Since Time Immemorial
Native Custom and Law in Colonial Mexico
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Pages: 352
Illustrations: 37 illustrations
Published: May 2023
Author: Yanna Yannakakis
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History > Latin American History, Latin American Studies > Mexico, Native and Indigenous Studies
History > Latin American History, Latin American Studies > Mexico, Native and Indigenous Studies
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Yanna Yannakakis is Associate Professor of History at Emory University, author of The Art of Being In-Between: Native Intermediaries, Indian Identity, and Local Rule in Colonial Oaxaca, and coeditor of Indigenous Intellectuals: Knowledge, Power, and Colonial Culture in Mexico and the Andes, both also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xiii
Part I. Legal and Intellectual Foundations: Twelfth through Seventeenth Centuries
1. Custom, Law, and Empire in the Mediterranean-Atlantic World 23
2. Translating Custom in Castile, Central Mexico, and Oaxaca 45
Part II. Good and Bad Customs in the Native Past and Present: Sixteenth through Seventeenth Centuries
3. Framing Pre-Hispanic Law and Custom 73
4. The Old Law, Polygyny, and the Customs of the Ancestors 109
Part III. Custom in Oaxaca’s Courts of First Instance: Seventeenth through Eighteenth Centuries
5. Custom, Possession, and Jurisdiction in the Boundary Lands 139
6. Custom as Social Contract: Native Self-Governance and Labor 171
7. Prescriptive Custom: Written Labor Agreements in Indian and Spanish Jurisdictions 199
Epilogue 229
Notes 237
Bibliography 273
Index 305
Introduction xiii
Part I. Legal and Intellectual Foundations: Twelfth through Seventeenth Centuries
1. Custom, Law, and Empire in the Mediterranean-Atlantic World 23
2. Translating Custom in Castile, Central Mexico, and Oaxaca 45
Part II. Good and Bad Customs in the Native Past and Present: Sixteenth through Seventeenth Centuries
3. Framing Pre-Hispanic Law and Custom 73
4. The Old Law, Polygyny, and the Customs of the Ancestors 109
Part III. Custom in Oaxaca’s Courts of First Instance: Seventeenth through Eighteenth Centuries
5. Custom, Possession, and Jurisdiction in the Boundary Lands 139
6. Custom as Social Contract: Native Self-Governance and Labor 171
7. Prescriptive Custom: Written Labor Agreements in Indian and Spanish Jurisdictions 199
Epilogue 229
Notes 237
Bibliography 273
Index 305
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Back to TopWinner of the 2024 Friedrich Katz Prize in Latin American and Caribbean History, presented by the American Historical Association
Winner of the 2024 Peter Gonville Stein Book Award, presented by the American Society for Legal History
Co-Winner of the 2025 Howard Francis Cline Memorial Prize, presented by the Conference on Latin American History
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-1962-6 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-1698-4 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-2425-5 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478024255
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This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the support of Emory University and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Learn more at TOME website.