Invención, colonización y memoria indígena en la narrativa de fray bernardino de sahagún

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With the arrival of Europeans in the sixteenth century the territory that would be renamed as America, the speech to explain what his eyes was presented as a "New World" developed a representation that re-ordered and re-classified. To achieve this, various mechanisms of colonization on the peoples and cultures would be implemented. Narrating these events would also be a tool of taxation and justification of a new colonial order. In this context, the various ways of naming and representing the divine would covert the value and content provided by indigenous peoples. Starting a long process of colonization of memory-history of indigenous peoples.

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Eusebio, I. E. (2016). Invención, colonización y memoria indígena en la narrativa de fray bernardino de sahagún. Dialogo Andino, 1(49), 57–72. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0719-26812016000100008

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