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11. Native American Autonomy in Colonial Mexico and New Granada: Individual Acts, Corporate Actions

Friday, January 7, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Convention Center, Room 619

Joint Session with the Conference on Latin American History

  • Chair: Matthew Restall, Penn State University

  • Papers: The Nahuas’ Holy Hill: A Symbol of Autonomy and Integration in Colonial Amecameca, Mexico
    Edward Osowski, University of Northern Iowa

    Standing United and Divided in Papantla, Veracruz, 1750–1800
    Jason Frederick, Penn State University

    The Death of Alexandro Quiñones: Franciscan Failure, Andakí Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century New Granada
    Rick Goulet, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

    Coyaima: “El Pueblo de la Real Corona.” Indigenous Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century Nueva Granada
    Renée Soulodre-La France, King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario

  • Comment: Kris Lane, College of William and Mary
   
     
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