Encounters with the Americas

Encounters with the Americas1995
About this book
"Richly illustrated catalog accompanied the renovated exhibition at Harvard's Peabody Museum. Like the exhibition, the catalog is divided into three parts: the age of encounter between indigenous and Spanish peoples; the classic Maya; and cultural survival in the contemporary world among the highland Maya of Guatemala, the Kuna people of Panama, and Amazonian societies. The authors present their own synthetic treatments of these subjects, supported by well-selected testimony from the actors themselves, such as Hernando Cortés, Sahagún's informants as presented by The Broken Spears, and recorded testimony from contemporary indigenous peoples"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL3533847W
Subjects
AntiquitiesDiscovery and explorationExhibitionsIndians of Central AmericaIndians of South AmericaMayasPeabody Museum of Archaeology and EthnologyMayas, antiquitiesIndians of central america, antiquitiesIndians of south america, antiquitiesAmerica, discovery and exploration