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Pardos in Vallegrande: An exploration of the role of afromestizos in the foundation of Vallegrande, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

机译:瓦莱格兰德的帕多斯:探索afromestizos在玻利维亚圣克鲁斯瓦莱格兰德的基金会中的作用。

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The story of the foundation and settlement of Vallegrande, a region on the western edge of the department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, has varied considerably over the years. In one account from the 1780s, the region and its central city were founded by runaway slaves, in another, developed between the 1920s and 1950s, noble Spaniards and their descendants conquered and settled the region. This study examines both narratives and how they came to be constructed, but it also returns to available primary and secondary sources to explore the role of Africans and their descendants in the conquest and settlement of Vallegrande. The study concludes that colonial officials did consistently categorize a large proportion of Vallegrande's population according to one of the mixed African and European and/or indigenous, or afromestizo , race categories in the colonial racial hierarchy or sistema de castas over many years. However, the study also uses parish baptismal records to demonstrate the shifting meaning and uncertain reliability of the racial categories employed by parish priests in late colonial Vallegrande, particularly in regards to the afromestizo race category pardo. Beginning in at least the late seventeenth century and continuing into the first third of the nineteenth century, the pardo category evolved to become the most flexible of all race categories in Vallegrande, eventually subsuming the casta term mestizo. These findings challenge both those who contend that Vallegrande was principally settled by Africans, and others who attempt to erase the contributions of Africans and their descendants from Vallegrande's historical record.
机译:多年来,玻利维亚圣克鲁斯省西部边缘的Vallegrande的建立和定居的故事千差万别。从1780年代开始,该地区及其中心城市是由逃亡的奴隶建立的;在另一个地区,则是1920到1950年代间发展起来的,贵族西班牙人及其后裔征服并定居了该地区。这项研究既考察了叙事方式,又探讨了叙事方式,但同时也返回了主要和次要资源,以探讨非洲人及其后代在征服和定居瓦莱格朗德时的作用。该研究得出的结论是,多年来,殖民地官员一直根据非洲和欧洲和/或土著种族或非土著居民混合种族之一对瓦莱格兰德的大部分人口进行分类。但是,该研究还使用教区洗礼记录来证明晚期殖民地瓦莱格朗德的教区牧师所使用的种族类别的变化含义和不确定的可靠性,尤其是在afromestizo种族类别pardo方面。至少在17世纪后期开始,一直持续到19世纪的前三分之一,pardo类别逐渐发展成为Vallegrande所有种族类别中最灵活的类别,最终将Casta称为mestizo。这些发现挑战着那些认为瓦莱格兰德主要是非洲人定居的人,以及其他试图从瓦莱格兰德的历史记录中抹去非洲人及其后裔的贡献的人。

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  • 作者

    Weaver Olson, Nathan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 History Black.;History Latin American.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 146 p.
  • 总页数 146
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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