Colonial Latin America
A Documentary History
Herausgeber: Graham, Sandra Lauderdale; Taylor, William B.; Mills, Kenneth
Colonial Latin America
A Documentary History
Herausgeber: Graham, Sandra Lauderdale; Taylor, William B.; Mills, Kenneth
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Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History centers on people from different parts of the world who came together to form societies by chance and by design in the years after 1492. This text encourages detailed exploration of the cultural development of colonial Latin America through a wide variety of documents and visual materials, most of which have been translated and presented originally for this collection.
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Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History centers on people from different parts of the world who came together to form societies by chance and by design in the years after 1492. This text encourages detailed exploration of the cultural development of colonial Latin America through a wide variety of documents and visual materials, most of which have been translated and presented originally for this collection.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9780842029971
- ISBN-10: 0842029974
- Artikelnr.: 21976175
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9780842029971
- ISBN-10: 0842029974
- Artikelnr.: 21976175
Edited by Kenneth Mills; William B. Taylor and Sandra Lauderdale Graham
Chapter 1 Editors' Note Chapter 2 List of Illustrations Chapter 3
Acknowledgments Part 4 Reference Maps Chapter 5 Map 1: The Iberian
Peninsula Chapter 6 Map 2: The West African Coast and "Atlantic
Mediterranean" Chapter 7 Map 3: Brazil Chapter 8 Map 4: New Spain and the
Caribbean Basin Chapter 9 Map 5: Peru Chapter 10 Map 6: The Pajonal on
Peru's Tarma Frontier Chapter 11 Introduction: Texts and Images for
Colonial History Part 12 I: Old Worlds and the Time of Discoveries Chapter
13 The Ancestors of the People Called Indians: A View from Huarochirí, Peru
(ca. 1598-1608) Chapter 14 The Inca's Tunics (Fifteenth to Sixteenth
centuries) Chapter 15 The Lords and Holy Men of Tenochtitlan Reply to the
Franciscans (1524) Chapter 16 The Aztec Stone of the Five Eras (Late
Fifteenth century) Chapter 17 "Coexistence" in the Medieval Spanish
Kingdoms (Ninth to Twelfth centuries) Chapter 18 A Pope Rewards So
"Salutary and Laudable a Work" (1455) Chapter 19 "There Can Easily Be
Stamped Upon Them Whatever Belief We Wish to Give Them." Chapter 20 The
First Letter from Brazil (1500) Chapter 21 Orders Given to "the Twelve"
(1523) Chapter 22 Francisco de Vitoria, "On the Evangelization of
Unbelievers," Salamanca, Spain (1534-35) Chapter 23 Two Woodcuts
Accompanying a 1509 German Translation of Amerigo Vespucci's Letter to
Pietro Soderini (September 4, 1504) (Illustrations) and Text) Chapter 24
Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of an Indian Woman of Mexico (1529)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 25 Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of a
Morisco Woman and Her Daughter at Home (1529) (Illustrations and Text) Part
26 II: The Americas as New Worlds for All? Chapter 27 The Jesuit and the
