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Despite the many mentions that traditional historiography has made about the Pijao people about the war that they carried out between the 16th and 17th centuries, very little is known about their society, customs and way of subsistence. Consider[...]![]()
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This article analyzes the discourses and representations deployed around the diseases attributed to the indigenous confined to the Viceroyalty of Peru for the period 1570 – 1600 in the Geographical Relations of the Indies, and some contemporarie[...]![]()
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This article studies two Colonial celebrations: the Jura de los Reyes and the Paseo del Pendón Real. The main purpose is demonstrate that the convention/ protocol that was observed in these two celebrations, prevailed in the civic commemorations[...]![]()
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This article explores the work of Aristotle and Alonso de Sandoval, a 17th century Jesuit, specifically the latter’s Tractatus de Instauranda de Aethiopum Salute (1627), in order to compare the concept of slavery held by this Greek philosopher w[...]![]()
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Here we intend to examine the concept of tradition taking as a starting point the comparison between two groups of seemingly different texts: 1) the anthropological problem: the appearance of the traditions called "invented" in the islands of th[...]![]()
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This article assesses, from a critical standpoint, the widespread use of the word mestizo among scholars to single out images that existed but were not produced in Santiago de Chile during the Colonial period, but imported from the main centers[...]![]()
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In the second half of the 17th century the crew of the Spanish fleets and galleons sailing to the Indies and back was forced to hire foreign captains, pilots and sailors despite the existing prohibition. A number of them came from enemy nations [...]![]()
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This text examines the various ways in which civil servants and church officials perceived the indigenous people of Yucatan during the colonial period. This image of the Mayans from the perspective of their colonial rulers will broaden our pictu[...]![]()
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Entre los estudiosos de la historia colonial y aún de la republicana es común que la sola mención de la palabra resguardo se asocie con las tierras comunales de cultivo asignadas a las comunidades indígenas de la Nueva Granada durante el período[...]![]()
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