Talk by Dr. James Lockhart, Professor of History at UCLA. During the past 15 years Lockhart's research into the Nahua (Aztec) language has uncovered historical accounts in their own words of Spanish-Indian contact and interaction. He discusses how they viewed the Spanish invasion, changes in their language and culture, and the similarities as well as differences between the two cultures.|HOW NAHUAS VIEWED THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF MEXICO / James Lockhart| produced by Whiteskunk Productions. - SERIES: The Columbus paradox| no. 5 - Talk by Dr. James Lockhart, Professor of History at UCLA. During the past 15 years Lockhart's research into the Nahua (Aztec) language has uncovered historical accounts in their own words of Spanish-Indian contact and interaction. He discusses how they viewed the Spanish invasion, changes in their language and culture, and the similarities as well as differences between the two cultures. - RECORDED: University of California, Los Angeles, Jan. 1992. BROADCAST: KPFK, 25 Mar. 1992.
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