The Hispanic-Mapuche parlamentos : interethnic geo-politics and concessionary spaces in colonial America

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The Hispanic-Mapuche parlamentos : interethnic geo-politics and concessionary spaces in colonial America

José Manuel Zavala, Tom D. Dillehay, Gertrudis Payàs

(Contributions to global historical archaeology)

Springer, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Anthropological histories and historical geographies of colonialism both have examined the material and discursive processes of colonization and have identified the opportunities for different kinds of relationships to emerge between Europeans and the indigenous people they encountered and in different ways colonized. These studies have revealed complex, differentiated, colonializing and colonialized identities, shifting and ambiguous political relations, social pluralities, and mutating and distinctive modes of colonization. This book focuses on the complementary historical, linguistic, and archaeological evidence for indigenous resistance and resilience in the specific form of parlamento political negotiations or attempted treaties between the Spanish Crown and the Araucanians in south-central Chile from the late 1600s to the early 1800s. Armed conflict, the rejection of most Spanish material culture, and the use of the indigenous Mapundungun language at parlamentos were obvious forms of Araucanian resistance. From a bigger picture, the book is based on an interdisciplinary perspective and asserts that historical archeology can provide better interpretations of past societies only if combined with other disciplines experienced by the treatment of existing data for historical periods, such as those provided by the written documents and which can be subjected to an anthropological, ethnohistorical, and linguistic reading by these disciplines. This creates tension because complementarity but also requires a questioning of the methods themselves as an offset look in order to include the other disciplinary perspectives.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Jose Manuel Zavala and Tom D. Dillehay PART I. ETHNOHISTORY OF PARLAMENTOS CHAPTER 1. Origin of the Spanish-Mapuche Parlamentos: The European Treaty Tradition and Mapuche Institutions of Negotiation Jose Manuel Zavala CHAPTER 2. The First Documented Parlamentos of 1593: Quilacoya, Rere, Taruchina and Maquegua Jose Manuel Zavala Appendix I CHAPTER 3. Luis de Valdivia and the Parlamentos from 1605 to 1617 Jose Manuel Zavala and Jose Manuel Diaz-Blanco CHAPTER 4. The Eighteenth Century Parlamentos Jose Manuel Zavala PART 2. PARLAMENTOS AND LANGUAGES CHAPTER 5. Naming Hispanic-Indigenous Diplomacy: The Advent of the Word Parlamento in Chilean Use Gertrudis Payas Appendix II CHAPTER 6. The Interpreters of the Parlamentos: Agents of Communication During Two Centuries of Political Contact Gertrudis Payas PART 3. THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF PARLAMENTOS CHAPTER 7. The Archaeology of Hispanic-Mapuche Parlamento Sites Tom D. Dillehay CHAPTER 8. Site Descriptions Tom D. Dillehay, Jacob Sauer and Jose Manuel Zavala CHAPTER 9. Material Remains Tom D. Dillehay and Mario Pino Appendix III CHAPTER 10. Reflections on the Archaeology of the Parlamentos Tom D. Dillehay CONCLUSIONS Jose Manuel Zavala and Tom D. Dillehay FIGURE AND TABLE LIST FIGURES AND TABLES

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