Indigenous migration and social change: the forasteros of Cuzco, 1570-1720

"Innumerable Indians": Cuzco, 1570 -- "The Indian Towns Have Been Deserted ... but the Indians Have Not Disappeared": The Failure of the Reducciones -- "Those Who Have Left Their Native Towns for Others": The Forasteros of Cuzco -- "El Ayllu Forastero": Migrat...

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Main Author: Wightman, Ann M. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham Duke University Press 1990
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Summary:"Innumerable Indians": Cuzco, 1570 -- "The Indian Towns Have Been Deserted ... but the Indians Have Not Disappeared": The Failure of the Reducciones -- "Those Who Have Left Their Native Towns for Others": The Forasteros of Cuzco -- "El Ayllu Forastero": Migration, Community Structure, and Community Identity -- "Residente en Esa Ciudad": The Urban Migrant in Cuzco -- "Trabajar por un Afio": The Migrants' Role in the Transformation of Production Under Spanish Rule -- "Because All the Indians Have Died": Cuzco, 1720 -- APPENDIX I: Labor Contracts from the Notarial Records -- APPENDIX II: The 1690 Census of the Bishopric of Cuzco -- APPENDIX III: The Ayllu Forastero in the Parish Records of Yucay
Item Description:Includes index. - Bibliography: p. 292-308
Physical Description:ix, 315 p map 24 cm
ISBN:9780822382843
0822382849

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