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MUS 133: Musics of the Spanish Colonial Empire, ca. 1500-1800
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MUS 133: Musics of the Spanish Colonial Empire, ca. 1500-1800
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Indigenous Audibilities
https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/book/12/folio/32v
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Music, Sensation, and Sensuality, p. 167-180
https://youtu.be/UhEmrfJsL80?feature=shared
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Liner notes from "Nueva España"
https://research.mayavase.com/kerrmaya_hires.php?vase=5233
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"Music in the Ancient Andes",
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/muan/hd_muan.htm
"Hanacpachap cussisuinim" from Naxos Music Library
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"Investigaciones musicales de los archivos coloniales en el Peru"
https://librarysearch.williams.edu/permalink/01WIL_INST/sktfin/cdi_openaire_primary_doi_78a856e9e16ba63b4f1cc91dbeaadc54
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"Book of the Gods and Rites and The Aztec Calendar", 287-300.
https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/gcop/files/2018/09/Chapter-1_-Linda-Tuhiwai-Smith-Decolonizing-methodologies_-research-and-indigenous-peoples-2007-Zed-Books.pdf
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"The Letters of Hernando Cortez", the first letter.
https://youtu.be/fNA9aPQuS4M?feature=shared
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