Tratado Unico y Singular del Origen de los Indios del Peru, Mejico, Santa Fe y Chile, Vol. 1
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183548817X
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9781835488171
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Diego Andres Rocha's "Tratado Unico y Singular del Origen de los Indios del Peru, Mejico, Santa Fe y Chile," Volume 1, is a historically significant work that delves into the origins of Indigenous peoples in Peru, Mexico, Santa Fe, and Chile during the colonial period.
Set against the backdrop of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, Rocha's book explores the socio-political climate of the time, marked by the clash of Indigenous cultures and European colonization. His work is a testament to the colonial intellectual discourse on race, identity, and the complex interplay between Indigenous and European worldviews.
Rocha employs a meticulous approach, drawing from a wide range of sources, including Indigenous myths, historical records, and linguistic analysis, to unravel the intricate tapestry of Indigenous origins. His insights challenge prevailing colonial stereotypes and provide a deeper understanding of the diverse Indigenous societies in these regions.
This volume serves as a foundational text for scholars studying Indigenous history and colonialism in the Americas. Rocha's interdisciplinary approach, integrating anthropology, history, and linguistics, offers a comprehensive perspective on the Indigenous populations, shedding light on their complex histories and contributions to the broader narrative of the Americas.
Set against the backdrop of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, Rocha's book explores the socio-political climate of the time, marked by the clash of Indigenous cultures and European colonization. His work is a testament to the colonial intellectual discourse on race, identity, and the complex interplay between Indigenous and European worldviews.
Rocha employs a meticulous approach, drawing from a wide range of sources, including Indigenous myths, historical records, and linguistic analysis, to unravel the intricate tapestry of Indigenous origins. His insights challenge prevailing colonial stereotypes and provide a deeper understanding of the diverse Indigenous societies in these regions.
This volume serves as a foundational text for scholars studying Indigenous history and colonialism in the Americas. Rocha's interdisciplinary approach, integrating anthropology, history, and linguistics, offers a comprehensive perspective on the Indigenous populations, shedding light on their complex histories and contributions to the broader narrative of the Americas.
Diego Andrés Rocha''s "Tratado Único y Singular del Origen de los Indios del Perú, Méjico, Santa Fé y Chile," Volume 1, is a historically significant work that delves into the origins of Indigenous peoples in Peru, Mexico, Santa Fé, and Chile during the colonial period.
Set against the backdrop of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, Rocha''s book explores the socio-political climate of the time, marked by the clash of Indigenous cultures and European colonization. His work is a testament to the colonial intellectual discourse on race, identity, and the complex interplay between Indigenous and European worldviews.
Rocha employs a meticulous approach, drawing from a wide range of sources, including Indigenous myths, historical records, and linguistic analysis, to unravel the intricate tapestry of Indigenous origins. His insights challenge prevailing colonial stereotypes and provide a deeper understanding of the diverse Indigenous societies in these regions.
This volume serves as a foundational text for scholars studying Indigenous history and colonialism in the Americas. Rocha''s interdisciplinary approach, integrating anthropology, history, and linguistics, offers a comprehensive perspective on the Indigenous populations, shedding light on their complex histories and contributions to the broader narrative of the Americas.
Set against the backdrop of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, Rocha''s book explores the socio-political climate of the time, marked by the clash of Indigenous cultures and European colonization. His work is a testament to the colonial intellectual discourse on race, identity, and the complex interplay between Indigenous and European worldviews.
Rocha employs a meticulous approach, drawing from a wide range of sources, including Indigenous myths, historical records, and linguistic analysis, to unravel the intricate tapestry of Indigenous origins. His insights challenge prevailing colonial stereotypes and provide a deeper understanding of the diverse Indigenous societies in these regions.
This volume serves as a foundational text for scholars studying Indigenous history and colonialism in the Americas. Rocha''s interdisciplinary approach, integrating anthropology, history, and linguistics, offers a comprehensive perspective on the Indigenous populations, shedding light on their complex histories and contributions to the broader narrative of the Americas.
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