Summary
The Guatemala collection ... for Sacatepéquez spans over 400 years, from 1587-1991, but concentrates on the national era, particularly 1824-1948. Sacatepéquez is predominantly populated by indígenas (indigenous peoples), providing a window into Latin American and Native American history. The primary documents include: correspondence, annual reports, statistics, letters, and litigation which are chiefly organized by place, theme, and chronology. The secondary documents, which were authored primarily by the donor and historian Christopher Lutz, scholar and researcher Héctor Concohá, historian Wendy Kramer, and anthropologist Sheldon Annis, are commentaries on materials included in the collection or the source archives.
Variant and related titles
Guatemala collection ... for Sacatepéquez (1587-1991)
Government and Church documents for Sacatepéquez (1587-1991)
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