27 January 2022
A new paper by Justyna Olko “Remote Stories, Local Meanings: Knowledge Transfer and Acculturation Strategies in Nahua Sociocultural History”
The sixteenth-century Nahuas maintained their sociocultural integrity despite aggressive colonial policies of assimilation and were capable of engaging in creative dialogues with European traditions using their own cultural matrix. A new paper by Justyna Olko “Remote Stories, Local Meanings: Knowledge Transfer and Acculturation Strategies in Nahua Sociocultural History”, The Americas 79:1/January 2022. This research is part of an NCN-funded project Indigenous trauma, acculturation and agency. The Nahua world from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. https://bit.ly/NahuaKnowledge