Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico
Description
This book tells the stories of women from Spain, North Africa, Senegambia, and Canaries accused of witchcraft in sixteenth-century Mexico for adapting native magic and healing practices. It will interest students and scholars of ethnohistory, Latin American studies, gender history, anthropology, and religious studies.
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