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Islands in the Lake : Environment and Ethnohistory in Xochimilco, New Spain, Hardback Book

Islands in the Lake : Environment and Ethnohistory in Xochimilco, New Spain Hardback

Part of the Cambridge Latin American Studies series

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Now notorious for its aridity and air pollution, Mexico City was once part of a flourishing lake environment.

In nearby Xochimilco, Native Americans modified the lakes to fashion a distinctive and remarkably abundant aquatic society, one that provided a degree of ecological autonomy for local residents, enabling them to protect their communities' integrity, maintain their way of life, and preserve many aspects of their cultural heritage.

While the area's ecology allowed for a wide array of socioeconomic and cultural continuities during colonial rule, demographic change came to affect the ecological basis of the lakes; pastoralism and new ways of using and modifying the lakes began to make a mark on the watery landscape and on the surrounding communities.

In this fascinating study, Conway explores Xochimilco using native-language documents, which serve as a hallmark of this continuity and a means to trace patterns of change.

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