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I need help. I would like for good messages like this and other that
are suggesting various books to be saved in the Ranchos2 files area.
Something like making a folder called "Indios" and a subfolder called
"Tlaxcaltecs" and then the books sited here inserted. As the messages
come in hot and heavy please do take this good information and save it
to a folder so we can reference it later. thanks,
joseph
Arturo Ramos wrote:
Alberto:
Thanks for the information. Based on that article, I found a very
useful book on the topic, which Schmal references:
People of the Peyote: Huichol Indian History, Religion, & Survival
(Paperback) by Stacy B. Schaefer (Editor), Peter T. Furst (Editor)
I also ordered one of his books on genealogy.
Mexican-American Genealogical Research: Following the Paper Trail to
Mexico (Paperback) by John Schmal, Donna Morales
I have also found a couple of books published by a University in
Tlaxcala that are precisely on the topic of Tlaxacltec settlements in
Zacatecas:
Los tlaxcaltecas en el estado de Zacatecas: sublevaciones
Autor: Elva Martínez Rivera
ISBN: 968-7727-33-0
Constructores de la nación. La migración tlaxcalteca en el norte de
la Nueva España
Autor: Israel Cavazos Garza
ISBN: 968-7727-36-5
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Alberto Duarte <albertodua@y...>
wrote:
John Schmal wrote an excellent article about the
Chichimecas.
Please go to and see:
http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/jpschmal/jsindigenouszacatecas.h
tml
Alberto Duarte Prieto.
Santa Maria, California
--- Arturo Ramos <arturo.ramos2@v...> wrote:
Does anybody have any information on the forced
immigration of
Tlaxcaltec Indios to the Chichimeca regions of
Colotlan, San Luis
Potosi and Chalchichuites in 1591? The involuntary
migration was
organized by a certain Rodrigo del Rio in order to
bring pacified
settlers to promising mining areas where the Spanish
were to that date
unable to pacify the local Indios.
These were appartently a large percentage of the
original settlers in
both Colotlan and Totatiche, Jalisco.
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