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    In the book, Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico, Camilla Townsend illustrates the life of an enslaved native American and the choices she had to make during the conquering of her native land. Malintzin was a slave to the Spaniards, and the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, obtained her by defeating a tribe and winning her as a gift. Cortes originally gave Malintzin to one of his captains, unknowing of her value to translate between the Spanish and indigenous people…

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    Harvest Of Empire Summary

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    As the world grew and civilizations rose, there were those who used brute force, manipulation, and raping of cultures to gain money, power, and complete control of what they so desired. First starting off with the spanish capture of mexico and then the complete takeover of the Native Americans by the new American settlers. The book that will be used to help explain everything will be Juan Gonzalez revised edition of Harvest of Empire:A History of Latinos in America. When the world was young many…

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    La Siguanaba Thesis

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    Siguanaba (also known as La Siguanaba) is a well-known figure from both Salvadoran and Guatemalan legends. She was originally called Sihuehuet, which means beautiful woman, she had an affair with the son of God, Tlaloc and became pregnant. She was an irresponsible mother and left her young son alone while she satisfied her sexual desires with other men/gods. When Tlaloc discovered this, he was furious. So he changed her name to Siguanaba, or horrible/ugly woman, and placed a curse on her.…

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    believed that there were 5 ages or sun in the life time of the world. Each stage was a god, the first god is named Tezcatlipoca, the next was Quetzalcoatl, the third god was Tlaloc, the second to last is the Chalchiuhtlicue, Finally the last was Nahuatl. All the gods somehow died, that's why there were 5 suns. The Aztecs didn't just sit around all day they had to have played games, well that is very true. The Aztecs created a game that was called “Patolli” this was a board game. How they played…

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    After two centuries of hard work and labor, Aztecs became an empire. The Aztecs ruled Mesoamerica between 13th and 16th centuries. Once, Aztecs were a tribe in the marshlands but after many years of constructing, the tribe turned into an empire. The Aztec culture was one of the most advanced cultures that have existed in Mesoamerica. The Aztec life was so advanced, at that time, in the world that the Aztecs were living better than many of the European cities. The Aztec culture was the most…

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    El Templo Mayor Essay

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    Blood, human sacrifice, and savage ways are conceptions of the Aztec civilization that a mind novice in Aztec history has formulated. These misconceptions can be attributed in part to the destruction of historical archives and undiscovered pieces of information nestled within Aztec ruins. It is correct to say that much history of this grand civilization was destroyed during the Spanish Conquest of 1519 led by Hernan Cortes and his populous army of men. However, through archaeological…

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    Hopi Tribe Thesis

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    some have been violent in nature while others much more peaceful. The Hopi tribe were considered to be Pueblo people, and both were descendants of the ancient Anasazi civilization. “Hopi tribes spoke Uto-Aztecan, which was more closely related to Nahuatl than to the languages of the other Southwestern pueblos. The Hopi language is still spoken by more than 5000 people in what we now know as Arizona” (Web, Native language.org). Native languages aren’t something we hear often to know the language…

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    Aztecs Being Conquered by the Spanish and Cortes Sara Cabrera History 20 Leann King The Spanish and Hernan Cortes are very important throughout history. Conquering the Aztecs was very important to Cortes, who was captain. Him and his soldiers planned and landed in Mexico in 1519; with 550 men, sixteen horses, and ten cannon. Hernan Cortes was a soldier in the expedition of Cuba that was led by Diego Vasquez and then later they sent him to Mexico and they were…

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    Patriarchy In La Malinche

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    text offers a new interpretation of her. The novel also stresses the lack historical record of Malinche regardless of her key role in the Conquista, reflecting her stolen or lack of agency. The narrative defines Malinche as Malintzin Tenepal: “a Nahuatl princess”, “sold into slavery by her own widowed mother”, “given to [Cortez] as a gift” and being “used [as Cortez’s] tongue, ears, and mind” (Corpi 57). This interpretation of Maliche contradict Paz’s version about Malinche giving herself…

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    Hernan Cortes was relentless and persistent with conquering of the Aztecs. He nearly exterminated his own troops in an encounter with the Aztecs known as La Noche Triste. The book centers around three distinct phases in order for Cortes to conquer the indigenous people. There were the Aztec insurgency, Montezuma’s death, and the retreat from Tenochtitlan. Most of the time out numbered in battle, Cortes managed to defeat the Aztecs in less than two years, making it one of the greatest military…

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