Nomenclature and etymology
The term Mixtec (''Mixteco'' in Spanish) comes from theOverview
Mixtecs in the colonial era
There is considerable documentation in the Mixtec (Ñudzahui) native language for the colonial era, which has been studied as part of the New Philology. Mixtec documentation indicates parallels between many indigenous social and political structures with those in the Nahua areas, but published research on the Mixtecs does not primarily focus on economic matters. There is considerable Mixtec documentation for land issues, but sparse for market activity, perhaps because indigenous cabildos did not regulate commerce or mediate economic disputes except for land. Long-distance trade existed in the prehispanic era and continued in indigenous hands in the early colonial. In the second half of the colonial period, there were bilingual Mixtec merchants, dealing in both Spanish and indigenous goods, who operated regionally. However, in the Mixteca “by the eighteenth century, commerce was dominated by Spaniards in all but the most local venues of exchange, involving the sale of agricultural commodities and indigenous crafts or the resale of imported goods.”. Despite the development of a local exchange economy, a number of Spaniards with economic interests in Oaxaca, including “ me of the Mixteca priests, merchants, and landowners maintained permanent residence in Puebla, and labor for the ''obrajes'' (textile workshops) of the city of Puebla in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was sometimes recruited from peasant villages in the Mixteca." There is evidence of community litigation against Mixtec caciques who leased land to Spaniards and the growth of individually contracted wage labor. Mixtec documentation from the late eighteenth century indicates that "most caciques were simply well-to-do investors in Spanish-style enterprises"; some married non-Indians; and in the late colonial era had little claim to hereditary authority.Geography
Rulers at Mixteca Alta
Acatepec, ''Yucu Yoo''
* 1090-1097: Lady 6 Monkey ''War Quexquemitl'' (usurper, deposed), ** Sub-rulers Lord 3 Aligator and Lord 1 Movement * 1097-1115: Lord 8 Deer ''Jaguar Claw'' (usurper)Achiutla, ''Ñuu Ndecu''
Suchixtlán/Huachino dynasty
* ?: Lord 11 Flower ''Cloud Xicolli'', with Lady 13 Wind ''Cloud Hair'' (siblings and spouses, children of Lord 4 Wind, King of ''Nuu Yuchi'') * ?: Lord 10 Aligator ''Digging Stick'' (father-in-law of Lord 2 Wind, King of Tlaxiaco) * ?: Lord 8 Wind ''Smoked Claw'' (brother-in-law of Lord 12 Deer, King of Tlaxiaco) * ?: Lord 7 Movement ''Blood Shedding Rain'' (son-in-law of 11 Wind, King of Tlaxiaco) * ?: Lord 9 Wind ''Sun Fire Serpent'' * ?: Lord 10 Aligator ''Jaguar with Claws like Flints'' (son of the previous)''Water Rubber Ball'' ( Chacahua? Manialtepec?)
* ?: Lord 9 Serpent (deposed) * ?-1115: Lord 8 Deer ''Jaguar Claw'' (usurper)Chalcatongo, ''Nuu Ndaya''
* ?: Lord 8 Aligator ''Bloody Coyote'' ** ?: Lord 3 Dog (son-in-law of Lord 8 Alligator, in the settlement of Santa Catarina Yuxia, ''Yuu Usa'') * ?: Lord 13 Jaguar ''War Beard'' (descendant)Jaltepec, ''Añute''
* ?: Lord 10 Reed ''Eagle'' * ?: Lord 3 Rain (son of the previous)Suchixtlán dynasty
* ?-1027: Lord 8 Wind ''Twenty Jaguars'' ** ?: Lord 13 Grass (son of Lord 8 Wind, in the settlement of ''Arrow-Red Liquid'' ) * 1027-1090: Lady 9 Wind ''Stone Quexquemitl'' (daughter of Lord 8 Wind), with Lord 10 Eagle ''Stone Jaguar'' (son of Lord 10 Flower, King of Tilantongo) * 1090-1101: Lady 6 Monkey ''War Quexquemitl'' (daughter of the previous) * 1101-?: Lord 1 Alligator ''Field Eagle'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 5 Lizard (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 3 Reed (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 1 Rain (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 9 Lizard ''Flames'' (descendant) * ?: Lord 2 Jaguar (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 5 Water ''Jaguar of Tlaxiaco'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 10 Monkey ''Rain Falling from Heaven'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 10 Rain ''Sun Rain'' * ?: Lord 13 Grass ''Fire Serpent''Juquila, ''Nuu Sitoho''
* ?: Lord 1 Death ''Sun Serpent'', with Lady 11 Serpent ''Flower Quetzal Feathers'' (wife)“Monkey”
* ?: Lord 7 Grass ''Bloody Jaguar''Mitlatongo, ''Dzandaya''
* ?: Lord 1 Monkey''Flower Mountain'', ''Yucu Ita''
* ?: Lord 11 Jaguar''Broken Mountain''
* ?: Lady 1 DeathPlace of Flints/Pedernales, ''Nuu Yuchi''
Suchixtlán/Huachino dynasty
* 1115-1164: Lord 4 Wind ''Fire Serpent'' (son of Lady 6 Monkey, Queen of Jaltepec) * 1164-?: Lady 13 Flower ''Precious Jewel'' (daughter of the previous * ?: Lord 7 Eagle ''Flames'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 4 Jaguar ''War Jaguar'' (brother of the previous) * ?: Lord 1 Eagle (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 7 Reed (son of the previous) ** Annexed to TeozacoalcoQuetzal
* ?: Lord 4 Stone ''Face with Quetzal Feathers''Río de la Serpiente
* ?: Lord 3 EagleSan Pedro Cántaros, ''Nuu Naha''
Teozacoalco dynasty
* ?: Lord 1 House ''Jaguar Sky Assassin'' (son of Lord 8 Rabbit, King of Teozacoalco) * ?: Lord 6 Death ''Sun Rain'' (descendant, brother-in-law of Lord 6 Deer, King of Teozacoalco) * ?: Lord 3 Dog (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 3 Monkey (grandson of the previous)''Place of the Drum'' ( Soyaltepec) (?)
