This dissertation is a historical ethnography of colonization and conversion in Northwest Amazonia and their relationship to emergent notions and practices of indigeneity in the region. I trace the historical configuration of the different modes of colonization and evangelization through which the indigenous peoples have been incorporated first into the rule of empire (Spain and Portugal) and later into the body politic of nation-states (Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil). Catholic missions were the main frontier institution in the region until the end of 19th Century, when they started to compete with capitalist forms of colonization, and later in the 20th Century with other forms of evangelization, most notably evangelical Christianity. In t...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
For one hundred years (1693–1790) Franciscan missionaries continuously attempted to convert a variet...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the contested process of religious change across three genera...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
It is usually believed that Amerindian groups have tended either toward assimilation or toward the f...
This dissertation argues that Guaraní socio-cultural practices determined what Spaniards could and c...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
This thesis is an ethnographic account of the indigenous history and colonization of the upper Tapaj...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
For one hundred years (1693–1790) Franciscan missionaries continuously attempted to convert a variet...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the contested process of religious change across three genera...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
This dissertation examines the lives of Inga-speaking indigenous peoples living in the Pastaza basin...
It is usually believed that Amerindian groups have tended either toward assimilation or toward the f...
This dissertation argues that Guaraní socio-cultural practices determined what Spaniards could and c...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
Based on one and a half year of ethnographic research, this dissertation explores the religious prac...
This thesis is an ethnographic account of the indigenous history and colonization of the upper Tapaj...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
For one hundred years (1693–1790) Franciscan missionaries continuously attempted to convert a variet...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the contested process of religious change across three genera...