Cantares Mexicanos
In the two poems, you can tell that they are negative. The native people are devastated about losing their land. This is exemplified thru the way the writer talks about 'the kings being imprisoned'. pretty much stating that if the kings can get put away, their 'voice' is gone and they have no one to represent them. The second poem, it seems like the writer is talking to a higher power, wondering why these things are happening to him and his community. These are helpful documents that makes the view of the natives more apparent from the skewed version of the European texts.
The pictures from this selection gave a different way in looking at the history of these people. It looks as though the second map is more detailed than the first one. I also thought it was interesting that mas back then were used to record social, political, and historical events more than just dimensions. These maps, especially the ones signifying the rankings of the warriors and givings to the gods are most def helpful to us today. It shows not only what was going on back then with just the people, but what kind of animals and jewels were around and what communities had what resources.
Captives and Cousins
This passage makes women look like objects. They could either make or break a mans honor (which was very valued back then). Overall, this is the message that i got from this piece. It's kind of confusing and hopefully the in class discussion will shed some light on the subject : /

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