L'ajustement indien. Les villages du Coropuna(Arequipa, Pérou) au 18e siècle

The Condesuyos of Arequipa is an isolated and deprived Peruvian province, which used to stand out all around the Coropuna volcano during the colonial era but remains almost unknown to History. The only event that would catch the attention of an historian in search of something spectacular might be t...

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Autor principal: Frédéric Duchesnes
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2009
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Sumario:The Condesuyos of Arequipa is an isolated and deprived Peruvian province, which used to stand out all around the Coropuna volcano during the colonial era but remains almost unknown to History. The only event that would catch the attention of an historian in search of something spectacular might be the revolt of the idolatrous Indians of Andagua between 1745 and 1752. The legal action taken by the provincial authorities to repress this uprising shows a picture of the villager society of the Coropuna lands in the 18th century in which we can notice – and this is the central topic of this study – the Indian world articulating itself to the colonial society. These villages, in the light of their cultural heritage and long-term history, are considered through demographic and economic realities, relations between the Indian and the authorities as well as religious phenomena. Beyond being a simple monograph, this work depicts the actors of this society on a daily basis and analyses the various paths of life and social relationships. At the heart of this microcosm, the way the Indian will fit (but also will be fitted) onto this world is noticeable throughout colonial history.