Bishop, Bahia, Brazil (1550s) Chapter 28 Fray Pedro de Gante's Letter to
Charles V, Mexico City (1552) Chapter 29 The Evils of Cochineal, Tlaxcala,
Mexico (1553) Chapter 30 The Indian Pueblo of Texupa in Sixteenth-Century
Mexico (1579) Chapter 31 Alonso Ortiz's Letter to His Wife, Mexico City
(March 8, 1574?) Chapter 32 Jerónimo de Benarcama's Letter to Francisco de
Borja, Granada, Spain (1566) Chapter 33 José de Acosta on the Salvation of
the Indians (1588) Chapter 34 Two Images from the Codex Osuna, Mexico City
(1565) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 35 Two Images from the Codex
Sierra, Oaxaca, Mexico (1550s-1560s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 36
Fray Diego Valadés's Ideal Atrio and Its Activities (1579) (Illustrations
and Text) Chapter 37 The Huejotzingo Altarpiece, Mexico (1586)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 38 The Mulatto Gentlemen of Esmeraldas,
Ecuador, by Thomas B. F. Cummins and William B. Taylor (Illustrations and
Text) Chapter 39 Blacks Dancing (ca. 1640) (Illustrations and Text) Part 40
III: Mid-Colonial Ways and Orders Chapter 41 Making an Image and a Shrine,
Copacabana, Peru (1582-1621) Chapter 42 Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's
Appeal Concerning the Priests, Peru (ca. 1615) Chapter 43 Pedro de León
Portocarrero's Description of Lima, Peru (early Seventeenth century)
Chapter 44 The Church and Monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru (1673)
Chapter 45 Santa Rosa of Lima According to a Pious Accountant (1617)
Chapter 46 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's Letter to Sor Filotea (1691) Chapter
47 Portraits of Santa Rosa and Sor Juana Chapter 48 Two Slaveries: The
Sermons of Padre Antúnio Vieira, Salvador, Bahia (ca. 1633) and So Luís do
Maranho (1653) Chapter 49 Confessing to the Holy Office of the Inquisition,
Bahia, Brazil (1592 and 1618) Chapter 50 Francisco de Avila's Christmas Eve
Sermon (1646) Chapter 51 The Witness Francisco Poma y Altas Caldeas of San
Pedro de Acas, Cajatambo, Peru (1657) Chapter 52 Crossing and Dome of the
Rosary Chapel, Church of Santo Domingo, Puebla, Mexico (1632-1690)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 53 Two Paintings of A Corpus Christi
Procession in Cusco, Peru (ca. 1674-1680) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter
54 A Black Irmandade in Bahia, Brazil (1699) Part 55 IV: Iberian Rules and
American Practices in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 56 "As for the
Spaniard, their time is up. . . . I am the owner of these lands and the son
of the True God," Jauja, Peru. 1742-1752 Chapter 57 Nicolós Enguir±'s
Letter to the Governor of Buenos Aires (1753) Chapter 58 José de Guivez's
Decrees for the King's Subjects in Mexico (1769, 1778) Chapter 59 The
Foundation of Nuestra Seóora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, Mexico
(1769) Chapter 60 Concolorcorvo Engages the Postal Inspector about Indian
Affairs, Lima, Peru (1776) Chapter 61 Taming the Wilderness, Minas Gerais,
Brazil (1769) Chapter 62 Thanking Saint Anne - An Ex-Voto from Minas
Gerais, Brazil (1755) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 63 Jeremiah in the
Stocks - Baroque Art from the Gold Fields of Minas Gerais, Brazil (ca.
