Between duty and negotiation: indian militias in the cuban southeast, 17th -18th centuries
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pueblos de indios
milicias
Cuba Indians villages
militias
Cuba

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Padrón Reyes, L. . (2020). Between duty and negotiation: indian militias in the cuban southeast, 17th -18th centuries. Temas Americanistas, (43), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.12795/Temas-Americanistas.2019.i43.01
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Abstract

This article analyses the formal and practical considerations taken into account during the 16th -18th centuries for the composition of Indian militias, and how the use of indigenous people in defensive tasks were a guarantee of authority for the colonial administration. To the same extent, these practices meant a possibility of social ascent and political negotiation for the Indians villages.

https://doi.org/10.12795/Temas-Americanistas.2019.i43.01
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