The two Taríacuris and the Early Colonial and Prehispanic past of Michoacán
Date
2018
Authors
Haskell, David L., author
University Press of Colorado, publisher
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Abstract
Investigates how elites of the Tarascan kingdom of Central Mexico sought to influence interactions with Spanish colonialism by reworking the past. Examines the rhetorical power of the Relación de Michoacán--by Franciscan friar Jerónimo de Alcalá and explaining the structure of the narrative, not just its content.--Provided by publisher.
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Subject
Relación de Michoacán -- Criticism, Textual
Tarasco Indians -- Social life and customs
Tarasco Indians -- History -- Sources
Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Michoacán de Ocampo -- History -- Sources
Michoacán de Ocampo (Mexico) -- History -- Sources