Encounter, Engagement, and Exchange How Native Populations of the Americas Transformed the World

Selected papers from the annual conference of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Wright, John B. (John Barton), 1962-2024, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [New Orleans, La.] : SALALM Secretariat, Latin American Library, Tulane University 2011.
Colección:Latin American information series
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The first Americans / Alfred W. Crosby
  • New data for the existence of plantain cultivation in coastal Brazil before 1492 / William Balee
  • The "Berkeley School" and the great Mesoamerican demographic debate : un homenaje / Peter Stern
  • El papel de la expedición botánica dirigida por Jose Celestino Mutis en el desarrollo de las bibiloteca especializadas en Columbia / Ketty Rodríguez Casillas
  • The atrio cross and the communcation of Catholic doctrine in colonial Mexico / Derek Burdette
  • Colonial literacy in Yucatec Maya : an authentic indigenous voice, or regional interethnic Lingua Franca? / Mark Lentz
  • The art of economic manuscripts : Nahuatl writing in land and tribute documents from Central Mexico, 1540-1640 / Richard Conway
  • French colonial perspectives of indigenous Latin America from the William J. Haggerty Collection of French colonial history / Martha Daisy Kelehan
  • The lure of Kekchi : a German entrepreneur becomes a Mayanist / Guillermo Náñez-Falcón
  • William E. Gates and the collection of Mesoamericana / Mark L. Grover
  • Resources for the study of Indian languages in the Chicago area / Gabrielle M. Toth
  • In amoxtli, in amoxcalli : el libro y la biblioteca prehispánica y su influencia en las bibliotecas coloniales en Mexico / Saúl Armendáriz Sánchez
  • Las cartillas de alfabetización en lengua indígena : un intento por rescatar la riqueza lingüística de Mexico / Micaela Chávez Villa, Víctor J. Cid Carmona
  • A new world of words : Amerindian language printing in the colonial world / Daniel J. Slive
  • Interpreting the interpreters : worlds regarding one another / Frances Karttunen
  • A late encounter : the unusual friendship between Percy Bigmouth and Martha Gene Neyland revealed through letters and stories during the 1940s / Paulita Aguilar, Claire-Lise Benaud
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe : influence of the Mestizo icon on Mexico and the Catholic Church / Steven A. Kiczek
  • The indigenous in Mariátegui / Richard Phillips
  • The Esther Chávez Cano Collection : an archival record of violence against women in the U.S.-Mexico border and a tool for scholars and activists / Charles Stanford, Molly Molloy
  • The pre-conquest aesthetic in modern Mexican silver / Penny C. Morrill
  • Spanish pueblo revival architecture : blending native and new world design in New Mexico / Audra Bellmore
  • No Maya libraries? Representation in and reception of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto / David C. Murray
  • Native Americans as portrayed on the operatic stage : an introduction / Peter S. Bushnell
  • Incidents of travel & research into the pre-Columbian past / Daniel Peters
  • Searching for professional development opportunities and finding HAPIness / Marsha Forys
  • You can do it all! But do you still want to? Identifying, creating, and enjoying professional development activities / Anne C. Barnhart
  • Where we are, where may we be going, and what can we do there? / David Block
  • Waquichastati? Aymara and Quechua in the cataloging of Bolivian materials / Tina Gross.