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Archaeology of Early Colonial Interaction at El Chorro de Maita, Cuba

Author: Roberto Valcárcel Rojas   Series: Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

In this volume, Roberto Valcárcel Rojas analyses the construction of colonial authority and the various attitudes and responses of natives and other ethnic groups. His pioneering study reveals the process of transculturation in which new individuals emerged and helps construct the vital link between the pre-Columbian world and the development of an integrated and new history.

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In this volume, Roberto Valcárcel Rojas analyses the construction of colonial authority and the various attitudes and responses of natives and other ethnic groups. His pioneering study reveals the process of transculturation in which new individuals emerged and helps construct the vital link between the pre-Columbian world and the development of an integrated and new history.

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During Spanish colonization of the Greater Antilles, the islands' natives were forced into labor under the encomienda system. The indigenous people became ""Indios,"" their language, appearance, and identity transformed by the domination imposed by a foreign model that Christianized and ""civilized"" them. Yet El Chorro de Maíta retained many of its indigenous characteristics.

In this volume-one of the first in English to examine and document an archaeological site in Cuba-Roberto Valcárcel Rojas analyzes the construction of colonial authority and the various attitudes and responses of natives and other ethnic groups. His pioneering study reveals the process of transculturation in which new individuals emerged-Indians, mestizos, criollos-and helps construct the vital link between the pre-Columbian world and the development of an integrated and new history.

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Critic Reviews

“"Shows how . . . identities were imposed, expropriated, and socially constructed by colonial influence and offers new insight to such studies and historical contexts. This book will be an enduring contribution for scholars of Cuban history and Caribbean archaeology alike."-- Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology”

"Shows how . . . identities were imposed, expropriated, and socially constructed by colonial influence and offers new insight to such studies and historical contexts. This book will be an enduring contribution for scholars of Cuban history and Caribbean archaeology alike."--Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

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About the Author

Roberto Valcárcel Rojas is a researcher for the Cuban Ministry of Science's Department of Central-Eastern Archaeology and a postdoctoral researcher at Leiden University, Netherlands.

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Publisher
University Press of Florida
Published
30th October 2015
Pages
364
ISBN
9780813061566

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