AZTLAN E-Journal

The following articles have been submitted by members of the AZTLAN discussion list for your perusal. You have permission to download these materials for private use only. If you wish to cite them, please follow proper bibliographic conventions for the citation of materials on the World Wide Web. You may send any comments directly to the author of the article (see email address).

In Search of Nature: Imagining Precolumbian Landscapes of Ancient Central America - an essay on past human alteration of the environment by John W. Hoopes (hoopes@ukans.edu).

Quetzalcoatl's Fathers: A Critical Examination of Source Materials - an inquiry into the identification of some of Mesoamerica's most enigmatic characters by Brant Gardner (nahualli@highfiber.com).

History, Myth, and Migration in Mesoamerica - an ethnohistorical evaluation of migration myths about places like Aztlan and Tollan by Alec Christensen (christaf@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu).

The Mesoamerican Urban Landscape from Teotihuacan to the Aztecs - report on the growth of cities in Central Mexico by Michael E. Smith (mesmith@csc.albany.edu).

The Impact of the Spanish upon the Record of Native Oral Tradition Among the Nahua - essay on the effects of culture contact by Brant Gardner (nahualli@highfiber.com). 

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