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Cultural Politics in Colonial Tehuantepec
Community and State among the Isthmus Zapotec, 1500-1750
Judith Francis Zeitlin

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Cultural Politics in Colonial Tehuantepec

Preface

1.      Tales of the "binni gulasa": Native History and the Zapotec Conquest of Tehuantepec

2.      King and Community in Prehispanic Tehuantepec

3.      The Social Fabric is Torn: Political and Religious Change, 1521-1562

4.      The Colonial Political Economy Takes Root: Archaeological and Documentary Evidence, 1563-1660

5.      Confronting Colonial Authority in 1660

6.      Community Opposition in Late Colonial Times

7.      Historical Memory and Political Authority

8.      Isthmus Zapotec Politics and the Trajectory of Colonial Change

Notes

Bibliography

Index