Indigenous Elites and Creole Identity in Colonial Mexico, 1500–1800
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Indigenous Elites and Creole Identity in Colonial Mexico, 1500–1800

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Modern Mexico derives many of its richest symbols of national heritage and identity from the Aztec legacy, even as it remains a predominantly Spanish-speaking, Christian society. This volume argues that the composite, neo-Aztec flavor of Mexican identity was, in part, a consequence of active efforts by indigenous elites after the Spanish conquest to grandfather ancestral rights into the colonial era. By emphasizing the antiquity of their claims before Spanish officials, native leaders extended the historical awareness of the colonial regime into the pre-Hispanic past, and therefore also the themes, emotional contours, and beginning points of what we today understand as 'Mexican history'. This emphasis on ancient roots, moreover, resonated with the patriotic longings of many creoles, descendants of Spaniards born in Mexico. Alienated by Spanish scorn, creoles associated with indigenous elites and studied their histories, thereby reinventing themselves as Mexico's new 'native' leadership and the heirs to its prestigious antiquity.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Figures
  9. Abbreviations
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Note on language
  12. 1 Introduction
  13. 2 The natural lords: asserting continuity, 1531-66
  14. 3 Cacique informants and early Spanish texts, 1535-80
  15. 4 Cacique-chroniclers and the origins of creole historiography, 1580-1640
  16. 5 Cacique-hidalgos: envisioning ancient roots in the mature colony
  17. 6 Cacique-patrons: Mexicanizing the church
  18. 7 Cacique-letrados: an Indian gentry after 1697
  19. 8 Cacique-ambassadors and the “Indian nation” in Bourbon Mexico
  20. 9 Conclusion
  21. Works cited
  22. Index