TY - SER
AU - Brian Amber
CY - Nashville, TN
LA - English
N1 -
Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl (ca. 1578–1650) was a local governor and interpreter in the Real Audiencia. Examines his collection of manuscripts documenting indigenous communities prior to European domination of the historical narrative.
Contents:
- Introduction: giving and receiving
- Creoles, mestizos, and the native archive
- Land, law, and lineage: the cacicazgo of San Juan Teotihuacan
- Configuring native knowledge: seventeenth-century mestizo
- Circulating native knowledge: seventeenth-century creole
- Epilogue: native knowledge and colonial networks.
PB - Vanderbilt University Press
PP - Nashville, TN
PY - 2016
SN - 9780826520975
EP - 196 pp.
TI - Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico
ER -