* ?: Lord 4 Jaguar ''Serpent War Snare''Suchixtlán, ''Chiyo Yuhu''
* ?: Lord 8 Wind ''Stone Eagle/Twenty Eagles'' (also in Jaltepec)Teozacoalco dynasty
* ?: Lord 13 Eagle ''Bloody Jaguar'' (husband of Lady 12 Flower, Queen of Tilantongo) * ?: Lord 6 Deer ''Sacred Rain'' (brother-in-law of the previous; also king in Teozacoalco) * ?: Lord 4 Death ''War Venus'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 8 Monkey (nephew of the former; son of Lord 4 Flower, King of Teozacoalco)Teozacoalco, ''Chiyo Cahnu''
Teozacoalco dynasty
* ?: Lord 4 Dog ''Coyote Hunter'' (born c.1110; son of Lord 8 Deer of Tilantongo; independence from Tilantongo) * ?: Lord 13 Dog ''Venus Eagle'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 7 Water ''Red Eagle'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 13 Eagle ''Sacred Rain'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 8 Rabbit ''Fire of Tlaxiaco'' (born in 1189; son of the previous) * ?: Lord 12 House ''Flying Fire Serpent in the Sky'', with Lady 11 Alligator ''Quetzal Jewel'' (siblings and spouses, children of Lord 8 Rabbit) * ?-1321/c.1342: Lord 9 Movement ''Precious Water'', with Lady 2 Jaguar ''Jade Spiderweb'' (siblings and spouses, children of the previous)Zaachila/Xipe dynasty
* 1321Pérez Jiménez & Jansen 2010, p.407-461/1346-?: Lord 2 Dog ''Rope and Knives'' (son of Lady 4 Rabbit, sister of the previous) * ?: Lord 9 House ''Mexican Jaguar'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 2 Water ''Fire Serpent'' (son of the previous, also in Tilantongo) * ?: Lord 5 Rain ''Eagle that comes down from Heaven'' (son of the previous, , also in Tilantongo) Here there was an ''exchange'' of lines: Lord 5 Rain's sons inherited Tlaxiaco; the inheritors of Teozacoalco were the children of Lady 12 Flower (Lord 5 Rain's sister).Suchixtlán dynasty
* ?: Lord 6 Deer ''Sacred Rain'' (born in 1393; son of Lady 12 Flower, sister of the previous) * ?: Lord 4 Flower ''Pheasant'' (born in 1409; son of the previous) * ?: Lord 10 Rain ''Sun Rain'' (born in 1438; son of the previous) * ?: Lord 4 Deer ''Eagle of Tlaxiaco'' (born in 1476; son of the previous)Tilantongo, ''Ñuu Tnoo''
1st dynasty of Tilantongo
* ?: Lord 10 House ''Jaguar'' * ?: Lord 3 Eagle ''Eagle of the Serpent Place'' * ?: Lord 9 Wind ''Stone Skull'' * ?: Lord 10 Flower (I) ''Burnt-Eyed Jaguar'' ** ?: Lord 10 Flower (II) ''Tail Arc'' (brother-in-law of 10 Flower (I); in the settlement of ''Dark Speckled Mountain'' ) ** ?: Lord 13 Death (son-in-law of 10 Flower; in the settlement of ''Head'' ; he would also become father-in-law of Lord 8 Deer) ** ?: Lord 10 Reed (I) ''Precious Jaguar'' (son-in-law of 10 Flower (I); in the settlement of Tataltepec (''Yucu Tatnu'')) ** ?: Lord 10 Reed (II) (son-in-law of 10 Flower (I); in the settlement of Topiltepec, ''Yucu Quesi/Nuu Ñañu'' ) * ?-c.1080: Lord 12 Lizard ''Arrow Feet'' (son of Lord 10 Flower (I)) * c.1080-?: Lord 5 Movement (son of the previous) * ?-1096: Lord 2 Rain ''Twenty Jaguars'' (son of the previous) ** Lady 4 Rabbit ''Precious Quetzal'' (sister of Lord 12 Lizard) was the probable heiress, as, before usurping the throne, Lord 8 Deer had bowed to her)2nd dynasty of Tilantongo
