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Anonimo Mexicano 1st Edition Richley Crapo Bonnie Glasscoffin

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Anonimo Mexicano 1st Edition Richley Crapo Bonnie Glasscoffin
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Publisher: Utah State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 113
Author: Richley Crapo; Bonnie Glass-Coffin
ISBN: 0874216230, 9780874216233
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Anonimo Mexicano 1st Edition Richley Crapo Bonnie Glasscoffin by Richley Crapo; Bonnie Glass-coffin 0874216230, 9780874216233 instant download after payment.

Transcribed from the original Nahuatl manuscript (written circa 1600) and translated into English for the first time, this epic chronicle tells the preconquest history of the Tlaxcalteca, who migrated into central Mexico from the northern frontier of the Toltec empire at its fall. By the time of Cort?s's arrival in the sixteenth century, the Tlaxcalteca were the main rivals to the Mexica, or Aztecs, as they are commonly known. One of the few peoples of central Mexico not ruled from the Mexica capital city of Tenochtitlan, the Tlaxcalteca resided in the next valley to the east and became Cort?s's powerful allies. They were also speakers of the Nahuatl language who followed a sophisticated agriculturally based urban way of life and documented their history in traditional —painted books—created by specially trained scribes. Thus, their chronicle, An?nimo Mexicano, offers a rare alternative perspective on the history of central Mexico, which has been dominated in the popular imagination by the stories of the Mexica. The original An?nimo Mexicano is housed in the Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris. Its first complete publication here includes a full English translation, the original classical Nahuatl, a modern Nahuatl version, and comprehensive annotation. This definitive edition thus will be valuable for linguists, ethnohistorians, folklorists, Mesoamerican scholars, and others. Moreover, anyone interested in the epic origin tales of peoples and nations will find interest in An?nimo Mexicano's grand narrative of dynastic wars, conquests, and migrations, cast in mythological terms.

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