Whom did Las Casas had to fight to protect the rights of American Indians and why was it such a difficult endeavor?
Whom did Las Casas had to fight to protect the rights of American Indians and why was it such a difficult endeavor?
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- Bartolomeo de Las Casas
- Whom did Las Casas had to fight to protect the rights of American Indians and why was it such a difficult endeavor?
- If Bartolomé de Las Casas was alive today, to whom would he direct his concerns to get protection for the oppressed?
- Christianity & Cannibalism: Three views of the Brazil natives by Hans Staden, a religious German gunner and adventurer, Jean de Léry, Huguenot missionary (later a Reformed minister) and José de Anchieta a Spanish/Portuguese Jesuit
- How and why did the relation of these three Europeans with the Brazilian natives differ?
- Which of them had the biggest influence on the Brazilian natives and why?
- Guamam Poma de Ayala (Read introduction Guamam Poma, an Andean Life;” See drawings in Multimedia) (See drawings of Hans Staden and compared them with the drawings of Guamam Poma)
- How do these drawings (Staden vs Poma) differ: How do the Indians stages of development compare (Peru versus Brazil)? How different are their clothing?
- How different are the backgrounds of the authors, Staden and Guamam Poma?
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