Yucatan Before and After the Conquest, by Diego de Landa, tr. William Gates, [1937], at sacred-texts.com
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INTRODUCTION | |
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MAP, of about 1540 | |
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Description of Yucatan. Variety of seasons | |
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Etymology of the name of the province. Its situation | |
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Captivity of Gerónimo de Aguilar. Expedition of Hernández de Cordova and Grijalva to Yucatan | |
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Expedition of Cortés to Cozumel. Letter to Aguilar and his friends | |
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Provinces of Yucatan. Its principal ancient structures | |
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Cuculcán. Foundation of Mayapán | |
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Government, priesthood, sciences; letters and books in Yucatan | |
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Arrival of the Tutul-xius and the alliance they made with the lords of Mayapan. Tyranny of Cocom, the ruin of his power and of the city of Mayapan | |
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Chronological monuments of Yucatan. Foundation of the kingdom of Sotuta. Origin of the Chels. The three principal kingdoms of Yucatan | |
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Various calamities felt in Yucatan in the period before the conquest by the Spaniards: hurricane, wars, etc. | |
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Prophecies of the coming of the Spaniards. History of Francisco de Montejo, first admiral of Yucatan | |
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Montejo sails for Yucatan and takes possession of the country. The Chels cede to him the site of Chichén Itzá. The Indians force him to leave | |
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Montejo leaves Yucatan with all his people and returns to Mexico. His son, Francisco de Montejo, afterwards pacifies Yucatan | |
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State of Yucatan after the departure of the Spaniards. Don, Francisco, son of the admiral Montejo, re-establishes the Spanish rule in Yucatan | |
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Cruelties of the Spaniards toward the Indians. How they excused themselves | |
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State of the country before the conquest. Royal decree in favor of the Indians. Health of the admiral Montejo. His descendants | |
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Arrival of the Spanish Franciscan friars in Yucatan. Protection they gave to the natives. Their contests with the Spanish element | |
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Vices of the Indians. Studies of the friars in the language of the country. Their teachings to the Indians. Conversions. Punishments of apostates | |
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Arrival of Bishop Toral and release of the imprisoned Indians. Voyage of the Provincial of San Francisco to Spain to justify the conduct of the Franciscans | |
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Construction of the houses of Yucatan. Obedience and respect of the Indians for their chiefs. Headgear and wearing of ornaments | |
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Food and drink of the Indians of Yucatan | |
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Painting and tattooing of the Indians. Their orgies, wines and banquets. Their comedies, music and dances | |
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Industry, commerce and money. Agriculture and seeds. Justice and hospitality | |
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Method of counting of the Yucatecans. Genealogies. Inheritance and tutelage of orphans. The succession of the chiefs | |
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Divorces frequent among the Yucatecans. Nuptial customs | |
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Method of baptism in Yucatan; how it was celebrated | |
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Kind of confessions among the Indians. Abstinences and superstitions. Diversity and abundance of idols. Duties of the priests | |
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Sacrifices and self-mortifications, both cruel and obscene, among the Yucatecans. Human victims slain by arrows, and others | |
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Arms of the Yucatecans. Military chieftains. Militia and soldiers. Customs of war | |
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Penalties and punishments for adulterers, homicides and thieves. Education of the young men. Custom of flattening the heads of children | |
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Clothing and ornaments of the Indian women | |
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Chastity and education of the Indian women of Yucatan Their chief qualities and their household economy. Their devotion and the special observances at the time of childbirth | |
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Funerals. Burials of the priests. Statues to preserve the ashes of the chiefs, and the honors they paid to them. Their belief regarding a future life, with rewards and punishments | |
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Count of the Yucatecan year. Characters of the days. The four Bacabs and their names. Gods of the 'unlucky' days | |
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Festivals of the 'unlucky' days. Sacrifices for the beginning of the new year Kan | |
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Sacrifices for the new year of the character Muluc. Dances of the stiltwalkers. Dance of the old women with the terra-cotta dogs | |
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Sacrifices for the new year with the sign Ix. Sinister prognostics, and manner of conjuring their effects | |
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Sacrifices of the new year of the letter Cauac. The evils prophesied and their remedy in the dance of the fire | |
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The author's explanation of the various things in the calendar. His purpose in giving these things notice | |
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Months and festivals of the Yucatecan calendar | |
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Cycle of the Mayas. Their writings | |
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Multitude of buildings in Yucatan. Those of Izamal, of Mérida, and of Chichén Itzá | |
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For what other things the Indians made sacrifices | |
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The soil and its products | |
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The waters and the fishes found in them | |
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How there are serpents and other poisonous animals | |
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Of the bees and their honey and wax | |
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Of the plants, flowers and trees; of the fruits and other edibles | |
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Of the birds | |
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Of the larger animals, and of the smaller ones | |
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The author's conclusion and appeal | |
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Criticism and correction of certain statements | |
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Facsimile of genealogical tree, 1380 to 1685 | |
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Their genealogy down to 1918 | |
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Character of the colonial domination | |
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Official duties of Juan Xiu, as governor of Oxkutzcab, 1665 | |
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The 1557 Map, and the meeting at Maní in that year | |
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The 1685 page of Juan Xiu, on the chronology | |
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Statistics of population in 1549 | |
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