Andean cosmopolitans : seeking justice and reward at the Spanish royal court /

After the Spanish victories over the Inca claimed Tawantinsuyu for Charles V in the 1530s, native Andeans undertook a series of perilous trips from Peru to the royal court in Spain. Ranging from an indigenous commoner entrusted with delivering birds of prey for courtly entertainment to an Inca princ...

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Main Author: Puente Luna, José Carlos de la (Author)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Don Melchor is dead -- Khipus, community, and the pursuit of justice in sixteenth-century Peru -- The expanding web : indigenous claimants join the early modern Atlantic -- Who speaks for the Indians? Lima, castile, and the rise of the Nación Índica -- At his majesty's expense : imperial quandaries and indigenous visitors at court -- What's in a name? impostors, forgeries & the limits of transatlantic advocacy -- The great Inca Don Luis I. 
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