To Be Indio in Colonial Spanish America

To Be Indio in Colonial Spanish America
Title To Be Indio in Colonial Spanish America PDF eBook
Author Mónica Díaz
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Pages 295
Release 2017-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 0826357741

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The conquest and colonization of the Americas imposed new social, legal, and cultural categories upon vast and varied populations of indigenous people. The colonizers’ intent was to homogenize these cultures and make all of them “Indian.” The creation of those new identities is the subject of the essays collected in Díaz’s To Be Indio in Colonial Spanish America. Focusing on central Mexico and the Andes (colonial New Spain and Peru), the contributors deepen scholarly knowledge of colonial history and literature, emphasizing the different ways people became and lived their lives as “indios.” While the construction of indigenous identities has been a theme of considerable interest among Latin Americanists since the early 1990s, this book presents new archival research and interpretive thinking, offering new material and a new approach to the subject to both scholars of colonial Peru and central Mexico.

Race, Caste, and Status

Race, Caste, and Status
Title Race, Caste, and Status PDF eBook
Author Robert Howard Jackson
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 1999
Genre America
ISBN

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A study of the hierarchical social order imposed on indigenous peoples by their Spanish conquerors.

Indian-religious Relations in Colonial Spanish America

Indian-religious Relations in Colonial Spanish America
Title Indian-religious Relations in Colonial Spanish America PDF eBook
Author Murdo J. MacLeod
Publisher Syracuse, N.Y. : Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
Pages 128
Release 1989
Genre History
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Global Indios

Global Indios
Title Global Indios PDF eBook
Author Nancy E. van Deusen
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 329
Release 2015-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 0822375699

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In the sixteenth century hundreds of thousands of indios—indigenous peoples from the territories of the Spanish empire—were enslaved and relocated throughout the Iberian world. Although various laws and decrees outlawed indio enslavement, several loopholes allowed the practice to continue. In Global Indios Nancy E. van Deusen documents the more than one hundred lawsuits between 1530 and 1585 that indio slaves living in Castile brought to the Spanish courts to secure their freedom. Because plaintiffs had to prove their indio-ness in a Spanish imperial context, these lawsuits reveal the difficulties of determining who was an indio and who was not—especially since it was an all-encompassing construct connoting subservience and political personhood and at times could refer to people from Mexico, Peru, or South or East Asia. Van Deusen demonstrates that the categories of free and slave were often not easily defined, and she forces a rethinking of the meaning of indio in ways that emphasize the need to situate colonial Spanish American indigenous subjects in a global context.

The Indians in Colonial Spanish America

The Indians in Colonial Spanish America
Title The Indians in Colonial Spanish America PDF eBook
Author Arlene Eisen
Publisher
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Release 1966
Genre
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The Indian in Spanish America

The Indian in Spanish America
Title The Indian in Spanish America PDF eBook
Author Jack J. Himelblau
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Virtues of the Indian/Virtudes del indio

Virtues of the Indian/Virtudes del indio
Title Virtues of the Indian/Virtudes del indio PDF eBook
Author Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 261
Release 2009-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 0742557073

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This important book is the first complete seventeenth-century treatise on Native Americans to be introduced, annotated, and translated into English. Presented in a parallel text translation, it brings the work of the controversial and powerful Bishop Juan de Palafox to non-Spanish speakers for the first time. A seminal document in the history of colonial Mexico and imperial Spain, Virtues of the Indian tells us as much about the Mexican natives as about the ideas, images, and representations upon which the Spanish Empire in America was built. Taken as a whole, this book will raise questions about the Spanish empire and the governance of New Spain's Indians. Even more significantly, it will complicate the prevailing view of Spanish imperialism and colonial society as one dominated by a unified and coherent ruling elite with common goals. The deeply-informed introduction, biographical essay, and annotations that accompany this vivid translation further explore the thoughts and actions of the dynamic and complex Palafox, contributing to a better knowledge of a key figure in the history of Spanish colonialism in the New World.