This article explores the changing meaning of indianness during the long independence era. Focusing on six towns around Santa Marta, it discusses why these were considered Indian in the late colonial period, why they supported the royalist cause during the Independence struggles and how their inhabitants ceased to be identified as Indians within a few decades of republican rule. While recent subaltern studies have emphasised Indian resistance against the liberal, republican states formed in early nineteenth-century Latin America, here it is argued that some former Indian communities opted for inclusion into the republic as non-Indian citizens
This article introduces readers to one of the most richly documented, yet poorly understood regions ...
Between 1826 and 1854, the contribución de indígenas inspired by the colonial tribute reinstates in ...
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This article explores the changing meaning of Indianness during the long independence era. Focusing ...
Este artículo explora el cambiante significado de la indianidad durante la era de la independencia. ...
This article analyzes the indigenous population of the Great Bolivar (Colombia) in the third quarter...
Between 1810 and 1826 Spain lost most of her possessions in the Americas, and the inhabitants of Spa...
Este artículo explora el cambiante significado de la indianidad durante la era de la independencia. ...
Este artículo analiza la población indígena del Bolívar Grande (Colombia) en el tercer cuarto del si...
This article examines the different meanings of native status in Spanish America. It argues that the...
This paper examines the creation of the Colombian Indigenista Institute, CII (1942), its institution...
This article presents the results of an empirical study conducted in Palenque de San Basílio in 2014...
Resumen En este artículo estudio qué era un indígena en el Caribe colombiano durante el siglo XIX. A...
For decades after Independence more than half of continental Latin America’s territory remained beyo...
Cartagena de Indias was the first city in Colombia to establish an independent government and the fi...
This article introduces readers to one of the most richly documented, yet poorly understood regions ...
Between 1826 and 1854, the contribución de indígenas inspired by the colonial tribute reinstates in ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN055073 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This article explores the changing meaning of Indianness during the long independence era. Focusing ...
Este artículo explora el cambiante significado de la indianidad durante la era de la independencia. ...
This article analyzes the indigenous population of the Great Bolivar (Colombia) in the third quarter...
Between 1810 and 1826 Spain lost most of her possessions in the Americas, and the inhabitants of Spa...
Este artículo explora el cambiante significado de la indianidad durante la era de la independencia. ...
Este artículo analiza la población indígena del Bolívar Grande (Colombia) en el tercer cuarto del si...
This article examines the different meanings of native status in Spanish America. It argues that the...
This paper examines the creation of the Colombian Indigenista Institute, CII (1942), its institution...
This article presents the results of an empirical study conducted in Palenque de San Basílio in 2014...
Resumen En este artículo estudio qué era un indígena en el Caribe colombiano durante el siglo XIX. A...
For decades after Independence more than half of continental Latin America’s territory remained beyo...
Cartagena de Indias was the first city in Colombia to establish an independent government and the fi...
This article introduces readers to one of the most richly documented, yet poorly understood regions ...
Between 1826 and 1854, the contribución de indígenas inspired by the colonial tribute reinstates in ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN055073 / BLDSC - British Library ...