Princess Erendira

Princess Erendira

Princess Erendira of the P'urhépecha was the princess of the P'urhépecha or Tarascan people from about 1503-1519. She was 16-17 when the Spanish came to Mexico. The Purepecha Kingdom's leader, Tangaxuan II, had given up his kingdom and people to the Spanish after he saw the downfall of the Aztec Empire to the Spanish.

The story of princess Erendira's subsequent role as a heroine is based on tradition and may or may not reflect actual events. According to the tradition she led a war on the Spanish. Setting up base on a hill she attacked the arriving Spaniards. She is said to have killed a Spanish horseman and stolen his horse later training others to use horses. During one of the battles some Spanish warriors found and murdered Erendira's father in his sleep. Erendira got wind of this and went to see him. According to the tradition this was when the P'urhépecha began to lose the war. There are many theories of what happened to her. Some of which include her suicide by drowning, her leaving to train others for war and that she killed herself for falling in love with a Spanish monk. One legend even claims that she was kidnapped by her own people and put into a temple so that the Spaniards may not find and kill her.

Reference in Media

The movie Erendira ikikunari (Erendira the untameable) (2006) is based on the story about her.

References

*Salas, Elizabeth (1990). "Soldaderas in the Mexican Military: Myth and History" University of Texas Press (ISBN 0-292-77638-1)

External links

* [http://www.erendiramovie.com English version movie based on Princess Erendira]
* [http://www.erendira.com.mx Spanish version movie based on Princess Erendira]


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