1770s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 64 Two Castas Paintings from
Eighteenth-Century Mexico (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 65 Religion and
the State Conjoined: Discourses on the Ten Commandments by Juan Francisco
Domínguez, Mexico (1805) Chapter 66 Brazilian Slaves Who Married (1811)
Chapter 67 Two Brazilian Wills (1793 and 1823) Chapter 68 Late
Eighteenth-Century Inscriptions on Fountains and Monuments in Mexico City
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 69 T±pac Amaru I, Remembered (Eighteenth
century) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 70 "America Nursing Spanish Noble
Boys," Peru (ca. 1770s) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 71 José María
Morelos's "Sentiments of the Nation," Chilpancingo, Mexico (1813) Chapter
72 The Argentine Declaration of Independence, San Miguel de Tucumán (1816)
Chapter 73 The Brazilian Constitution and the Church (1824) Chapter 74
Glossary Chapter 75 Notes on Selections and Sources Chapter 76 Index
Acknowledgments Part 4 Reference Maps Chapter 5 Map 1: The Iberian
Peninsula Chapter 6 Map 2: The West African Coast and "Atlantic
Mediterranean" Chapter 7 Map 3: Brazil Chapter 8 Map 4: New Spain and the
Caribbean Basin Chapter 9 Map 5: Peru Chapter 10 Map 6: The Pajonal on
Peru's Tarma Frontier Chapter 11 Introduction: Texts and Images for
Colonial History Part 12 I: Old Worlds and the Time of Discoveries Chapter
13 The Ancestors of the People Called Indians: A View from Huarochirí, Peru
(ca. 1598-1608) Chapter 14 The Inca's Tunics (Fifteenth to Sixteenth
centuries) Chapter 15 The Lords and Holy Men of Tenochtitlan Reply to the
Franciscans (1524) Chapter 16 The Aztec Stone of the Five Eras (Late
Fifteenth century) Chapter 17 "Coexistence" in the Medieval Spanish
Kingdoms (Ninth to Twelfth centuries) Chapter 18 A Pope Rewards So
"Salutary and Laudable a Work" (1455) Chapter 19 "There Can Easily Be
Stamped Upon Them Whatever Belief We Wish to Give Them." Chapter 20 The
First Letter from Brazil (1500) Chapter 21 Orders Given to "the Twelve"
(1523) Chapter 22 Francisco de Vitoria, "On the Evangelization of
Unbelievers," Salamanca, Spain (1534-35) Chapter 23 Two Woodcuts
Accompanying a 1509 German Translation of Amerigo Vespucci's Letter to
Pietro Soderini (September 4, 1504) (Illustrations) and Text) Chapter 24
Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of an Indian Woman of Mexico (1529)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 25 Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of a
Morisco Woman and Her Daughter at Home (1529) (Illustrations and Text) Part
26 II: The Americas as New Worlds for All? Chapter 27 The Jesuit and the
Bishop, Bahia, Brazil (1550s) Chapter 28 Fray Pedro de Gante's Letter to
Charles V, Mexico City (1552) Chapter 29 The Evils of Cochineal, Tlaxcala,
Mexico (1553) Chapter 30 The Indian Pueblo of Texupa in Sixteenth-Century
Mexico (1579) Chapter 31 Alonso Ortiz's Letter to His Wife, Mexico City
(March 8, 1574?) Chapter 32 Jerónimo de Benarcama's Letter to Francisco de
Borja, Granada, Spain (1566) Chapter 33 José de Acosta on the Salvation of
the Indians (1588) Chapter 34 Two Images from the Codex Osuna, Mexico City
(1565) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 35 Two Images from the Codex
Sierra, Oaxaca, Mexico (1550s-1560s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 36
Fray Diego Valadés's Ideal Atrio and Its Activities (1579) (Illustrations
and Text) Chapter 37 The Huejotzingo Altarpiece, Mexico (1586)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 38 The Mulatto Gentlemen of Esmeraldas,
Ecuador, by Thomas B. F. Cummins and William B. Taylor (Illustrations and
Text) Chapter 39 Blacks Dancing (ca. 1640) (Illustrations and Text) Part 40
III: Mid-Colonial Ways and Orders Chapter 41 Making an Image and a Shrine,
Copacabana, Peru (1582-1621) Chapter 42 Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's
Appeal Concerning the Priests, Peru (ca. 1615) Chapter 43 Pedro de León
