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Rafael Tena Libros

La Religión Mexica

Brief overview, ideal for Spanish-speaking undergraduates, of Mexica religion as officially professed in the capital city just prior to European contact. Drawing from ethnohistorical sources, one of the principal chapters, an appendix, and a series of illustrations all aim to identify deities –Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

Códice Cozcatzin

Significant study and stunning facsimile of a postconquest historical genealogical manuscript from a town in the Valley of Mexico containing descriptions of lands said to have been given out by Itzcoatl in 1439, historical information about prehispanic rulers of Tenochtitlán and Tlatelolco, Tenochtitláns conquest of Tlatelolco in 1473, genealogical information about Xochimilco, and some limited

La Religión Mexica

Brief overview, ideal for Spanish-speaking undergraduates, of Mexica religion as officially professed in the capital city just prior to European contact. Drawing from ethnohistorical sources, one of the principal chapters, an appendix, and a series of illustrations all aim to identify deities –Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.