Robert M. Carmack examines the history, societies, and cultures of native peoples of Central America and relates their many historical accomplishments and contributions to larger world history.
Robert M. Carmack examines the history, societies, and cultures of native peoples of Central America and relates their many historical accomplishments and contributions to larger world history.
Robert Carmack is retired professor of anthropology at the University at Albany-SUNY.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Spaniards Discover Aboriginal Central America Chapter 2: Native Peoples of the Three Major Pre-Hispanic Central American Socio-Cultural Regions Chapter 3: Central American Native Peoples at the Time of Spanish Contact Chapter 4: Mesoamerican Influence on and Ties with Central America's Native American Peoples Chapter 5: Case Study 1: The K'iche'-Mayan Peoples of Guatemala Chapter 6: Case Study 2: Masaya and the Indigenous Peoples of Nicaragua Chapter 7: Case Study 3: Buenos Aires and the Native Peoples of Costa Rica Chapter 8: The Lasting Legacy of the Central American Native Peoples
Chapter 1: The Spaniards Discover Aboriginal Central America Chapter 2: Native Peoples of the Three Major Pre-Hispanic Central American Socio-Cultural Regions Chapter 3: Central American Native Peoples at the Time of Spanish Contact Chapter 4: Mesoamerican Influence on and Ties with Central America's Native American Peoples Chapter 5: Case Study 1: The K'iche'-Mayan Peoples of Guatemala Chapter 6: Case Study 2: Masaya and the Indigenous Peoples of Nicaragua Chapter 7: Case Study 3: Buenos Aires and the Native Peoples of Costa Rica Chapter 8: The Lasting Legacy of the Central American Native Peoples
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