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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (3): 490.
Published: 01 August 1960
...John F. Goins Las actuales comunidades de indígenas: Huarochirí en 1955 . By Matos José , de Boluarte Teresa Guillén , Cotler Julio , Soler Eduardo , Boluarte Francisco . Lima , 1958 . Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Instituto de Etnología y Arqueología...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1994) 74 (3): 520–521.
Published: 01 August 1994
...María A. Benavides The Huarochirí Manuscript: A Testament of Ancient and Colonial Andean Religion . Translated and edited by Salomon Frank and Urioste George L. . Austin : University of Texas Press , 1991 . Maps. Bibliography. Glossary. Index . 273 pp. Cloth , $32.50...
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Ritos y tradiciones de Huarochirí
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1988) 68 (4): 832–833.
Published: 01 November 1988
...David Block By combining commentary, supporting sources, and linguistic analysis, Gerald Taylor opens new vistas for the seasoned student of the Andes, and makes the Huarochirí document comprehensible to novice readers. His edition of this important manuscript establishes a standard...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1985) 65 (1): 140–142.
Published: 01 February 1985
... chapters, “Belief and Resistance” and “The Challenge to Colonialism,” deal respectively with the Spanish effort to extirpate Indian heresy and the cycle of revolts that swept the Andes in the eighteenth century, focusing on the revolt of 1750 in Huarochirí. Spalding rightly observes that the Andes were...
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El Levantamiento de Huarochirí De 1750: El Diario Histórico de Sebastián Franco de Melo
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (3): 495–496.
Published: 01 August 2014
... contribution to Peruvian studies. In contrast to this careful overview of the political context of Huarochirí, Spalding's consideration of the diary's literary qualities is more limited. Her reference to Franco de Melo as “quijotesco,” her decision not to compare the diary with other narratives, and her...
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Published: 01 August 2021
Figure 1. The corregimientos (judicial districts) of Huarochirí, Yauyos, Jauja, and Angaraes, part of the larger court district of Lima's audiencia (appellate court). Insets: the location of these corregimientos in modern Peru and the corregimiento of Yauyos, where Carania was located. Map
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Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (1): 123–124.
Published: 01 February 2024
... that Indigenous writing—both in khipus and in ink—served as a vehicle for enduring antihegemonic resistance. The book, centering the highland Peruvian province of Huarochirí, places a constellation of exceptional seventeenth-century works “on an imaginary table” to better contextualize the Huarochirí Manuscript...
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Of Widows, Furrows, and Seed: New Perspectives on Land and the Colonial Andean Commons
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 375–407.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Figure 1. The corregimientos (judicial districts) of Huarochirí, Yauyos, Jauja, and Angaraes, part of the larger court district of Lima's audiencia (appellate court). Insets: the location of these corregimientos in modern Peru and the corregimiento of Yauyos, where Carania was located. Map...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (4): 645–664.
Published: 01 November 1970
... to region. An example is Huarochirí, an area that encompassed the three river valley systems of the Rímac, Lurín, and Mala on the western slopes of the central Andes. All people here defined themselves as the sons of Pariacaca, the local ancestor-deity. A component group within the region regarded itself...
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Indigenous Intellectuals: Knowledge, Power, and Colonial Culture in Mexico and the Andes
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2016) 96 (4): 734–736.
Published: 01 November 2016
... that the “language of sin” provided by Catholic catechisms, translated into Zapotec, offered models by which Zapotec litigants framed the criminal accusations that they presented in viceregal courtrooms. In chapter 7, Alan Durston argues that the frequency in the Quechua-language Huarochirí Manuscript of Castilian...
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Native-Language Literacy in Colonial Peru: The Question of Mundane Quechua Writing Revisited
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (1): 41–70.
Published: 01 February 2008
... languages, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala and Juan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui wrote their celebrated chronicles of the Andes in Spanish (if with numerous Quechua quotations). 4 The anonymous Huarochirí manuscript (ca. 1600), a book-length Quechua account of the religious lore of a highland province...
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History and Language in the Andes
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (2): 280–282.
Published: 01 May 2013
... is that of Frank Salomon and Sue Grosboll, who examine a passage in the famous Huarochirí Manuscript prescribing names for sons and daughters according to birth order. They analyze the frequency of these names in a 1588 Huarochirí visita and show that parts of the naming system, associated with pre- Christian...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1973) 53 (4): 581–599.
Published: 01 November 1973
.... 768-769, 775, 791, 872-873. 31 Visita de Chucuito , p. 109. 32 Murra, “On Inca Political Structure.” p. 34. For a local vision of this process, see Closes y hombres de Huarochirí [1598], trans. José María Arguedas (Lima, 1966), pp. 131-135. 33 Visita de Chucuito , p. 434...
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Making Indigenous Archives: The Quilcaycamayoc of Colonial Cuzco
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (4): 665–689.
Published: 01 November 2011
...: the Nueva corónica , Joan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamayhua’s Relacion de antigüedades deste Reyno del Piru , and the well-known Huarochirí manuscript. 7 Notarial Quechua, by contrast, has proven notoriously hard to locate. Alan Durston’s detailed catalog of the mundane Quechua corpus includes...
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Relación y documentos de gobierno del virrey del Perú, Agustín de Jáuregui y Aldecoa (1780-1784)
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (1): 201–202.
Published: 01 February 1984
... Amaru Inca in Tinta, which was not definitively ended until 1783, with the capture of Felipe Velasco Túpac Inca Yupanqui in Huarochirí. Unfortunately, historians interested in this event will find little that is new among these records. Correspondence between Jáuregui and his field subordinates, however...
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Entre la retórica y la insurgencia: las ideas y los movimientos sociales en los Andes, siglo XVIII
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1997) 77 (4): 717–718.
Published: 01 November 1997
... in his abortive attempt to spread the revolt to Huarochirí. In a short concluding chapter, Scarlett O’Phelan Godoy surveys the historiography of the rebellion. As is generally the case with compilations of articles, the quality and creativity of the works vary. Barragán’s study, for example, attempts...
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People of the Volcano: Andean Counterpoint in the Colca Valley of Peru
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (4): 696–697.
Published: 01 November 2008
... different from those of Huarochirí or Huamanga, Chayanta or Potosí. Now that we have a body of work of the high caliber represented by this study, perhaps those of us who have examined the transformation of particular regions over a relatively long historical period could begin to compare the cultures...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (2): 355–356.
Published: 01 May 2008
... discussion of the admittedly late use of the term in Huarochirí: An Andean Society under Inca and Spanish Rule [Stanford University Press, 1984], p. 46); and that native peoples defined wealth in terms of numbers of followers, not material possessions as the Spanish and other Westerners did (p. 95). He...
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Object and Apparition: Envisioning the Christian Divine in the Colonial Andes
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (2): 352–353.
Published: 01 May 2015
...- and three-dimensional sacred images by Andeans before the Spanish conquest. Based on archaeology and imaginative close readings of Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala and the Huarochirí manuscript, she finds pre-Hispanic precedents for the supremacy of statues as well as the central role of the goddess-like Mary...
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The Lettered Mountain: A Peruvian Village’s Way with Writing
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (2): 287–289.
Published: 01 May 2013
... of their community’s life. This ethnography takes place in San Andrés Tupicocha, a district in the center of the province of Huarochirí. At the beginning of the book, the authors explain that San Andrés Tupicocha is “a recognized Peasant Community . . . . [u]nder Peruvian law . . . a self- governing corporation...
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