Native traditions in the postconquest world : a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 2nd through 4th October 1992 /
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Washington, D.C. :
Dumbarton Oaks,
[1998]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Elizabeth Hill Boone
- The many faces of medieval colonization / Angeliki E. Laiou
- Three experiences of culture contact: Nahua, Maya, and Quechua / James Lockhart
- Litigation over the rights of 'natural lords' in early colonial courts in the Andes / John V. Murra
- Family values in seventeenth-century Peru / Irene Silverblatt
- Let me see! Reading is for them: colonial Andean images and objects 'como es costumbre tener los caciques señores' / Tom Cummins
- Pictorial documents and visual thinking in postconquest Mexico / Elizabeth Hill Boone
- The social vs. legal context of Nahuatl títulos / Stephanie Wood
- The Aztec Triple Alliance: a postconquest tradition / Susan D. Gillespie
- Collquiri's dam: the colonial re-voicing of an appeal to the archaic / Frank Salomon
- Time, space, and ritual action: the Inka and Christian calendars in early colonial Peru / Sabine MacCormack
- Pachacamac and El Señor de los Milagros / María Rostworowski
- Pious performances: Christian pageantry and native identity in early colonial Mexico / Louise M. Burkhart
- A nation surrounded / Bruce Mannheim
- Indigenous writing as a vehicle of postconquest continuity and change in Mesoamerica / Frances Karttunen
- Native traditions in the postconquest world: commentary / Tom Cummins.