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From Tribute to Communal Sovereignty : The Tarascan and Caxcan Territories in Transition

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Roth-Seneff, Andrew
Other Authors: Adkins, Julie, Kemper, Robert V.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2015.
Edition:2nd ed.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword; Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction; 1. Ethnic Landscapes: Territoriality, Time Immemorial, and the Twenty-First Century
  • Andrew Roth-Seneff; 2. Indigenous Population Transformations in West-Central Mexico
  • Robert V. Kemper and Julie Adkins; Part II. Constructing the Historical Horizon of "Contact"; 3. Territory and Resistance in West-Central Mexico, Part 1: Introduction and Archaeological Background
  • Phillip C. Weigand; 4. Territory and Resistance in West-Central Mexico, Part 2: The Rebelión de Nueva Galicia and Its Late Postclassic Prelude
  • Phillip C. Weigand.
  • 5. The Prehispanic Heritage of the Tarascans (Purepecha)
  • Helen Perlstein PollardPart III. Native Organization and Colonial State Formation; 6. Visions of the Past: The Tarascan Kingdom and the Late Colonial Primordial Titles from Michoacán
  • Hans Roskamp; 7. Identity and Ethnicity in Colonial Michoacán: Corporatism, Social Contract, and Individualism among the Tarascans
  • Felipe Castro Gutierrez; 8. Indigenous Space and Frontier in Sixteenth-Century Nueva Galicia
  • Jose Francisco Román Gutierrez; Part IV. The Past in the Present.
  • 9. The Historia of Islands: New Huichol Territorial Claims to Ancestral Places
  • Paul Liffman10. The Defense of Territory in the Costa-Sierra Nahua of Michoacán
  • John Gledhill; 11. Ritual and Public Spheres in an Ethnic Celebration of Communal Sovereignty: The Purepecha Transition
  • Andrew Roth-Seneff; References Cited; Editors and Contributors; Index.