"The Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa was created around 1685\u20131703, in order to document the history of indigenous communities to make legal claims to land in the area of Cuajimalpa, today one of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City. The codex, written in Nahuatl, describes a solemn meeting of authorities to confirm the extension and political organization of the area. It remained a valid legal document until 1865, when then Emperor Maximilian I had it translated into Spanish. Today the original document is part of the Mexican Federal Archives. In 1997, the document was named as part of the \u201CMemory of the World\u201D by UNESCO. It is one of fifty examples of Techialoyan codexes that exist. \"Many of these documents are written with ink of European origin, in the N\u00E1huatl language, using the Latin alphabet in capital letters and rough script, and often on amate (bark) paper.\" These codexes established indigenous land claims by documenting the founding and history of a town."@en . . . . . . . . "2194"^^ . . . "C\u00F3dice Techialoyan de Cuajimalpa"@es . . . . . "42713391"^^ . . . . "1072691505"^^ . . . . "Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa"@en . . . . . "El C\u00F3dice Techialoyan de Cuajimalpa tambi\u00E9n conocido como C\u00F3dice de Cuauhximalpan o \u2018\u2019'C\u00F3dice Cuajimalpa\u2019\u2019' es un c\u00F3dice colonial mexicano del siglo XVII de la serie de c\u00F3dices llamados C\u00F3dices Techialoyan, que expresa el origen y pertenencia de varios pueblos y barrios que se encuentran en la actual alcald\u00EDa Cuajimalpa de Morelos en el Distrito Federal de M\u00E9xico."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa was created around 1685\u20131703, in order to document the history of indigenous communities to make legal claims to land in the area of Cuajimalpa, today one of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City. The codex, written in Nahuatl, describes a solemn meeting of authorities to confirm the extension and political organization of the area. It remained a valid legal document until 1865, when then Emperor Maximilian I had it translated into Spanish."@en . . "El C\u00F3dice Techialoyan de Cuajimalpa tambi\u00E9n conocido como C\u00F3dice de Cuauhximalpan o \u2018\u2019'C\u00F3dice Cuajimalpa\u2019\u2019' es un c\u00F3dice colonial mexicano del siglo XVII de la serie de c\u00F3dices llamados C\u00F3dices Techialoyan, que expresa el origen y pertenencia de varios pueblos y barrios que se encuentran en la actual alcald\u00EDa Cuajimalpa de Morelos en el Distrito Federal de M\u00E9xico."@es . . . . . . .