* 1097-1115: Lord 8 Deer ''Jaguar Claw'' (usurper; after his death influence passed to Pedernales', but succession continues) ** ?: Lord 1 Deer ''Coanacoch'' (father-in-law of Lord 8 Deer, in the settlement of Cuyotepeji) * 1115-?: Lord 6 House ''Jaguar Falling from Heaven'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 5 Water ''Stone Jaguar Heaven'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 8 Reed ''Pheasant'', with Lady 5 Rabbit ''Jewel'' (siblings and spouses, children of the previous) * ?-1206: 2 Movement ''Serpent with Markings'' (son of the previous) ** Lord 1 Lizard ''Bloody Jaguar'' (son of the previous, heir apparent) * 1206-?: Lord 12 Reed ''Coyote Sun'', with Lady 3 Jaguar ''Precious Butterfly Sun'' (siblings and spouses, children of Lord 1 Lizard) * ?: Lord 5 Rain ''Sun Movement'' (son of the previous) ** ?: Lord 7 Movement ''Bloody Jaguar'' (father-in-law of Lord 5 Rain, in the settlement of ''Puma'' ) * ?: Lord 13 Wind ''Fire Serpent'' (son of Lord 5 Rain) * ?: Lord 9 Serpent ''Jaguar that Lightens the War'' (son of the previous) * ?-1341: Lord 4 Water ''Bloody Eagle'' (son of the previous)Teozacoalco dynasty
* 1341-?: Lady 6 Water ''Quetzal Flower War Jewel'' (widow of the previous) * ?: Lord 2 Water ''Fire Serpent'' (brother of the previous, also in Teozacoalco) * ?: Lord 5 Rain ''Eagle that comes down from Heaven'' (son of the previous, also in Teozacoalco) * ?: Lady 12 Flower ''Broken Mountain Butterfly'' (daughter of the previous), with Lord 13 Eagle ''Bloody Jaguar'' (of Suchixtlán; husband) ** To TeozacoalcoTlaxiaco, ''Ndisi Nuu''
2nd dynasty of Tlaxiaco
* ?: Lord 10 Rabbit ''Jaguar of Tlaxiaco'' (husband and co-ruler of the previous) * ?: Lord 9 Rain ''Bloody Jaguar'' (son of the previous) * ?: Lord 11 Wind ''Smoked Claw'' (son of the previous) ** ?: Lord 1 Dog (brother-in-law of Lord 11 Wind, in the settlement of ''Feline Mountain'' ) * ?: Lord 1 Monkey ''Sun Rain'' (son of Lord 11 Wind) ** ?: Lord 3 Reed ''Smoked Eye'' (son of Lord 1 Monkey, in the settlement of Cuilapán) * ?: Lord 13 Eagle ''Eagle of Tlaxiaco'' (son of Lord 1 Monkey)Teozacoalco dynasty
* ?: Lady 8 Deer ''Quetzal Spiderweb'' (daughter of Lady 5 Flower, daughter of the previous, and Lord 5 Rain, King of Teozacoalco) * ?: Lord 3 Serpent ''Venus Sun'' (brother of the previous) * ?-1511: Lord 8 Grass ''Sun Rain'' ( Malinaltzin) (brother of the previous)
Tututepec, ''Yucu Dzaa''
* ?: Nizainzo Huidzo * c.357: Mzatzin * 1084-1097: Lord 8 Deer ''Jaguar Claw'' (usurper) ** to Tilantongo''Deep Valley''
* ?: Lord 12 Dog ''Eagle'', with Lady 5 Lizard ''Pulque-Zacate Vase'' (wife)Zaachila, ''Nuhu Tocuisi'' ( Zapotec)
Xipe dynasty
* ?: Lord 9 Serpent * ?-1328: Lord 5 Flower Xipe (son of the previous) * 1328-1361: Lord 3 Alligator, ''Ozomatli'' (second son of the previous) * 1361-1386: Lord 11 Water ''Stone Rain'', ''Huijatoo'' (son of the previous) * 1386-1415: Lord 6 Water, ''Zaachila I'' (son of the previous) * 1415-1454: Lord 3 Reed ''Smoked Eye'', ''Zaachila II'' (son of the previous) * 1454-1487: Lord 5 Reed ''Twenty Jaguars'', ''Zaachila III'' (cousin of the previous; son of Lady 3 Alligator, daughter of King 11 Water) * 1487-1502: Lord 8 Deer ''Fire Serpent'', ''Cosijoeza'' (nephew of the previous; son of Lord 5 Rain, King of Teozacoalco) * 1502-1523: Cosijopii I, with Pinopija (until c.1520) (children of the previous) ** 1502-1518: Xilabela, regentZacatepec, ''Yucu Chatuta''
* 1120-?: Lord 11 Jaguar ''Tlaloc Fire Wall''Rulers at Mixteca Baja
Language, codices, and artwork
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