The Tira de Tepechpan Negotiating Place under Aztec and Spanish Rule

Created in Tepechpan, a relatively minor Aztec city in Central Mexico, the Tira de Tepechpan records important events in the city’s history from 1298 through 1596. Most of the history is presented pictographically. A line of indigenous year signs runs the length of the Tira, with images above the li...

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Main Author: Diel, Lori Boornazian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Austin University of Texas Press 2008
Edition:1
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ISBN:9780292718319, 0292718314
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Tira de Tepechpan: Its Structure, Contributors, and History 3. Pre-Imperial History 4. Imperial History 5. Colonial History of Painter A 6. Colonial Histories of Painters B, C, and D 7. The Alphabetic Annotations 8. Indigenous Histories as Strategies for Survival Appendix: Transcription and Translation of Annotator I’s Glosses Notes Bibliography Index Cover Frontmatter
  • Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Tira de Tepechpan: Its Structure, Contributors, and History -- 3. Pre-Imperial History -- 4. Imperial History -- 5. Colonial History of Painter A -- 6. Colonial Histories of Painters B, C, and D -- 7. The Alphabetic Annotations -- 8. Indigenous Histories as Strategies for Survival -- Appendix: Transcription and Translation of Annotator I's Glosses -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
  • Acknowledgments --
  • Contents --
  • 2. The Tira de Tepechpan: --
  • 7. The Alphabetic Annotations --
  • Appendix. Transcription and Translation of Annotator 1’s Glosses --
  • 3. Pre-Imperial History --
  • 5. Colonial History of Painter A --
  • 1. Introduction --
  • Index
  • 4. Imperial History --
  • Frontmatter --
  • Notes --
  • Bibliography --
  • 6. Colonial Histories of Painters B, C, and D --
  • 8. Indigenous Histories as Strategies for Survival --