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The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society

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Sigal, P
Published in: Hispanic American Historical Review
November 1, 2005

Duke Scholars

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Hispanic American Historical Review

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1527-1900

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0018-2168

Publication Date

November 1, 2005

Volume

85

Issue

4

Start / End Page

555 / 593

Publisher

Duke University Press

Related Subject Headings

  • History
  • 4303 Historical studies
  • 2103 Historical Studies
 

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Sigal, P. (2005). The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society. Hispanic American Historical Review, 85(4), 555–593. https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-85-4-555
Sigal, Pete. “The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society.” Hispanic American Historical Review 85, no. 4 (November 1, 2005): 555–93. https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-85-4-555.
Sigal P. The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society. Hispanic American Historical Review. 2005 Nov 1;85(4):555–93.
Sigal, Pete. “The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society.” Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 85, no. 4, Duke University Press, Nov. 2005, pp. 555–93. Crossref, doi:10.1215/00182168-85-4-555.
Sigal P. The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society. Hispanic American Historical Review. Duke University Press; 2005 Nov 1;85(4):555–593.
Journal cover image

Published In

Hispanic American Historical Review

DOI

EISSN

1527-1900

ISSN

0018-2168

Publication Date

November 1, 2005

Volume

85

Issue

4

Start / End Page

555 / 593

Publisher

Duke University Press

Related Subject Headings

  • History
  • 4303 Historical studies
  • 2103 Historical Studies