Portocarrero's Description of Lima, Peru (early Seventeenth century)
Chapter 44 The Church and Monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru (1673)
Chapter 45 Santa Rosa of Lima According to a Pious Accountant (1617)
Chapter 46 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's Letter to Sor Filotea (1691) Chapter
47 Portraits of Santa Rosa and Sor Juana Chapter 48 Two Slaveries: The
Sermons of Padre Antúnio Vieira, Salvador, Bahia (ca. 1633) and So Luís do
Maranho (1653) Chapter 49 Confessing to the Holy Office of the Inquisition,
Bahia, Brazil (1592 and 1618) Chapter 50 Francisco de Avila's Christmas Eve
Sermon (1646) Chapter 51 The Witness Francisco Poma y Altas Caldeas of San
Pedro de Acas, Cajatambo, Peru (1657) Chapter 52 Crossing and Dome of the
Rosary Chapel, Church of Santo Domingo, Puebla, Mexico (1632-1690)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 53 Two Paintings of A Corpus Christi
Procession in Cusco, Peru (ca. 1674-1680) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter
54 A Black Irmandade in Bahia, Brazil (1699) Part 55 IV: Iberian Rules and
American Practices in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 56 "As for the
Spaniard, their time is up. . . . I am the owner of these lands and the son
of the True God," Jauja, Peru. 1742-1752 Chapter 57 Nicolós Enguir±'s
Letter to the Governor of Buenos Aires (1753) Chapter 58 José de Guivez's
Decrees for the King's Subjects in Mexico (1769, 1778) Chapter 59 The
Foundation of Nuestra Seóora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, Mexico
(1769) Chapter 60 Concolorcorvo Engages the Postal Inspector about Indian
Affairs, Lima, Peru (1776) Chapter 61 Taming the Wilderness, Minas Gerais,
Brazil (1769) Chapter 62 Thanking Saint Anne - An Ex-Voto from Minas
Gerais, Brazil (1755) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 63 Jeremiah in the
Stocks - Baroque Art from the Gold Fields of Minas Gerais, Brazil (ca.
1770s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 64 Two Castas Paintings from
Eighteenth-Century Mexico (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 65 Religion and
the State Conjoined: Discourses on the Ten Commandments by Juan Francisco
Domínguez, Mexico (1805) Chapter 66 Brazilian Slaves Who Married (1811)
Chapter 67 Two Brazilian Wills (1793 and 1823) Chapter 68 Late
Eighteenth-Century Inscriptions on Fountains and Monuments in Mexico City
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 69 T±pac Amaru I, Remembered (Eighteenth
century) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 70 "America Nursing Spanish Noble
Boys," Peru (ca. 1770s) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 71 José María
Morelos's "Sentiments of the Nation," Chilpancingo, Mexico (1813) Chapter
72 The Argentine Declaration of Independence, San Miguel de Tucumán (1816)
Chapter 73 The Brazilian Constitution and the Church (1824) Chapter 74
Glossary Chapter 75 Notes on Selections and Sources Chapter 76 Index
Chapter 1 Editors' Note Chapter 2 List of Illustrations Chapter 3
Acknowledgments Part 4 Reference Maps Chapter 5 Map 1: The Iberian
Peninsula Chapter 6 Map 2: The West African Coast and "Atlantic
Mediterranean" Chapter 7 Map 3: Brazil Chapter 8 Map 4: New Spain and the
Caribbean Basin Chapter 9 Map 5: Peru Chapter 10 Map 6: The Pajonal on
Peru's Tarma Frontier Chapter 11 Introduction: Texts and Images for
Colonial History Part 12 I: Old Worlds and the Time of Discoveries Chapter
13 The Ancestors of the People Called Indians: A View from Huarochirí, Peru
(ca. 1598-1608) Chapter 14 The Inca's Tunics (Fifteenth to Sixteenth
centuries) Chapter 15 The Lords and Holy Men of Tenochtitlan Reply to the
Franciscans (1524) Chapter 16 The Aztec Stone of the Five Eras (Late
Fifteenth century) Chapter 17 "Coexistence" in the Medieval Spanish
Kingdoms (Ninth to Twelfth centuries) Chapter 18 A Pope Rewards So
"Salutary and Laudable a Work" (1455) Chapter 19 "There Can Easily Be
