Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII

This article examines the participation of Conibo natives in the process of geographic and cartographic knowledge of the Upper Ucayali in 1686. The evidence comes from a series of reports and maps produced in a lawsuit between the Franciscans of Lima and the Jesuits of Quito contesting the possessio...

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Main Author: Roberto Chauca Tapia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Institut Français d'Études Andines 2015-03-01
Series:Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/7488
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description This article examines the participation of Conibo natives in the process of geographic and cartographic knowledge of the Upper Ucayali in 1686. The evidence comes from a series of reports and maps produced in a lawsuit between the Franciscans of Lima and the Jesuits of Quito contesting the possession of a mission among the Conibo. This research underlines the important role that Conibo individuals played in the Franciscan exploration of the Upper Ucayali and the consensual nature of the cartography in colonial Amazonia.
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spelling doaj.art-cd934319dbed45408753d8f28dfbb1542024-02-14T16:32:55ZspaInstitut Français d'Études AndinesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines0303-74952076-58272015-03-014411713810.4000/bifea.7488Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVIIRoberto Chauca TapiaThis article examines the participation of Conibo natives in the process of geographic and cartographic knowledge of the Upper Ucayali in 1686. The evidence comes from a series of reports and maps produced in a lawsuit between the Franciscans of Lima and the Jesuits of Quito contesting the possession of a mission among the Conibo. This research underlines the important role that Conibo individuals played in the Franciscan exploration of the Upper Ucayali and the consensual nature of the cartography in colonial Amazonia.https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/7488ethnohistoryhistorical cartographyknowledge makingConiboFranciscansUpper Ucayali
spellingShingle Roberto Chauca Tapia
Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
ethnohistory
historical cartography
knowledge making
Conibo
Franciscans
Upper Ucayali
title Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
title_full Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
title_fullStr Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
title_full_unstemmed Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
title_short Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII
title_sort contribucion indigena a la cartografia del alto ucayali a fines del siglo xvii
topic ethnohistory
historical cartography
knowledge making
Conibo
Franciscans
Upper Ucayali
url https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/7488
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