The population’s movement as strategy survival of the indigenous in the New Spain
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.1999.2.25505Keywords:
Mobility of population, Migration of lndians, New SpainAbstract
One of the aspects to be considered on the study of the indian world is the mobility of his population. The occupation of the space, the forced dislocation of indians during the conquista, the voluntary migration — small towns, cities and farms were used by new-hispanic indians as a strategy of survival.
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