Stamped Upon Them Whatever Belief We Wish to Give Them." Chapter 20 The
First Letter from Brazil (1500) Chapter 21 Orders Given to "the Twelve"
(1523) Chapter 22 Francisco de Vitoria, "On the Evangelization of
Unbelievers," Salamanca, Spain (1534-35) Chapter 23 Two Woodcuts
Accompanying a 1509 German Translation of Amerigo Vespucci's Letter to
Pietro Soderini (September 4, 1504) (Illustrations) and Text) Chapter 24
Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of an Indian Woman of Mexico (1529)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 25 Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of a
Morisco Woman and Her Daughter at Home (1529) (Illustrations and Text) Part
26 II: The Americas as New Worlds for All? Chapter 27 The Jesuit and the
Bishop, Bahia, Brazil (1550s) Chapter 28 Fray Pedro de Gante's Letter to
Charles V, Mexico City (1552) Chapter 29 The Evils of Cochineal, Tlaxcala,
Mexico (1553) Chapter 30 The Indian Pueblo of Texupa in Sixteenth-Century
Mexico (1579) Chapter 31 Alonso Ortiz's Letter to His Wife, Mexico City
(March 8, 1574?) Chapter 32 Jerónimo de Benarcama's Letter to Francisco de
Borja, Granada, Spain (1566) Chapter 33 José de Acosta on the Salvation of
the Indians (1588) Chapter 34 Two Images from the Codex Osuna, Mexico City
(1565) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 35 Two Images from the Codex
Sierra, Oaxaca, Mexico (1550s-1560s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 36
Fray Diego Valadés's Ideal Atrio and Its Activities (1579) (Illustrations
and Text) Chapter 37 The Huejotzingo Altarpiece, Mexico (1586)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 38 The Mulatto Gentlemen of Esmeraldas,
Ecuador, by Thomas B. F. Cummins and William B. Taylor (Illustrations and
Text) Chapter 39 Blacks Dancing (ca. 1640) (Illustrations and Text) Part 40
III: Mid-Colonial Ways and Orders Chapter 41 Making an Image and a Shrine,
Copacabana, Peru (1582-1621) Chapter 42 Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's
Appeal Concerning the Priests, Peru (ca. 1615) Chapter 43 Pedro de León
Portocarrero's Description of Lima, Peru (early Seventeenth century)
Chapter 44 The Church and Monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru (1673)
Chapter 45 Santa Rosa of Lima According to a Pious Accountant (1617)
Chapter 46 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's Letter to Sor Filotea (1691) Chapter
47 Portraits of Santa Rosa and Sor Juana Chapter 48 Two Slaveries: The
Sermons of Padre Antúnio Vieira, Salvador, Bahia (ca. 1633) and So Luís do
Maranho (1653) Chapter 49 Confessing to the Holy Office of the Inquisition,
Bahia, Brazil (1592 and 1618) Chapter 50 Francisco de Avila's Christmas Eve
Sermon (1646) Chapter 51 The Witness Francisco Poma y Altas Caldeas of San
Pedro de Acas, Cajatambo, Peru (1657) Chapter 52 Crossing and Dome of the
Rosary Chapel, Church of Santo Domingo, Puebla, Mexico (1632-1690)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 53 Two Paintings of A Corpus Christi
Procession in Cusco, Peru (ca. 1674-1680) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter
54 A Black Irmandade in Bahia, Brazil (1699) Part 55 IV: Iberian Rules and
American Practices in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 56 "As for the
Spaniard, their time is up. . . . I am the owner of these lands and the son
of the True God," Jauja, Peru. 1742-1752 Chapter 57 Nicolós Enguir±'s
Letter to the Governor of Buenos Aires (1753) Chapter 58 José de Guivez's
Decrees for the King's Subjects in Mexico (1769, 1778) Chapter 59 The
Foundation of Nuestra Seóora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, Mexico
(1769) Chapter 60 Concolorcorvo Engages the Postal Inspector about Indian
Affairs, Lima, Peru (1776) Chapter 61 Taming the Wilderness, Minas Gerais,
Brazil (1769) Chapter 62 Thanking Saint Anne - An Ex-Voto from Minas
Gerais, Brazil (1755) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 63 Jeremiah in the
Stocks - Baroque Art from the Gold Fields of Minas Gerais, Brazil (ca.
