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“The native borrowing of Spanish cultural elements did not represent native culture loss or decline, but rather adaptability and vitality. Natives tended to view borrowings—be they Spanish words, concepts, ways of counting, worship, of building houses, or of town planning—not as loans but as part of community practice and custom. They view them not as Spanish, nor even as native, but as local
— Nov 23, 2025 05:43PM
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Brendan
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“Only very gradually did community autonomy erode under demographic and political pressures from non-native populations. From the native perspective, therefore, the Conquest was not a dramatic singular event, symbolized by any one incident or moment, as it was for Spaniards. Rather, the Spanish invasion and colonial rule were part of a larger, protracted process of negotiation and accommodation.”
— Nov 18, 2025 08:28PM
Brendan
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Fascinating detail from a 16th century Nahuatl song that inverts the typical narrative:
“the song’s lyrics present the war [i.e. the ‘Spanish Conquest’] as a kind of civil or local conflict, between rival city-states within the same ethnic and linguistic area. The Spaniards play important roles, but secondary ones as agents of native ambition whose eventual triumph isn’t really a triumph.”
— Nov 16, 2025 04:06PM
“the song’s lyrics present the war [i.e. the ‘Spanish Conquest’] as a kind of civil or local conflict, between rival city-states within the same ethnic and linguistic area. The Spaniards play important roles, but secondary ones as agents of native ambition whose eventual triumph isn’t really a triumph.”
Brendan
is on page 43 of 218
“If we were to create [a hypothetical average conquistador], he would be a young man in his late 20s, semiliterate, from southwestern Spain, trained in a particular trade or profession, seeking opportunity through patronage networks based on family and hometown ties. Armed as well as he could afford…he would be ready to invest what he had and risk his life if absolutely necessary in order to be a member of
— Nov 16, 2025 02:46PM
Brendan
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“As was often the case, the quick Spanish victory was a myth that masked years of conflict among Spaniards and among natives as well as between them.”
— Nov 16, 2025 02:39PM
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…And they were able to do this because of the integrity and flourishing of semi-autonomous municipal communities. By the end of the colonial period, there was little about native culture in most of Spanish America that ‘could safely be declared to have been entirely European of entirely indigenous in origin.’”
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