Domination and Cultural Resistance examines the social life of the Yura, a Quechua-speaking Andean ethnic group of central Bolivia, and focuses especially on their indigenous authorities, the kuraqkuna or elders. Combining ethnohistorical research with contemporary fieldwork, Roger Neil Rasnake traces the evolution of leadership roles within the changing composition of the native Andean social groupings, the ayllus-from the consolidation of pre-Hispanic Aymara polities, through the pressures of the Spanish colonial regime and the increasing fragmentation of the republican era, to the present.
Domination and Cultural Resistance examines the social life of the Yura, a Quechua-speaking Andean ethnic group of central Bolivia, and focuses especially on their indigenous authorities, the kuraqkuna or elders. Combining ethnohistorical research with contemporary fieldwork, Roger Neil Rasnake traces the evolution of leadership roles within the changing composition of the native Andean social groupings, the ayllus-from the consolidation of pre-Hispanic Aymara polities, through the pressures of the Spanish colonial regime and the increasing fragmentation of the republican era, to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction I I. The Cultural Traditionalism of the Andean World 4 Part I. The Yura Social Order and the Kuraqkuna 23 2. Yura: Environment and People 25 3. Social Organization and the Ayllu 49 4. The Kuraqkuna of Yura Today 65 Part II. Indigenous Authorities of the Past 93 5. Invasion and Adaptation to the Colonial System 95 6. Transformations of the Kurakaship: From Kurakas to Kuraqkuna 130 Part III. The Kuraqkuna and the Construction of the Yura Symbolic World 167 7. Festivals of the Kuraqkana 173 8. The Festival of Reyes 183 9. The Symbolic World of the Kuraqkuna: The Staff of Authority 210 10. A Symbolic Dialogue: The Spirit World, Carnaval, and the State 231 11. Conclusion: Symbolic Power and Cultural Resistance 260 Notes 277 References 293 Index 313
Illustrations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction I I. The Cultural Traditionalism of the Andean World 4 Part I. The Yura Social Order and the Kuraqkuna 23 2. Yura: Environment and People 25 3. Social Organization and the Ayllu 49 4. The Kuraqkuna of Yura Today 65 Part II. Indigenous Authorities of the Past 93 5. Invasion and Adaptation to the Colonial System 95 6. Transformations of the Kurakaship: From Kurakas to Kuraqkuna 130 Part III. The Kuraqkuna and the Construction of the Yura Symbolic World 167 7. Festivals of the Kuraqkana 173 8. The Festival of Reyes 183 9. The Symbolic World of the Kuraqkuna: The Staff of Authority 210 10. A Symbolic Dialogue: The Spirit World, Carnaval, and the State 231 11. Conclusion: Symbolic Power and Cultural Resistance 260 Notes 277 References 293 Index 313
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