出版社:Department of Modern Languages, University of Texas-Pan American
摘要:As the colony of Nueva España (New Spain) emerged, the indigenous Tlaxcalans, who had supported Cortés in the defeat of the Mexica-Tenochca and their allies, developed detailed narratives to document their participation in the colonial endeavor. These newest and most fervent Spanish colonial subjects accompanied explorations and eventually were pressed into relocation to establish colonial settlements in areas where the indigenous population was not as supportive of the European settlements. Tlaxcalans accompanied expeditions to Central America, the Pacific coast, northward along the Gulf Coast and to the northwest into what is today the US Southwest, including the ill-fated and extremely controversial trip by Vásquez de Coronado to “Cíbola” or “Quivira.” In the sixteenth century, Tlaxcalan families would be relocated to establish colonies in San Luis Potosí, Saltillo and Santa Fe.