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The forgotten diaspora : Mesoamerican migrations and the making of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands /

""The Forgotten Diaspora" explores how Native Mexicans involved in the conquest of the Greater Southwest pursued hidden agendas, exhibiting a covert agency that enabled them to reconstruct Indigenous communities and retain key components of their identities though technically allied w...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jeffres, Travis (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2023]
Colección:Borderlands and transcultural studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Introduction --  |g 1.  |t People of the Land of Turquoise and Silver --  |g 2.  |t La Guerra Tolteca-Chichimeca --  |g 3.  |t Ending the Toltec-Chichimec War --  |g 4.  |t Creating a new Tlaxcala, creating Tlaxcala anew --  |g 5.  |t Indigenous rule and social stratification at San Esteban de la Nueva Tlaxcala --  |g 6.  |t The Nahuas and New Mexico --  |g 7.  |t Sorceresses of Santa Fe --  |g Conclusion. 
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520 |a "In The Forgotten Diaspora Travis Jeffres explores how Native Mexicans involved in the conquest of the Greater Southwest pursued hidden agendas, deploying a covert agency that enabled them to reconstruct Indigenous communities and retain key components of their identities even as they were technically allied with and subordinate to Spaniards. Resisting, modifying, and even flatly ignoring Spanish directives, Indigenous Mexicans in diaspora co-created the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and laid enduring claims to the region. Jeffres contends that tens of thousands-perhaps hundreds of thousands-of central Mexican Natives were indispensable to Spanish colonial expansion in the Greater Southwest in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. These vital allies populated frontier settlements, assisted in converting local Indians to Christianity, and provided essential labor in the mining industry that drove frontier expansion and catapulted Spain to global hegemony. However, Nahuatl records reveal that Indigenous migrants were no mere auxiliaries to European colonial causes: they also subverted imperial aims and pursued their own agendas, wresting lands, privileges, and even rights to self-rule from the Spanish crown. Via Nahuatl-language "hidden transcripts" of Native allies' motivations and agendas, The Forgotten Diaspora reimagines this critical yet neglected component of the hemispheric colonial-era scattering of the Americas' Indigenous peoples"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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651 0 |a Mexico  |x History  |y Spanish colony, 1540-1810. 
651 0 |a Mexico  |x Emigration and immigration  |x Social aspects. 
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