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Contents List of Figures 000 List of Maps 000 List of Tables 000 Acknowledgments 000 Introduction: The Genre of Conquest Studies 000 Susan Schroeder 1. Mesoamerican Conquistadors in the Sixteenth Century 000 Michel R. Oudijk and Matthew Restall 2. The Conquest in Images: Stories of Tlaxcalteca and Quauhquecholteca Conquistadors 000 Florine G. L. Asselbergs 3. Whose Conquest? Nahua, Zapoteca, and Mixtec Auxiliaries in the Conquest of Central America 000 Laura Matthew 4. Concubines and Wives: Reinterpreting Native-Spanish Intimate Unions in Sixteenth-Century Guatemala 000 Robinson A. Herrera 5. Conquest, Coercion, and Indigenous Allies: The Role of Indios Amigos in the Campaigns in New Galicia, 1530?1541 000 Ida Altman 6. Forgotten Allies: The Origins and Roles of Native Mesoamerican Auxiliaries and Indios Conquistadores in the Conquest of Yucatan, 1526?1550 000 John F. Chuchiak IV 7. The Indios Conquistadores of Oaxaca's Sierra Norte: From Indian Conquerors to Local Indians, 1523?1770 000 Yanna Yannakakis 8. Nahua Christian Warriors in the Mapa de Cuauhtlantzinco, Cholula Parish 000 Stephanie Wood 9. "By the Force of Their Lives and the Spilling of Blood": Flechero Service and Political Leverage on the New Galicia Frontier, 1590?1785 000 Bret Blosser Conclusion 000 Laura Matthew and Michel R. Oudijk Glossary 000 Bibliography 000 List of Contributors 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
New Spain -- History, Military -- 16th century.
Indians of Mexico -- Government relations.
Indians of Central America -- Government relations.