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Mexican church pre-Hispanic paintings suggest negotiation

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech October 07, 2022

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TEPOZTLAN – Indigenous symbols found painted next to Roman Catholic motifs at a 1550s-era convent near Mexico City suggest Spanish priests negotiated with Indigenous leaders in the first years after the conquest, experts said Friday. The popular belief has long been that the Spanish simply imposed their religion and government system after the 1521 defeat of the Aztec empire. But the few Spanish priests sent to Mexico were faced with the... + full article



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