This essay argues that Andean mountains have not always embodied indigenous sovereignty as they do today. The lordly titles that mountains now bear were, until the second half of the colonial period, held by ancestral mummies and living indigenous political authorities in a previous configuration of power. Case studies show how that earlier regime "returned to the earth", a development which eventually led to the rise of mountains as sovereign entities. This essay explores the processes by which this complex transition occurred and emphasizes the insurrections of 1780-4, which replaced the earlier regime with a more democratic community-based authority, to which modern mountain lords correspond
This thesis is about the personhood of mountains in the southern Peruvian Andes and the ways in wh...
This article examines the concepts of territory, self-education, and ancestral authority from the st...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This essay argues that Andean mountains have not always embodied indigenous sovereignty as they do t...
Abstract: This essay will examine the way that a Bolivian Andean people, the Kallawayas, incorporate...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
Historical accounts of the Iberian incursion into the Andes indicate that Spaniards were amazed by t...
International audienceOur paper deals with the historical and contextual senses that movements and f...
This article questions to what extent a generic identity created by the mobilization of the ind...
This article explores the ever-shifting semantics and semiotics of the concept “indígena” in the Bol...
Abstract: In the Andes, prominent mountains are revered as earthly spirits that protect, but may als...
This article examines the rise of native, segmentary lordships in the highlands of north-central Per...
This dissertation investigates the processes through which the Inca state emerged in the south-centr...
Indigenous peoples of the Andes have shared their territories with a variety of animated and sacred ...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
This thesis is about the personhood of mountains in the southern Peruvian Andes and the ways in wh...
This article examines the concepts of territory, self-education, and ancestral authority from the st...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This essay argues that Andean mountains have not always embodied indigenous sovereignty as they do t...
Abstract: This essay will examine the way that a Bolivian Andean people, the Kallawayas, incorporate...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
Historical accounts of the Iberian incursion into the Andes indicate that Spaniards were amazed by t...
International audienceOur paper deals with the historical and contextual senses that movements and f...
This article questions to what extent a generic identity created by the mobilization of the ind...
This article explores the ever-shifting semantics and semiotics of the concept “indígena” in the Bol...
Abstract: In the Andes, prominent mountains are revered as earthly spirits that protect, but may als...
This article examines the rise of native, segmentary lordships in the highlands of north-central Per...
This dissertation investigates the processes through which the Inca state emerged in the south-centr...
Indigenous peoples of the Andes have shared their territories with a variety of animated and sacred ...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
This thesis is about the personhood of mountains in the southern Peruvian Andes and the ways in wh...
This article examines the concepts of territory, self-education, and ancestral authority from the st...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...