
New Books in Latin American Studies Camilla Townsend, "Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs" (Oxford UP, 2019)
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Feb 5, 2021 Camilla Townsend, author of 'Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs', challenges long-held assumptions about the Aztecs, tells their story from their perspective, and debunks misconceptions about their beliefs. She discusses unique sources used to study the Aztecs and her approach of starting each chapter with a vignette about a single person to create a cohesive narrative. Townsend also mentions her ongoing project on the Lenape Indians in New York and her plans to return to studying the Aztecs in the future.
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Nahuatl Sources
- Nahuatl sources are transcribed oral histories called "chupo hwali".
- These histories offer valuable insights into Mexica perspectives but require careful interpretation.
Early Mexica History
- Shieldflower's story, though possibly apocryphal, reveals the world of the early Mexica.
- The story of the Mexica settling in Tenochtitlan blends belief and pragmatism.
Polygyny and Power
- Mexica social order, characterized by polygyny, created rivalries for succession.
- Itscoatl's rise to power exemplifies how polygyny influenced political dynamics.

