Writing Timucua: Recovering and Interrogating Indigenous Authorship (original) (raw)
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Matthew Restall
Ucla Historical Journal, 1992
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David Tavárez
Colonial Latin American Review, 2000
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Carlos Brokmann
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Mark Alan Mattes
American Literary History, 2023
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Ben Leeming
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Words and Worlds Turned Around: Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America, edited by David Tavárez.
David Tavárez
University Press of Colorado, 2017
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Stephen T O'Neil
The Catholic Historical Review, 2013
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Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
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Cristine Soliz
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Jose Espericueta
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Bas van Doesburg
Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America (edited by Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim), 2018
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Alejandra Dubcovsky
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The Timucuan Missions of Spanish Florida and the Rebellion of 1656
John Worth
1992
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Jennifer Scheper Hughes
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Karl Taube
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Josefrayn Sanchez-Perry
Religiology, 2021
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Rene Teijgeler
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Daniel I. Wasserman-Soler
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Charles Haecker
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2014
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"Representing Native American Women in Early Colonial American Writings: Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Juan Ortiz and John Smith.”
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Byron Hamann
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Samantha Fox
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2012
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Sergio Romero, Garry Sparks, Frauke Sachse
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Parker VanValkenburgh
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Michael Ward
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Norman Darío Gómez Hernández
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David Charles Wright Carr
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Ricardo M Garcia
UCLA History Dissertation, 2016
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Aida Mostkoff
Ucla Historical Journal, 1987
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Claudia Espejel
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