777.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 777–778.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 778–780.
Published: 01 October 2009
... and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one version of this well-known source, now...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 780–781.
Published: 01 October 2009
...- tral Mexico whose backing of Cortés and his associates proved so deci- sive in the overall scheme of Spanish intrusion. While the Lienzo de Analco concentrates on Tlaxcalteca involvement in the conquest of Villa Alta in Oaxaca, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documents more widespread participation: one...