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100 1  Robinson, Barry,|d1975-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2002073576|eauthor. 
245 14 The mark of rebels :|bindios fronterizos and Mexican 
       independence /|cBarry M. Robinson. 
264  1 Tuscaloosa :|bThe University of Alabama Press,|c[2016] 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Atlantic crossings 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: Local Loyalties in an Imperial Context -- 
       Conquest Identities and the Indios Fronterizos of Colotlán
       -- Indigenous Autonomy in Late Colonial Mexico -- The 
       Countess and the "Insolent Indians" -- The Revolutions of 
       This Canyon -- Power and Pardon in the Independence of 
       Mexico -- Epilogue -- Glossary. 
520 2  "In The Mark of Rebels Barry Robinson offers a new look at
       Mexican Independence from the perspective of an indigenous
       population caught in the heart of the struggle. During the
       conquest and settlement of Mexico's western Sierra Madre, 
       Spain's indigenous allies constructed an indio fronterizo 
       identity for their ethnically diverse descendants. These 
       communities used their special status to maintain a 
       measure of autonomy during the colonial era, but the 
       cultural shifts of the late colonial period radically 
       transformed the relationship between these indios 
       fronterizos and their neighbors. Marshalling an extensive 
       array of archival material from Mexico, the United States,
       and Spain, Robinson shows that indio fronterizo 
       participation in the Mexican wars of independence grafted 
       into the larger Hidalgo Revolt through alignment with 
       creole commanders. Still, a considerable gulf existed 
       between the aims of indigenous rebels and the creole 
       leadership. Consequently, the privileges that the indios 
       fronterizos sought to preserve continued to diminish, 
       unable to survive either the late colonial reforms of the 
       Spanish regime or creole conceptions of race and property 
       in the formation of the new nation-state. This story 
       suggests that Mexico's transition from colony to nation 
       can only be understood by revisiting the origins of the 
       colonial system and by recognizing the role of Spain's 
       indigenous allies in both its construction and demolition.
       The study relates events in the region to broader patterns
       of identity, loyalty, and subversion throughout the 
       Americas, providing insight into the process of mestizaje 
       that is commonly understood to have shaped Latin America. 
       It also foreshadows the popular conservatism of the 
       nineteenth century and identifies the roots of post-
       colonial social unrest. This book provides new context for
       scholars, historians, ethnographers, anthropologists, and 
       anyone interested in the history of Mexico, colonization, 
       Native Americans, and the Age of Revolutions"--Provided by
       publisher. 
520 2  "This work explores social and cultural transformations 
       among the indigenous communities of western Mexico, 
       especially the indios fronterizos (Frontier Indians), 
       preceding and during the struggle for independence"--
       Provided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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