- San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala
San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala was a Tlaxcalan
municipality in what is now theMexican state ofCoahuila . San Esteban was the northernmost of the six Tlaxcalan colonies established in1591 at the behest of viceroyLuis de Velasco ; its founders came fromTizatlan .In
1827 , San Esteban was merged into the city ofSaltillo .References
:cite book |author=aut|Celestino Solís, Eustaquio |year=1991 |title=El Señorío de San Esteban del Saltillo: Voz y escritura nahuas, siglos XVII y XVIII |location=Saltillo |publisher=Archivo Municipal de Saltillo:cite book |author=aut|Offutt, Leslie S. |year=1991 |chapter=Indian Texts in a Spanish Context: The Nahuatl Wills of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala |editor=William Luis & Julio Rodríguez-Luis (eds.) |year=1991 |title=Translating Latin America: Culture as Text |pages=pp. 153–163 |location=Binghamtom, N.Y. |publisher=Center for Research in Translation, State University of New York:cite journal |author=aut|Offutt, Leslie S. |year=1992 |title=Levels of Acculturation in Northeastern New Spain: San Esteban Testaments of the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries |journal=Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl |volume=22 |pages=409–443:cite book |author=aut|Offutt, Leslie S. |year=1997 |chapter=Women's Voices from the Frontier: San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala in the Late Eighteenth Century |editor=Susan Schroeder, Stephanie Wood & Robert Haskett (eds.) |title=Indian Women of Early Mexico |pages=pp. 273–289 |location=Norman |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press:cite book |author=aut|Offutt, Leslie S. |year=2007 |chapter=The Nahuatl Testaments of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala (Saltillo) |editor=James Lockhart, Lisa Sousa & Stephanie Wood (eds.) |title=Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory |edition=provisional version |url=http://whp.uoregon.edu/Lockhart/
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