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Colonizer Colonized

  • Whitman College - Olin Hall, Auditorium 920 East Isaacs Avenue Walla Walla, WA, 99362 United States (map)

Did the indigenous groups influence the colonizers? We often acknowledge the devastating impact of settler-colonialism on the indigenous groups of the Americas. However, as anthropologists have been arguing for several decades, culture contact is at least bi-directional. So how did indigenous peoples influence their colonizers?

This talk by Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, will focus on the interaction between Spanish missionaries and the Nahua ethnic group (a subset of whom are often called "Aztec"), and argue that, instead of annihilating Nahua culture, the missionaries themselves, and by extension, the Spanish empire, were heavily influenced by Nahua beliefs and practices. We will consider whether this influence may have actually been far more significant and impactful to the development of Early Modern philosophy than is usually acknowledged.

Sofia Ortiz Hinojosa
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Vassar College

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