Order (and Disorder) in Early Colonial Moquegua,Peru |
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Authors: | Prudence M. Rice |
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Affiliation: | (1) Office of Research Development and Administration, MC 4709, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 900 South Normal Avenue, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA |
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Abstract: | In the viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish authorities imposed several mechanisms to try to establish Christian social order among the colonists and dwindling indigenous populations, two of which were encomienda and reducción. The implementation of these and other policies and practices is examined using a case study in Moquegua, a colonial periphery in far southern Peru: the encomienda of Cochuna and the reduction site of Torata Alta. Incomplete knowledge of local conditions left the area vulnerable to social and religious disorder: overlapping boundaries, contested jurisdictions, and competing interests. Further historical archaeological consideration of such disorder can illuminate local impacts of colonialism. |
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