The price of freedom. Denaturalization and transfer of rebellious Indians in the 17th century

Authors

  • Ana María Lorandi Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
  • Sara Sosa Miatello Profesional de apoyo de CONICET - Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas (ICA), UBA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34096/mace.v1i0.11689

Keywords:

denaturalization, rebellious Indians, La Rioja, 17th century

Abstract

The paper revolves around a lawsuit over the lands of Guaco, current province of La Rioja in which, around 1643, several families of denaturalized Indians, members of the Malfín and Andalgalá ethnic groups, belonging to the large Diaguita group, were reduced to encomienda.  Thus, based on a precise case study, the actions of the institutions operating in Colonial Tucumán, their executors and the consequent indigenous behavior are observed. In other words, the process of destructuring caused by the denaturalization of the Indians that followed active periods of war is illustrated.

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Published

1991-12-02

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How to Cite

The price of freedom. Denaturalization and transfer of rebellious Indians in the 17th century. (1991). Memoria Americana. Cuadernos De Etnohistoria, 1(1), 7-28. https://doi.org/10.34096/mace.v1i0.11689