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We People Here : Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
Editor: James Lockhart


Historians are concerned today that the Spaniards' early accounts of their first experiences with the Indians in the Americas should be balanced with accounts from the Indian perspective. 'We People Here' reflects that concern, bringing together important and revealing documents written in the Nahuatl language in sixteenth-century Mexico. James Lockhart's superior translation combines contemporary English with the most up-to-date, nuanced understanding of Nahuatl grammar and meaning. The foremost Nahuatl conquest account is Book Twelve of the Florentine Codex. In this monumental work - volume 1 of a series, produced by U.C.L.A's Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, called the 'Repertorium Columbianum' - Fray Bernardino de Sahagun commissioned Nahuas to collect and record in their own language accounts of the conquest of Mexico; he then added a parallel Spanish account that is part summary, part elaboration of the Nahuatl. Here, the Nahuatl and Spanish texts are together in one volume with en face English translations and reproductions of the copious illustrations from the Codex. Also included are five other Nahua conquest texts. Lockhart's introduction discusses each one individually, placing the narratives in context.

Editions (2 of 2)

We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico (Repertorium Columbianum, Vol 1)
We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico (Repertorium Columbianum, Vol 1)
Editor: James Lockhart
Hardcover
3/14/1994
University of California Press
ISBN10 : 0520078756
ISBN13 : 9780520078758
We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
Editor: James Lockhart
Paperback
5/1/2004
WIPF & STOCK PUBL
ISBN10 : 1592446817
ISBN13 : 9781592446810

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