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    Miguel León-Portilla (22 February 1926 – 1 October 2019) was a Mexican anthropologist and historian, specializing in Aztec culture and literature of the...
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  • Indigenous relations of the conquest") is a book by Mexican historian Miguel León-Portilla, translating selections of Nahuatl-language accounts of the Spanish...
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    Porrúa. León-Portilla, Miguel. "Ángel Ma. Garibay K.(1892–1992), en el centenario de su nacimiento." Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl 22 (1992) León-Portilla, Miguel...
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    JSTOR 415694. León-Portilla, Miguel (2011). Cantares mexicanos: Vol. I. Mexico City: National Autonomous University of Mexico. ISBN 978-607-02-2394-5. León-Portilla...
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  • ISBN 978-1134727322. Portilla, Miguel León (1963). Use of "Tlamatini" in Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Nahuatl Mind - Miguel León-Portilla. ISBN 9780806122953...
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    sacrifices to him to protect the Aztec from infinite night. According to Miguel León-Portilla, in this new vision from Tlacaelel, the warriors that died in battle...
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  • Barco, Miguel del. 1980. The Natural History of Baja California. Edited by Miguel León-Portilla. Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles. Barco, Miguel del. 1981...
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    man are to be found in various annals which are regarded by Dr. Miguel León-Portilla, one of the leading Mexican scholars in this field, as demonstrating...
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  • (1660–1732), Spanish writer Miguel León-Portilla (1926–2019), Mexican anthropologist and historian Pablo de la Portillà (19th century), soldier and pioneer...
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    scholars (most notably Miguel León-Portilla) interpret the rare name ōmeteōtl as "Dual God" or "Lord of the Duality". León-Portilla further argues that Ōmeteōtl...
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