- Juan Bautista de Pomar
Juan Bautista de Pomar (c. 1535 – 1590) was a historian and writer interested in
pre-Columbian Aztec history.Based on references by
Fray Juan de Torquemada , we can estimate that he was born in 1535 at Texcoco. He was the great grandson ofNezahualcoyotl , and was half-Spanish on his father's side. Considered noble by the Spaniards, he was able to obtain one of his great-grandfather's royal houses, known as the Netzahualcoyotl, in Texcoco.Pomar was raised as a
Christian but learned Aztec tradition from his mother. He wasbilingual and spoke and wrote in both Spanish and the native language of the Aztecs,Nahuatl . He is credited with one of the most important compilations ofNahuatl poetry , "Romances de los señores de Nueva España ".Pomar's major work includes an account of the
Aztecs and Tlatelolcas "Relación de Juan Bautista Pomar" completed in 1582. He interviewed aged Native Americans, who recounted memory of the older and lost customs of their people. His account, written at the suggestion of the protomedic ofPhillip II of Spain , complements with the works ofBernardino de Sahagun andFernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxochitl .Pomar also wrote an account with the intention of claiming his rights to the legacy of Nezahualcoyotl.
References
*es icon Manuel Carrera Stampa, "Historiadores indígenas y mestizos novohispanos. Siglos XVI y XVII", in "Revista Española de Antropología Americana", Madrid, 1971.
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