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Ms Hunter 242 f. 256r Evangelical Battle, from Historia de Tlaxcala
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Ms Hunter 242 f. 256r Evangelical Battle, from Historia de Tlaxcala
GUL232044 Ms Hunter 242 f.256r Evangelical Battle, from Historia de Tlaxcala by Diego Munoz Camarago (pen & ink on paper) by Mexican School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library, Scotland; eUniversity of Glasgow Library; Mexican, out of copyright
Media ID 22663292
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Aztec Aztecs Central America Conquistador Conquistadors Conversion Converting Latin America Mexicans Mexico Mexican Missionary Tribe America Continent Natives
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This print titled "Ms Hunter 242 f. 256r Evangelical Battle, from Historia de Tlaxcala" takes us back to the 16th century in Central America, where a significant clash of cultures and beliefs occurred. The artwork, created by Diego Munoz Camarago, showcases an intense battle between the Aztecs and Spanish conquistadors. In this scene, we witness a fierce confrontation between indigenous tribesmen and European missionaries. The setting is the Temple of Quetzal, a sacred place for the native people. Both sides are armed with various weapons including spears as they engage in combat. The image captures not only the physical conflict but also represents a clash of ideologies - Christianity versus traditional tribal beliefs. It symbolizes the efforts made by Spanish conquerors to convert indigenous populations to their religion. As we delve into this historical moment frozen in time, we can't help but reflect on the immense impact these encounters had on both sides. This artwork serves as a reminder of how different cultures collided during colonization and how it shaped Mexico's history forever. Preserved within Glasgow University Library's collection, this piece offers us an opportunity to explore Latin America's rich heritage while contemplating themes such as conquests, resistance, and cultural assimilation that continue to resonate today.
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