The study of pre-Hispanic societies focuses not only on their most remarkable aspects-their technological developments, military exploits, political events, and economic achievements-but also on the everyday phenomena through which their ideology and identity are reproduced. One such element is the interaction between members of a community and foreigners or socially marginalized figures-those persons on the periphery of a culture who permanently transgress the prevailing social, ethico-moral, and behavioral norms.
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