I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish colonial city of Potosí in modern day Bolivia. Although most historic study focuses on the infamous mita system of forced indigenous labor, I study the transition through the indigenous lens to find example of their economic gains as well as the cultural interactions they had with Spaniards. This alternative focus gives Potosí\u27s past a very different characterization, defined less by exploitation and more by cultural syncretism
This endeavor focuses on the formation and expansion of the Inca Empire and its effects on western S...
Responding to calls to return racial analysis to indigenous Latin America, this article moves beyond...
62 pagesWhere there is colonial power, there is Indigenous resistance. Latin America offers many cas...
Historical accounts of the Iberian incursion into the Andes indicate that Spaniards were amazed by t...
Four main facets characterized Spanish colonialism in Latin America and contributed to the persisten...
587 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The present dissertation stud...
Why do the oppressed not rebel, especially when they outnumber their oppressors? What are the social...
textHow are indigenous peoples negotiating their cultural, political, and economic autonomy in twent...
Winner of the Libraries' Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence: (2022). 55 pages.Anthropologic...
This dissertation rethinks postcolonial nation-state formation in Latin America by investigating the...
This article seeks to bring into question some of the assumptions that lie behind what constitutes ‘...
The conquest and colonization of the Americas marked the beginning of a social, economic, and cultur...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This article analyses the changes in the organization of labour during the sixteenth and seventeenth...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
This endeavor focuses on the formation and expansion of the Inca Empire and its effects on western S...
Responding to calls to return racial analysis to indigenous Latin America, this article moves beyond...
62 pagesWhere there is colonial power, there is Indigenous resistance. Latin America offers many cas...
Historical accounts of the Iberian incursion into the Andes indicate that Spaniards were amazed by t...
Four main facets characterized Spanish colonialism in Latin America and contributed to the persisten...
587 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The present dissertation stud...
Why do the oppressed not rebel, especially when they outnumber their oppressors? What are the social...
textHow are indigenous peoples negotiating their cultural, political, and economic autonomy in twent...
Winner of the Libraries' Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence: (2022). 55 pages.Anthropologic...
This dissertation rethinks postcolonial nation-state formation in Latin America by investigating the...
This article seeks to bring into question some of the assumptions that lie behind what constitutes ‘...
The conquest and colonization of the Americas marked the beginning of a social, economic, and cultur...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This article analyses the changes in the organization of labour during the sixteenth and seventeenth...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
This endeavor focuses on the formation and expansion of the Inca Empire and its effects on western S...
Responding to calls to return racial analysis to indigenous Latin America, this article moves beyond...
62 pagesWhere there is colonial power, there is Indigenous resistance. Latin America offers many cas...