Los Indios, su Historia y su Civilización by Antonio Batres Jáuregui

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Author Batres Jáuregui, Antonio
LoC No. 16010010
Title Los Indios, su Historia y su Civilización
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Summary "Los Indios, su Historia y su Civilización" by Antonio Batres Jáuregui is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the complex history of indigenous peoples in America, particularly focusing on their cultures, societies, and the impact of European colonization. It aims to shed light on the ancient civilizations that existed prior to the Spanish conquest, exploring their origins, languages, and cultural practices. At the start of the work, Jáuregui provides a reflective preface in which he discusses the importance of documenting the indigenous history with accuracy and respect. He expresses a commitment to using credible sources and highlights the dramatic transformations faced by indigenous peoples following European contact. The introduction hints at a critical examination of colonial practices and efforts that have led to the deterioration of indigenous societies, setting the stage for a thorough exploration of the pre-Columbian civilizations of Central America, including insights into their languages, traditions, and the harsh realities of conquest. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class F1461: Latin America local history: Guatemala
Subject Indians
Subject Indians of Central America -- Guatemala
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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