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The University Libraries' Mesoamerican codices collection consists of high quality facsimiles held in Special Collections, mass published facsimiles found on our shelves, early microfilm proxies of originals, and scholarly interpretations.
This codex, which is incomplete, treats historical events and economic affairs of Yanhuitlan and Teoposcolula. There are drawings in an acculturated Mixtec style of articles of tribute, bins of maize and beans, portraits of Indians and Spaniards, and the churches of Yanhuitlan and Teoposcolula. Other pages include a drawing of the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan and Mixtec place glyphs.