De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos

In the colonial world, the terms "parroquia", to refer to neighboring villages, and "doctrina", to ñame the indigenous villages, alluded to a religious visión of space inherited from the Iberian península. Nevertheless, these spatial entities permitted the maintenance of the orig...

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Main Author: Diana Bonnett Welez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2001-10-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Sociales
Online Access:http://res.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/213/1.php
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description In the colonial world, the terms "parroquia", to refer to neighboring villages, and "doctrina", to ñame the indigenous villages, alluded to a religious visión of space inherited from the Iberian península. Nevertheless, these spatial entities permitted the maintenance of the original model of the división of republics conceived under moulds of ethnic separation that have characterized the formal organizaron of colonial society.Despite the aforementioned, the initial conformation of the indigenous villages became more complex with the organizaron of reservations and afterwards with the policies of reduction and incorporation of the indigenous villages. By the XVIII century, the Cundinamarca and Boyacá high plateau (two provinces of the viceroyalty of Nueva Granada) offered a general overview of the growth of the "parroquias" and the reduction of the reservations.
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title De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos
title_full De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos
title_fullStr De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos
title_full_unstemmed De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos
title_short De la Conformación de los Pueblos de Indios al Surgimiento de las Parroquias de Vecinos
title_sort de la conformacion de los pueblos de indios al surgimiento de las parroquias de vecinos
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