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- catalog abstract "This volume counters the stereotype that Indian women are without history. Neither silent nor invisible, women of early Mexico were active participants in their societies and critically influenced the direction history would take. This collection of essays by leading scholars in Mexican ethnohistory examines the life experiences of Indian women in preconquest and colonial Mexico.".
- catalog contributor b10408879.
- catalog contributor b10408880.
- catalog contributor b10408881.
- catalog coverage "Mexico Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [433]-466) and index.".
- catalog description "Mexica women on the home front : housework and religion in Aztec Mexico -- Aztec wives -- Indian-Spanish marriages in the first century of the colony -- Gender and social identity : Nahua naming patterns in postconquest Central Mexico -- From parallel and equivalent to separate but unequal : Tenochca Mexica women, 1500-1700 -- Activist or adulteress? The life and struggle of Dona Josefa María of Tepoztlan -- Matters of life at death : Nahuatl testaments of rural women, 1589-1801 -- Mixteca cacicas : status, wealth, and the political accommodation of native elite women in early colonial Oaxaca -- Women and crime in colonial Oaxaca : evidence of complementary gender roles in Mixtec and Zapotec societies -- Women, rebellion, and the moral economy of Maya peasants in colonial Mexico -- Work, marriage, and status : Maya women of colonial Yucatan -- Double jeopardy : Indian women in Jesuit missions of Nueva Vizcaya -- Women's voices from the frontier : San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala in the late eighteenth century -- Rethinking Malinche.".
- catalog description "This volume counters the stereotype that Indian women are without history. Neither silent nor invisible, women of early Mexico were active participants in their societies and critically influenced the direction history would take. This collection of essays by leading scholars in Mexican ethnohistory examines the life experiences of Indian women in preconquest and colonial Mexico.".
- catalog extent "x, 486 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0806129700 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico".
- catalog spatial "Mexico.".
- catalog subject "305.48/897072 21".
- catalog subject "Ethnohistory Mexico.".
- catalog subject "F1219.3.W6 I53 1997".
- catalog subject "Indian women Mexico Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Indian women Mexico History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Indian women Mexico Social conditions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mexica women on the home front : housework and religion in Aztec Mexico -- Aztec wives -- Indian-Spanish marriages in the first century of the colony -- Gender and social identity : Nahua naming patterns in postconquest Central Mexico -- From parallel and equivalent to separate but unequal : Tenochca Mexica women, 1500-1700 -- Activist or adulteress? The life and struggle of Dona Josefa María of Tepoztlan -- Matters of life at death : Nahuatl testaments of rural women, 1589-1801 -- Mixteca cacicas : status, wealth, and the political accommodation of native elite women in early colonial Oaxaca -- Women and crime in colonial Oaxaca : evidence of complementary gender roles in Mixtec and Zapotec societies -- Women, rebellion, and the moral economy of Maya peasants in colonial Mexico -- Work, marriage, and status : Maya women of colonial Yucatan -- Double jeopardy : Indian women in Jesuit missions of Nueva Vizcaya -- Women's voices from the frontier : San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala in the late eighteenth century -- Rethinking Malinche.".
- catalog title "Indian women of early Mexico / edited by Susan Schroeder, Stephanie Wood, and Robert Haskett.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".