Ethelia Ruiz Medrano focuses on a series of individual cases, falling within successive historical epochs, that illustrate how the practice of drawing up and preserving historical documents-in particular, maps, oral accounts, and painted manuscripts-has been a determining factor in the history of Mexico's Indian communities for a variety of purposes, including the significant issue of land and its rightful ownership. Since the sixteenth century, numerous Indian pueblos have presented colonial and national courts with historical evidence that defends their landholdings.
Because of its sweeping scope, groundbreaking research, and the author's intimate knowledge of specific communities, Mexico's Indigenous Communities is a unique and exceptional contribution to Mexican history. It will appeal to students and specialists of history, indigenous studies, ethnohistory, and anthropology of Latin America and Mexico
| ISBN: | 9781607321330 |
| Publication date: | 15th November 2011 |
| Author: | Ethelia Ruiz Medrano, Russ Davidson |
| Publisher: | University Press of Colorado |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 338 pages |
| Series: | Mesoamerican Worlds |
| Genres: |
Social and cultural anthropology |
Ethelia Ruiz Medrano focuses on a series of individual cases, falling within successive historical epochs, that illustrate how the practice of drawing up and preserving historical documents-in particular, maps, oral accounts, and painted manuscripts-has been a determining factor in the history of Mexico's Indian communities for a variety of purposes, including the significant issue of land and its rightful ownership. Since the sixteenth century, numerous Indian pueblos have presented colonial and national courts with historical evidence that defends their landholdings.
Because of its sweeping scope, groundbreaking research, and the author's intimate knowledge of specific communities, Mexico's Indigenous Communities is a unique and exceptional contribution to Mexican history. It will appeal to students and specialists of history, indigenous studies, ethnohistory, and anthropology of Latin America and Mexico
Mexico's Indigenous Communities features in the following genres: Social and cultural anthropology
Mexico's Indigenous Communities is available in Paperback
Mexico's Indigenous Communities was written by Ethelia Ruiz Medrano, Russ Davidson and published by University Press of Colorado
Mexico's Indigenous Communities has 338 pages
Yes it is part of Mesoamerican Worlds series