I'm trying to write a paper for a class I'm in, and I cannot seem to find many Primary Sources on them. Am I just not looking hard enough? I've so far gathered only accounts and some codices, but I would like more that will give me greater insight on lifestyle, particlular individuals, or the society, without the taint of conquistador bias. Where should I start looking? Or did the spanish do such a good job in eliminating the culture, that primary sources are few and far between? Thanks in advance to anything that can help me, I appreciate it.
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