1770s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 64 Two Castas Paintings from
Eighteenth-Century Mexico (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 65 Religion and
the State Conjoined: Discourses on the Ten Commandments by Juan Francisco
Domínguez, Mexico (1805) Chapter 66 Brazilian Slaves Who Married (1811)
Chapter 67 Two Brazilian Wills (1793 and 1823) Chapter 68 Late
Eighteenth-Century Inscriptions on Fountains and Monuments in Mexico City
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 69 T±pac Amaru I, Remembered (Eighteenth
century) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 70 "America Nursing Spanish Noble
Boys," Peru (ca. 1770s) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 71 José María
Morelos's "Sentiments of the Nation," Chilpancingo, Mexico (1813) Chapter
72 The Argentine Declaration of Independence, San Miguel de Tucumán (1816)
Chapter 73 The Brazilian Constitution and the Church (1824) Chapter 74
Glossary Chapter 75 Notes on Selections and Sources Chapter 76 Index
Acknowledgments Part 4 Reference Maps Chapter 5 Map 1: The Iberian
Peninsula Chapter 6 Map 2: The West African Coast and "Atlantic
Mediterranean" Chapter 7 Map 3: Brazil Chapter 8 Map 4: New Spain and the
Caribbean Basin Chapter 9 Map 5: Peru Chapter 10 Map 6: The Pajonal on
Peru's Tarma Frontier Chapter 11 Introduction: Texts and Images for
Colonial History Part 12 I: Old Worlds and the Time of Discoveries Chapter
13 The Ancestors of the People Called Indians: A View from Huarochirí, Peru
(ca. 1598-1608) Chapter 14 The Inca's Tunics (Fifteenth to Sixteenth
centuries) Chapter 15 The Lords and Holy Men of Tenochtitlan Reply to the
Franciscans (1524) Chapter 16 The Aztec Stone of the Five Eras (Late
Fifteenth century) Chapter 17 "Coexistence" in the Medieval Spanish
Kingdoms (Ninth to Twelfth centuries) Chapter 18 A Pope Rewards So
"Salutary and Laudable a Work" (1455) Chapter 19 "There Can Easily Be
Stamped Upon Them Whatever Belief We Wish to Give Them." Chapter 20 The
First Letter from Brazil (1500) Chapter 21 Orders Given to "the Twelve"
(1523) Chapter 22 Francisco de Vitoria, "On the Evangelization of
Unbelievers," Salamanca, Spain (1534-35) Chapter 23 Two Woodcuts
Accompanying a 1509 German Translation of Amerigo Vespucci's Letter to
Pietro Soderini (September 4, 1504) (Illustrations) and Text) Chapter 24
Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of an Indian Woman of Mexico (1529)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 25 Christoph Weiditz's Drawing of a
Morisco Woman and Her Daughter at Home (1529) (Illustrations and Text) Part
26 II: The Americas as New Worlds for All? Chapter 27 The Jesuit and the
Bishop, Bahia, Brazil (1550s) Chapter 28 Fray Pedro de Gante's Letter to
Charles V, Mexico City (1552) Chapter 29 The Evils of Cochineal, Tlaxcala,
Mexico (1553) Chapter 30 The Indian Pueblo of Texupa in Sixteenth-Century
Mexico (1579) Chapter 31 Alonso Ortiz's Letter to His Wife, Mexico City
(March 8, 1574?) Chapter 32 Jerónimo de Benarcama's Letter to Francisco de
Borja, Granada, Spain (1566) Chapter 33 José de Acosta on the Salvation of
the Indians (1588) Chapter 34 Two Images from the Codex Osuna, Mexico City
(1565) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 35 Two Images from the Codex
Sierra, Oaxaca, Mexico (1550s-1560s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 36
Fray Diego Valadés's Ideal Atrio and Its Activities (1579) (Illustrations
