cool! glad you had a great time and thanks much for the website. here is
the bibliography from that website:
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estudio etnohistórico (México: Ediciones Fuente Cultural, 1946).
Aguirre Beltrán, Gonzalo, Cuijla: esbozo etnográfico de un pueblo negro,
(México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1958).
Althoff, Daniel , "Afro-Mestizo Speech from Costa Chica, Guerrero: From
Cuaji to Cuijla," (Language Problems and Language Planning, 18(3),
1994), p.242-256.
Carroll, Patrick J., Blacks in Colonial Veracruz: Race, Ethnicity, and
Regional Development, (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1991).
Cruz Carretero, Sagrario , Identidad en una comunidad afromestiza del
centro de Veracruz: La población de Mata Clara, (Tésis de Licenciatura,
Fundación Universidad de las Américas).
Davidson, David M., "Negro Slave Control and Resistance in colonial
Mexico, 1519-1650," In Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the
Americas. Richard Price, ed. (Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 1973).
Eaton, Tracey, "Mexico's Other Minority", San Francisco Examiner, 4/24/96.
Gutiérrez Avila, Miguel Angel, Corrido y violencia: entre los
afromestizos de la Costa Chica de Guerrero y Oaxaca, (México:
Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, 1988).
Love, Edgar , 1967 "Negro Resistance to Spanish Rule in Colonial
Mexico," (Journal of Negro History 52(2), 1967), p. 89-103.
Martínez Montiel, Luz María, Presencia Africana en México, (México:
Dirección General de Culturas Populares, 1994).
Mendoza, Vicente T., "Algo del folklore negro de México," In Miscelánea
de estudios dedicados al Dr. Fernando Ortiz. Vol. 2. (Havana, 1956).
Moedano Navarro, Gabriel, "El arte verbal afromestizo de la Costa Chica
de Guerrero: situación actual y necesidades de su investigación,"
(Anales de Antropología 25:283-296, 1988).
Ngou-Mve, Nicolás, El Africa Bantú en la colonización de México:
1595-1640, (Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas:
Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional).
Palmer, Colin A., Slaves of the White God: Blacks in Mexico, 1570-1650,
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976).
Taylor, William B., "The Foundation of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de
los Morenos de Amapa," (The Americas 26(4), 1970), p. 439-446.
Torres Cerdán, Raquel, Dora Elena Careaga Gutiérrez, and Sagrario Cruz
Carretero, "La cocina afromestiza en Veracruz," (Veracruz: Instituto
Veracruzano de Cultura, 1995).
Valdés, Dennis Nodin, "The Decline of Slavery in Mexico," (Americas
44(2), 1987), p. 67-194.
Vinson, Ben , "Free Colored Voices: Issues of Representation and Racial
Identity in the Colonial Mexican Militia," (Journal of Negro History,
79(4), 1994, p. 170-182.
Vinson, Ben, Bearing arms for his majesty : the free-colored militia in
colonial Mexico, (Stanford: University Press, 2001).
sgapodaca wrote:
I hope everyone is doing ok. I just came back from a trip to Jalisco
and wanted to let you know that I had a lot of fun. Of course, I used
some of my time there interviewing my relatives and visiting the
Zacoalco's notaria for records from the 1700's. Soon, I'll post an
updated family tree on the files section.
By the way, the conversation about spanish ancestors and indios
ancestors is past already, but I just wanted to remind you that we
must not forget our african roots. According to researcher Bobby
Vaughn, black population outnumbered spaniards during most of the
colonial times. Have a look at this page: www.afromexico.com I, and
probably many of you, have found mulatos, coyotes, and similar terms
on some of our lines, which means that we also have african roots.
Is anyone aware of a book called "Haciendas y Estancias de Jalisco"?
Well, on a trip to Guadalajara, I got a copy of this book, and even
though I haven't read it all, It has some interesting information on
the haciendas of Jalisco.
Ok, I'll keep in touch.
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