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Franciscan Missions and Chiriguano Workers: Colonization, Acculturation and Indian Labor in Southeastern Bolivia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Erick D. Langer*
Affiliation:
Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Extract

An earlier version of this essay was presented at the Symposium “Bolivia: Formation and Development of a Labor Force, 1600 to the Present,” organized by Ann Zulawski and Lesley Gill for the 45th International Congress of Americanists, Bogotá, Colombia, 1985. The author wishes to thank Robert H. Jackson, Brooke Larson, and Nils Jacobsen for their comments on the paper. Research funds were provided by the Social Science Research Council, Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Research Program, and the Inter-American Foundation.

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Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1987

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15 Unity between different groups of Chiriguanos had always been tenuous; however, before the advent of the missions, the chief, or tubicha, could rely on solidarity within his own village. This was not the case once the village moved to a mission, when they were split into opposing camps of converted and unconverted. Bratislava Susnik also makes this point. See her Chiriguanos, vol. 1 (Asunción: Museo Etnográfico “Andrés Barbero,” 1968).

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35 Gutiérrez, Néstor Memoria de Guerra y Colonización (La Paz: n.p., 1914), p. 141 Google Scholar; for the Del Castillo case, see Notaría de Hacienda y Minas (Sucre), 1912:4, 5, 1913:2.

36 For conditions on haciendas in the region, see Langer, pp. 212–222.

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