"[T]he Spaniards could quite unconcernedly roast a few indigenous people selected from amongst the community's nobility so as to make a deep impression and effectively instil terror" (2020: 78). She invokes the eye-witness accounts of the all-important activist Spanish Dominican priest-missionary, Bartolomé de las Casas, who horrifyingly reported on this barbarity. /https://www.mtls.ca/issue26/amatoritsero-ede/
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