Alluvium and Empire

Alluvium and Empire

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Parker VanValkenburgh, VanValkenburgh
University of Arizona Press
EAN: 9780816542826
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Alluvium and Empire uncovers the stories of Indigenous people who were subject to one of the largest waves of forced resettlement in human history, the Reduccion General. In 1569, Spanish administrators attempted to move at least 1.4 million Indigenous people into a series of planned towns called reducciones, with the goal of reshaping their households, communities, and religious practices. However, in northern Peru's Zana Valley, this process failed to go as the Spanish had planned. In Alluvium and Empire, Parker VanValkenburgh explores both the short-term processes and long-term legacies of Indigenous resettlement in this region, drawing particular attention to the formation of complex relationships between Indigenous communities, imperial institutions, and the dynamic environments of Peru's north coast.The volume draws on nearly ten years of field and archival research to craft a nuanced account of the Reduccion General and its aftermath. Written at the intersections of history and archaeology, Alluvium and Empire at once bears witness to the violence of Spanish colonization and highlights Indigenous resilience in the aftermath of resettlement. In the process, VanValkenburgh critiques previous approaches to the study of empire and models a genealogical approach that attends to the open-ended and often unpredictable ways in which empires take shape. 
EAN 9780816542826
ISBN 0816542821
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Publication date May 18, 2021
Pages 328
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Parker VanValkenburgh, VanValkenburgh
Series Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in the Americas