Lovell, W. George (William George), 1951- author.
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2013];©2013
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Part of the series Civilization of the American Indian series v. 271;Civilization of the American Indian series v. 271.
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-325) and index.
- Conquest and resistance: Advance and retreat Alliance and revolt Return and surrender — Settlement and colonization: The emergence of core and periphery Congregación and the creation of Pueblos de Indios — Labor and tribute: The birth of the Encomienda Alvarado, Espinar, and the booty of Huehuetenango Maldonado, Marroquín, and the regulation of excess — Dynamics of Maya survival: At first contact The Cerrato years Decline between reforms The Valverde years Reaching the nadir The slow recovery.
Subjects:
- Indians of Central America — Guatemala — Government relations.
- Indians of Central America — First contact with Europeans — Guatemala.
- Indians of Central America — Colonization — Guatemala.
- Guatemala — History — To 1821.
- Guatemala — Colonization.
- Guatemala — Foreign relations — Spain.
- Spain — Foreign relations — Guatemala.
- Spain — Colonies — America.
- Mayas — Guatemala — Social conditions.
- Mayas — Land tenure — Guatemala.
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