Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina

The Inka empire, during its expansive process, annexed several territories incorporating to its economic and political sphere a vast number of ethnic groups. In order to consummate the incorporation the inkas made use of different negotiation strategies with the local authorities, being one of the m...

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spelling I28-R145-5918_oai2025-11-17 Orgaz, Martín 2019-03-25 The Inka empire, during its expansive process, annexed several territories incorporating to its economic and political sphere a vast number of ethnic groups. In order to consummate the incorporation the inkas made use of different negotiation strategies with the local authorities, being one of the most common the organization of feasts. Yet, not always the significance of those consumed and redistributed goods during those feasts has been often analyzed in detail. Using archaeological, historical, and ethnographic evidences, this research intends to evaluate and think about the role of two beverages (beers), chicha (corn beer) and aloja (carob beer) in the construction of agreements between the Inka and local societies at southern Yocavil Valley. Both beverages belong to different cultural traditions. The first one was elaborated with corn and intimately linked to the Cuzco tradition and the Inka state political economy, whereas the aloja was used for local religious ceremonies.  El imperio inka en su proceso expansivo anexó territorios e incorporó a su esfera de influencias un número significativo de grupos étnicos. Para ello, recurrió a diferentes estrategias con las autoridades locales, siendo una de ellas el patrocinio de eventos festivos. Sin embargo, las referencias acerca del significado e implicancias sociales de los productos compartidos y consumidos en estos encuentros no son analizados a menudo. Es por ello que el presente trabajo pretende, a partir del estudio de evidencias arqueológicas, históricas y etnográficas evaluar y reflexionar acerca del papel que tuvieron dos bebidas, la chicha y la aloja en la construcción de acuerdos entre el Inka y las sociedades locales del sector sur del valle de Yocavil. Ambos brebajes corresponden a tradiciones culturales diferentes, la primera elaborada a partir del maíz, vinculada a la tradición cuzqueña y a la economía política estatal, y la aloja, obtenida con el fruto del algarrobo, imprescindible en las ceremonias religiosas locales.  application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/surandino/article/view/5918 spa Surandino Monográfico https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/surandino/article/view/5918/5261 Surandino Monográfico; Núm. 2 (2012) 2545-8256 Inka chicha aloja feasts Inka chicha aloja fiestas Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=surandi&d=5918_oai
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Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
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description The Inka empire, during its expansive process, annexed several territories incorporating to its economic and political sphere a vast number of ethnic groups. In order to consummate the incorporation the inkas made use of different negotiation strategies with the local authorities, being one of the most common the organization of feasts. Yet, not always the significance of those consumed and redistributed goods during those feasts has been often analyzed in detail. Using archaeological, historical, and ethnographic evidences, this research intends to evaluate and think about the role of two beverages (beers), chicha (corn beer) and aloja (carob beer) in the construction of agreements between the Inka and local societies at southern Yocavil Valley. Both beverages belong to different cultural traditions. The first one was elaborated with corn and intimately linked to the Cuzco tradition and the Inka state political economy, whereas the aloja was used for local religious ceremonies. 
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title Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
title_short Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
title_full Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
title_fullStr Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Chicha y aloja. Inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del Valle del Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina
title_sort chicha y aloja. inkas y autoridades locales en el sector meridional del valle del yocavil, catamarca, argentina
publisher Surandino Monográfico
publishDate 2019
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