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Dominion over the Living Space Dominion over the Living Space
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Origin, Mobility, and Status of the Mortuary Population Origin, Mobility, and Status of the Mortuary Population
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Important People: A Woman with Guanines Important People: A Woman with Guanines
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Estancias, Encomiendas, and the Early Colonial Economy in Yaguajay Estancias, Encomiendas, and the Early Colonial Economy in Yaguajay
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The Spiritual Domain The Spiritual Domain
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Christian Indians Christian Indians
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A Different Cemetery A Different Cemetery
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Clothing: From Indigenous to Indians Clothing: From Indigenous to Indians
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Indians Who Desire Liberty and without Respect for Anything of Virtue Indians Who Desire Liberty and without Respect for Anything of Virtue
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The Emergence of the “Others”: Indians, Mestizos, and Criollos The Emergence of the “Others”: Indians, Mestizos, and Criollos
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Keys in the Historic Identification of El Chorro de Maíta Keys in the Historic Identification of El Chorro de Maíta
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8 An Indian Town in Times of the Encomienda
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Published:January 2016
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Abstract
Chapter 8 interprets the results of diverse lines of evidence. The demographic differences and mortuary behavior between locals and non-locals, the ethnic composition of the burial population, the chronology of the cemetery and of the non-funerary zones, the particulars of the material culture present, and the historic information for the zone where the site is located, identify this place as a town of Indian encomendados. The cemetery developed under pressure from the Spanish but appears to be maintained by the indigenous population. It is a place of syncretic character that combines diverse cultural traditions and reflects the needs of a region of intense colonial activity. Evidence of Christianization, the abandonment of indigenous practices, such as cranial modification, and the burial of individuals in clothing point to the appearance of the Indio as an individual adjusted to colonial requirements. This place appears as a stage in the process of transculturation in which new individuals emerged (Indians, mestizos, criollos).
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