Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries)
In this article, we develop the hypothesis that three conjunctures established and defined the principles and limits of the “pact of reciprocity” (Platt 1982) in the Gobernación del Tucumán, allowing the creation and consolidation of land rights of the pueblos de indios (Indian towns) in the jurisdi...
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I10-R10-article-158942021-06-18T17:38:52Z Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) Los pueblos de indios de Córdoba del Tucumán y el pacto colonial (Siglos XVII a XIX) Tell, Sonia Castro Olañeta, Isabel indian towns Cordoba colonial pact land rights tribute Encomienda pueblos de indios Córdoba pacto colonial derechos a la tierra tributo Encomienda In this article, we develop the hypothesis that three conjunctures established and defined the principles and limits of the “pact of reciprocity” (Platt 1982) in the Gobernación del Tucumán, allowing the creation and consolidation of land rights of the pueblos de indios (Indian towns) in the jurisdiction of Cordoba. First, the Visita (inspection) of the Oidor Alfaro in 1611 and his Ordinances of 1612. Second, the inspection of Lujan de Vargas in 1692-1694, and third, the Bourbon revisitas in the late eighteenth century. Given this general framework, we will focus on two of those conjunctures: the visita of Lujan de Vargas and the Bourbon revisitas, with the purpose of identifying the Indians peoples who manage to obtain or consolidate land rights. We will take as analysis axes the relationship of Indian peoples with land rights, payment of tribute, development of the encomienda in this region, persistence of ethnic authorities, and intervention of colonial power. We will also propose explanatory lines of the survival of the Indian town in Republican times. En el presente artículo desarrollamos la hipótesis de que en la Gobernación del Tucumán se desarrollaron tres coyunturas que establecieron los principios y límites del “pacto de reciprocidad” (Platt 1982) y permitieron la creación y la consolidación de los derechos sobre la tierra de los “pueblos de indios” en la jurisdicción de Córdoba: la visita en 1611 y las Ordenanzas en 1612 del oidor Alfaro; la visita de Luján de Vargas en 1692-1694 y las revisitas borbónicas de fines del siglo XVIII. Considerando este marco general y tomando como ejes de análisis la relación de los “pueblos de indios” con los derechos a las tierras en común y el pago del tributo, con el desarrollo de la encomienda en la región, con el mantenimiento de las autoridades étnicas y con la intervención del poder colonial; nos centraremos en dos de esas coyunturas: la Visita de Luján de Vargas y las Revisitas Borbónicas, tratando de identificar los pueblos de indios que logran obtener o consolidar derechos sobre la tierra, como así también posibles líneas explicativas de su supervivencia posterior en tiempos republicanos. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2016-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/15894 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 9 (2016) NÚMERO 2; 209-220 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 9 (2016) NÚMERO 2; 209-220 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 9 (2016) NÚMERO 2; 209-220 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v9.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/15894/16047 Derechos de autor 2016 Sonia Tell, Isabel Castro Olañeta |
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indian towns Cordoba colonial pact land rights tribute Encomienda pueblos de indios Córdoba pacto colonial derechos a la tierra tributo Encomienda |
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indian towns Cordoba colonial pact land rights tribute Encomienda pueblos de indios Córdoba pacto colonial derechos a la tierra tributo Encomienda Tell, Sonia Castro Olañeta, Isabel Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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indian towns Cordoba colonial pact land rights tribute Encomienda pueblos de indios Córdoba pacto colonial derechos a la tierra tributo Encomienda |
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Tell, Sonia Castro Olañeta, Isabel |
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Tell, Sonia Castro Olañeta, Isabel |
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) |
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indian towns of cordoba del tucumán and the colonial pact (seventeenth to nineteenth centuries) |
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In this article, we develop the hypothesis that three conjunctures established and defined the principles and limits of the “pact of reciprocity” (Platt 1982) in the Gobernación del Tucumán, allowing the creation and consolidation of land rights of the pueblos de indios (Indian towns) in the jurisdiction of Cordoba. First, the Visita (inspection) of the Oidor Alfaro in 1611 and his Ordinances of 1612. Second, the inspection of Lujan de Vargas in 1692-1694, and third, the Bourbon revisitas in the late eighteenth century. Given this general framework, we will focus on two of those conjunctures: the visita of Lujan de Vargas and the Bourbon revisitas, with the purpose of identifying the Indians peoples who manage to obtain or consolidate land rights. We will take as analysis axes the relationship of Indian peoples with land rights, payment of tribute, development of the encomienda in this region, persistence of ethnic authorities, and intervention of colonial power. We will also propose explanatory lines of the survival of the Indian town in Republican times. |
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