Bonfires of culture : Franciscans, indigenous leaders, and the Inquisition in early Mexico, 1524-1540 / Patricia Lopes Don.
2010
F1230 .D68 2010 (Mapit)
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Bonfires of culture : Franciscans, indigenous leaders, and the Inquisition in early Mexico, 1524-1540 / Patricia Lopes Don.
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ISBN
9780806140490 (alk. paper)
0806140496 (alk. paper)
0806140496 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c2010.
Language
English
Description
xiii, 263 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Call Number
F1230 .D68 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
972/.02
Summary
"In their efforts to convert indigenous peoples, Franciscan friars brought the Spanish Inquisition to early-sixteenth-century Mexico. Patricia Lopes Don now investigates these trials to offer an inside look at this brief but consequential episode of Spanish methods of colonization, providing a fresh interpretation of an early period that has remained too long understudied." "Drawing on previously underutilized records of Inquisition proceedings, Don examines four of the most important trials of native leaders to uncover the Franciscans' motivations for using the Inquisition and the indigenous response to it. She focuses on the consecutive impact of the four trials - against nahualli Martin Ocelotl, an influential native priest; Andres Mixcoatl, an advocate of open resistance to the Franciscans; Miguel Pochtecatl Tlaylotla, a guardian of native religious artifacts; and Don Carlos of Texcoco, a native chief burned at the stake for heresy. Don reveals the heart of Bishop Zumarraga's methods of conducting the trials - including spectacular bonfires in which any native idols found in the possession of professed converts were destroyed. Her knowledge of the contemporary Spain that shaped the friars' perspectives enables Don to offer new understanding of the evolution of Franciscan attitudes toward evangelization." "Through close reading of the trial transcripts, Don explores the learning process the first generation of colonial native leaders underwent as they negotiated religious matters with the Franciscans. As the advantage of accommodating the friars became clear, indigenous peoples caught up in these trials began to modify their older beliefs and practices in strategic ways. Bonfires of Culture reexamines important primary documents and offers a new perspective on a pivotal historical era."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
The early colonial leadership dilemma
The Nahualli: the trial of Martín Ocelotl
The millenarian: the trial of Andrés Mixcoatl
The keepers of the Huitzilopochtlis: the trial of Miguel Pochtecatl Tlaylotla
The Tlahtoani: the trial of Don Carlos of Texcoco
Epilogue: the legacy of the Inquisition in central Mexico
Appendix: Boban Calendar Wheel.
The Nahualli: the trial of Martín Ocelotl
The millenarian: the trial of Andrés Mixcoatl
The keepers of the Huitzilopochtlis: the trial of Miguel Pochtecatl Tlaylotla
The Tlahtoani: the trial of Don Carlos of Texcoco
Epilogue: the legacy of the Inquisition in central Mexico
Appendix: Boban Calendar Wheel.