Natives, Europeans, and Africans in sixteenth-century Santiago de Guatemala /
[Book]
Robinson A. Herrera.
1st ed.
Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2003.
1 online resource (x, 261 pages) :
maps
Parts of chapter eight previously appeared as "'Por Que No Sabemos Firmar' : Black Slaves in Early Guatemala," Americas 57, no. 2 (October 2000).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-250) and index.
Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Colonial Foundations -- Chapter Two: The Rise of a Commercial Center -- Chapter Three: Interregional and International Merchants -- Chapter Four: The Fringes of the Commercial Networks -- Chapter Five: Harvesting and Transporting Wealth -- Chapter Six: Replicating the European Material World -- Chapter Seven: The Wealth of Literacy -- Chapter Eight: African Slaves and Free Workers -- Chapter Nine: Indigenous Corporate Structures -- Chapter Ten: Indigenous Laborers -- Chapter Eleven: The Ever-Present Past -- Notes -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two.
Table 4. Cabildo Members, Milpa de San Pedro, 1583 -- Table 5. Cabildo Members, Town of Escuintla, 1569 -- Table 6. Cabildo Members, Town of San Martín Jilotepeque, 1581 -- Table 7. Cabildo Members, Town of San Juan Jicotenango, 1583 -- Table 8. Cabildo Members, Town of Pinula, 1569 -- Table 9. Cabildo Members, Town of Mixco, 1570.
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Natives, Europeans, and Africans in sixteenth-century Santiago de Guatemala.