File:Entradas de Péten.svg

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Summary

Map of the Spanish entry routes to Petén in Guatemala during the 17th century in the lead up to the conquest of the Petén lakes region in 1697, with the approximate route of Hernán Cortés 1525.

Entradas

  • 1525 Hernán Cortés
  • 1618-1619 Friars Fuensalida and Orbita
  • 1695 Friar Cano and Captain Díaz de Velasco
  • 1695-1696 Friar Avendaño y Loyola

Contact period name and modern equivalent

  • Ixtanché = Dolores, Petén
  • Mopán = San Luis, Petén
  • Nojpetén = Flores, Petén
  • Xocolo = San Felipe, Izabal
  • Ystapalapan = San Mateo Ixtatán, Huehuetenango
  • Yaxché = Sayaxché, Petén

Sources:

  • Lost Shores, Forgotten Peoples: Spanish Explorations of the South East Maya Lowlands by Lawrence H. Feldman 2000
  • The Kowoj: Identity, Migration and Geopolitics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala by Rice & Rice 2009
  • La Conquista del Lacandón by Nuria Pons Sáez 1997
  • The Location of Tayasal: A Reconsideration in Light of Peten Maya Ethnohistory and Archaeology by Jones, Grant D.; Don S. Rice and Prudence M. Rice (July 1981).
  • History of the Spanish Conquest of Yucatan and of the Itzas by Philip Ainsworth Means, 1917
  • The Conquest of the Last Maya Kingdom by Grant D. Jones, 1998

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current22:20, 17 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 22:20, 17 January 2017828 × 631 (728 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Map of the Spanish entry routes to Petén in Guatemala during the 17th century in the lead up to the conquest of the Petén lakes region in 1697, with the approximate route of Hernán Cortés 1525. <p>Entradas </p> <ul> <li>1525 Hernán Cortés</li> <li>1618-1619 Friars Fuensalida and Orbita</li> <li>1695 Friar Cano and Captain Díaz de Velasco</li> <li>1695-1696 Friar Avendaño y Loyola</li> </ul> <p>Contact period name and modern equivalent </p> <ul> <li>Ixtanché = Dolores, Petén</li> <li>Mopán = San Luis, Petén</li> <li>Nojpetén = Flores, Petén</li> <li>Xocolo = San Felipe, Izabal</li> <li>Ystapalapan = San Mateo Ixtatán, Huehuetenango</li> <li>Yaxché = Sayaxché, Petén</li> </ul> <p>Sources: </p> <ul> <li> <i>Lost Shores, Forgotten Peoples: Spanish Explorations of the South East Maya Lowlands</i> by Lawrence H. Feldman 2000</li> <li> <i>The Kowoj: Identity, Migration and Geopolitics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala</i> by Rice & Rice 2009</li> <li> <i>La Conquista del Lacandón</i> by Nuria Pons Sáez 1997</li> <li> <i>The Location of Tayasal: A Reconsideration in Light of Peten Maya Ethnohistory and Archaeology</i> by Jones, Grant D.; Don S. Rice and Prudence M. Rice (July 1981).</li> <li> <i>History of the Spanish Conquest of Yucatan and of the Itzas</i> by Philip Ainsworth Means, 1917</li> <li> <i>The Conquest of the Last Maya Kingdom</i> by Grant D. Jones, 1998</li> </ul>
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