This study of an indigenous community combines the use of archival documents with evidence from archaeological excavations to offer an anthropological analysis, drawing on the concepts of dialogics, doxa, and practice to show how we can understand historically obscured people and histories. A network of pueblos de indios integrated themselves in colonial society in Honduras through service in a coastal watch, while resisting exploitation beyond the legal requirements of encomienda. The circulation of people between towns as spouses allowed for the sharing of colonial experiences and tactics of persistence. This network perpetuated indigenous practices, including the cultivation, circulation, and use of cacao, likely for ritual, and the us...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
In this article we discuss the historical process of the formation of these indigenous refugees beyo...
In this dissertation, I study the role of religion and public ritual in the responses of native comm...
This study of an indigenous community combines the use of archival documents with evidence from ar...
In this chapter, we emphasize the novel construction of defensive walls at Ticamaya, a precolumbian ...
The study of identity is central to anthropological research and its focus on human lives in the pas...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The present work tackles the problem of colonial state formation and the system of encomiendas in th...
This study generates a new vision on El Chorro de Maíta, an exceptional archaeological context in ...
This dissertation is an archaeological and historical study of culture contact and colonialism at Co...
This project poses two basic conceptual problems: How do ethnic and communal identities emerge and h...
Archaeology has successfully adopted a broad array of theories and new methods to study the varied n...
In many regards, the chaîne opératoire has greatly contributed to the study of ceramics. Since its i...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
In this article we discuss the historical process of the formation of these indigenous refugees beyo...
In this dissertation, I study the role of religion and public ritual in the responses of native comm...
This study of an indigenous community combines the use of archival documents with evidence from ar...
In this chapter, we emphasize the novel construction of defensive walls at Ticamaya, a precolumbian ...
The study of identity is central to anthropological research and its focus on human lives in the pas...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The present work tackles the problem of colonial state formation and the system of encomiendas in th...
This study generates a new vision on El Chorro de Maíta, an exceptional archaeological context in ...
This dissertation is an archaeological and historical study of culture contact and colonialism at Co...
This project poses two basic conceptual problems: How do ethnic and communal identities emerge and h...
Archaeology has successfully adopted a broad array of theories and new methods to study the varied n...
In many regards, the chaîne opératoire has greatly contributed to the study of ceramics. Since its i...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
In this article we discuss the historical process of the formation of these indigenous refugees beyo...
In this dissertation, I study the role of religion and public ritual in the responses of native comm...