Surviving Spanish Conquest: Indian Fight, Flight, and Cultural Transformation in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico (Caribbean Archaeology and Ethnohistory)
$29.95
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Book Synopsis: Reveals the transformation that occurred in Indian communities during the Spanish conquest of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico from 1492 to 1550. In Surviving Spanish Conquest: Indian Fight, Flight, and Cultural Transformation in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, Karen F. Anderson-Córdova draws on archaeological, historical, and ethnohistorical sources to elucidate the impacts of sixteenth-century Spanish conquest and colonization on indigenous peoples in the Greater Antilles. Moving beyond the conventional narratives of the quick demise of the native populations because of forced labor and the spread of Old World diseases, this book shows the complexity of the initial exchange between the Old and New Worlds and examines the myriad ways the indigenous peoples responded to Spanish colonization.
Focusing on Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, the first Caribbean islands to be conquered and colonized by the Spanish, Anderson-Córdova explains Indian sociocultural transformation within the context of two specific processes, out-migration and in-migration, highlighting how population shifts contributed to the diversification of peoples. For example, as the growing presence of “foreign” Indians from other areas of the Caribbean complicated the variety of responses by Indian groups, her investigation reveals that Indians who were subjected to slavery, or the “encomienda system,” accommodated and absorbed many Spanish customs, yet resumed their own rituals when allowed to return to their villages. Other Indians fled in response to the arrival of the Spanish.
The culmination of years of research, Surviving Spanish Conquest deftly incorporates archaeological investigations at contact sites copious use of archival materials, and anthropological assessments of the contact period in the Caribbean. Ultimately, understanding the processes of Indian-Spanish interaction in the Caribbean enhances comprehension of colonization in many other parts of the world. Anderson-Córdova concludes with a discussion regarding the resurgence of interest in the Taíno people and their culture, especially of individuals who self-identify as Taíno. This volume provides a wealth of insight to historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, and those interested in early cultures in contact.
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Are you fascinated by the complex history of the Spanish conquest in the Caribbean? Dive into the captivating world of Surviving Spanish Conquest: Indian Fight, Flight, and Cultural Transformation in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico. This riveting book by Karen F. Anderson-Córdova unveils the untold stories of the indigenous peoples who found themselves at the crossroads of Old and New Worlds.
In this meticulously researched work, Anderson-Córdova goes beyond the mainstream narratives of disease and forced labor, providing a fresh perspective on how the Spanish conquest shaped the lives of indigenous communities. By examining the interplay between migration and cultural change, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how the conquerors and the conquered influenced each other.
Step into the world of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, the first Caribbean islands to face the Spanish onslaught. Anderson-Córdova expertly delves into the experiences of the indigenous peoples, revealing how the influx of "foreign" Indians from neighboring areas added a new layer of complexity to their responses. Discover how some communities embraced Spanish customs while others chose to flee, resulting in a fascinating diversification of the native populations.
Surviving Spanish Conquest impeccably weaves together archaeological findings, historical records, and ethnohistorical sources to paint a vivid picture of this transformative period. Gain valuable insights into the initial encounters between two worlds, and how they shaped subsequent colonization efforts around the globe.
As you reach the final pages of this enlightening book, Anderson-Córdova's discussion on the resurgence of interest in the Taíno people and their culture will leave you pondering the enduring legacy of these indigenous communities. Whether you're an academic or an enthusiast, this volume is an essential addition to your understanding of early cultures in contact.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey into the untold stories of resilience and cultural transformation. Get your hands on Surviving Spanish Conquest: Indian Fight, Flight, and Cultural Transformation in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico today and embark on an adventure through history. Buy now to start exploring!
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