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Hierarchy in the Representation of Death in Pre- and Post-Conquest Aztec Codices
ARLT 100G “Cultural Encounters in the Age of Exploration” Professor Daniela Bleichmar Fall 2007 E-Mail:
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Getty Celebrates Mexico Centennial/Bicentennial
From Sahagún to the Mainstream: Flawed Representations of Latin American Culture in Image and Text
An Exploration of the Aztec Fetishized Female Body William L
Eclipses in the Aztec Codices Event Was Actually Perceived
Emily Floyd Fray Bernardino De Sahagún and the Construction Of
Lolita Latina an Examination of Gothic and Lolita Style in the Mexican Environment
Aztec Introduction of the Great-Tailed Grackle in Ancient Mesoamerica: Formal Defense of the Sahaguntine Historical Account
Indigenous Art and Voices Following the Spanish Conquest of Mesoamerica
Nahua Moral Philosophy
Colonial Imagery and the Power of Indigenous Female Sexuality in New Spain Mariel Frechette Scripps College
Aztec Ritual Capes
An Exploration of Religious Syncretism After the Spanish Conquest of Mexico
Primary Source Packet 1. Letter, Hernán Cortés This Excerpt from Cortés' Second Letter, Written to Charles V in 1519 and Fi
The Birth of Huitzilopochtli, Patron God of the Aztecs
Exclusive Monotheism and Sahagún's Mission: the Problem of Universals
Textiles Recorded: Fashion Reconstructed Through Aztec Codices
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UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Nomination Form International Memory of the World Register
Mesoamerican Ethnobotany: How Indigenous Intellectuals Extracted
The Cultural and Historical Significance of Mesoamerican
The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of Empire
Submission Guidelines Collaborate with Your Team on Your Case Study Presentation
To the Florentine Codex”: Sahagún and His Nahua Assistants’ Co-Authorship of the Spanish Translation” Rios Castano, V
The History of Latin America, 1500 to the Present Day
Painters, Pigments, and the Making of the Florentine Codex - Not Even Past
An Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico (1528) Source #2
Fray Bernardino De Sahagun and the Nahua
The Florentine Codex: an Encyclopedia of the Nahua World in Sixteenth- Century Mexico'
The Utilization of the European Bestiary