and Text) Chapter 37 The Huejotzingo Altarpiece, Mexico (1586)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 38 The Mulatto Gentlemen of Esmeraldas,
Ecuador, by Thomas B. F. Cummins and William B. Taylor (Illustrations and
Text) Chapter 39 Blacks Dancing (ca. 1640) (Illustrations and Text) Part 40
III: Mid-Colonial Ways and Orders Chapter 41 Making an Image and a Shrine,
Copacabana, Peru (1582-1621) Chapter 42 Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's
Appeal Concerning the Priests, Peru (ca. 1615) Chapter 43 Pedro de León
Portocarrero's Description of Lima, Peru (early Seventeenth century)
Chapter 44 The Church and Monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru (1673)
Chapter 45 Santa Rosa of Lima According to a Pious Accountant (1617)
Chapter 46 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's Letter to Sor Filotea (1691) Chapter
47 Portraits of Santa Rosa and Sor Juana Chapter 48 Two Slaveries: The
Sermons of Padre Antúnio Vieira, Salvador, Bahia (ca. 1633) and So Luís do
Maranho (1653) Chapter 49 Confessing to the Holy Office of the Inquisition,
Bahia, Brazil (1592 and 1618) Chapter 50 Francisco de Avila's Christmas Eve
Sermon (1646) Chapter 51 The Witness Francisco Poma y Altas Caldeas of San
Pedro de Acas, Cajatambo, Peru (1657) Chapter 52 Crossing and Dome of the
Rosary Chapel, Church of Santo Domingo, Puebla, Mexico (1632-1690)
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 53 Two Paintings of A Corpus Christi
Procession in Cusco, Peru (ca. 1674-1680) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter
54 A Black Irmandade in Bahia, Brazil (1699) Part 55 IV: Iberian Rules and
American Practices in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 56 "As for the
Spaniard, their time is up. . . . I am the owner of these lands and the son
of the True God," Jauja, Peru. 1742-1752 Chapter 57 Nicolós Enguir±'s
Letter to the Governor of Buenos Aires (1753) Chapter 58 José de Guivez's
Decrees for the King's Subjects in Mexico (1769, 1778) Chapter 59 The
Foundation of Nuestra Seóora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, Mexico
(1769) Chapter 60 Concolorcorvo Engages the Postal Inspector about Indian
Affairs, Lima, Peru (1776) Chapter 61 Taming the Wilderness, Minas Gerais,
Brazil (1769) Chapter 62 Thanking Saint Anne - An Ex-Voto from Minas
Gerais, Brazil (1755) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 63 Jeremiah in the
Stocks - Baroque Art from the Gold Fields of Minas Gerais, Brazil (ca.
1770s) (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 64 Two Castas Paintings from
Eighteenth-Century Mexico (Illustrations and Text) Chapter 65 Religion and
the State Conjoined: Discourses on the Ten Commandments by Juan Francisco
Domínguez, Mexico (1805) Chapter 66 Brazilian Slaves Who Married (1811)
Chapter 67 Two Brazilian Wills (1793 and 1823) Chapter 68 Late
Eighteenth-Century Inscriptions on Fountains and Monuments in Mexico City
(Illustrations and Text) Chapter 69 T±pac Amaru I, Remembered (Eighteenth
century) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 70 "America Nursing Spanish Noble
Boys," Peru (ca. 1770s) (Illustration and Text) Chapter 71 José María
Morelos's "Sentiments of the Nation," Chilpancingo, Mexico (1813) Chapter
72 The Argentine Declaration of Independence, San Miguel de Tucumán (1816)
Chapter 73 The Brazilian Constitution and the Church (1824) Chapter 74
Glossary Chapter 75 Notes on Selections and Sources Chapter 76 Index