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Hearing American History
[...] sound is not as ephemeral as we might first think. [...] the same broad process of catastrophic change wiped out the histories of one literate Native American people, the Aztecs, who lost, not just a huge proportion of their population, but their written recotds to the Spanish colonial onslaug...
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Published in: | The Journal of American history (Bloomington, Ind.) Ind.), 2008-09, Vol.95 (2), p.417-431 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | [...] sound is not as ephemeral as we might first think. [...] the same broad process of catastrophic change wiped out the histories of one literate Native American people, the Aztecs, who lost, not just a huge proportion of their population, but their written recotds to the Spanish colonial onslaught. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8723 1945-2314 1936-0967 |
DOI: | 10.2307/25095627 |