The Indian in Latin American history : resistance, resilience, and acculturation /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Wilmington, Del. :
SR Books,
[2000]
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Edition: | Rev. ed. |
Series: | Jaguar books on Latin America ;
no. 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- The Inca empire and its subject peoples / Thomas C. Patterson
- Early Spanish-Indian accommodation in the Andes / Steve J. Stern
- Persistent Maya resistance and cultural retention in Yucatán / Nancy M. Farriss
- Cultural adaptation and militant autonomy among the Araucanians of Chile / Robert Charles Padden
- Coping in Cuernavaca with the cultural conquest / Robert Haskett
- Negotiating roots: Indian migrants in the Lima Valley during the colonial period / Paul Charney
- Patterns and variety in Mexican village uprisings / William B. Taylor
- State power, indigenous communities, and land in nineteenth-century Guatemala, 1820-1920 / David McCreery
- Yaqui resistance to Mexican expansion / Evelyn Hu-DeHart
- Native cultural retention and the struggle for land in early twentieth-century Bolivia / Erick D. Langer
- Ethnic identity and its attributes in a contemporary Mexican Indian village / Alan R. Sandstrom.