CENTURIES OF INDIGENOUS HISTORY IN THE HEART OF SOUTH AMERICA: THE CHIQUITANOS IN THE (ACTUAL) BOLIVIAN EAST

Formerly known also as Trabacicosis or Tapuymirí, Chiquito or Chiquitano, is nowadays, generally, the definition of small indigenous groups, of all varieties, that was met by the Jesuit mission (1691-1767) in the actual Bolivian “low-lands”. This action can be summarized in two main aspects: the ind...

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Autor: José da Silva, Giovani
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2011
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Repositorio:Anos 90 (Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/24003
Acceso en línea:https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/24003
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:História Indígena
Chiquitano
América do Sul
Oriente boliviano
Missões Jesuíticas
História
Bolívia
indigenous history
South America
Bolivian East
Jesuitical missions
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Sumario:Formerly known also as Trabacicosis or Tapuymirí, Chiquito or Chiquitano, is nowadays, generally, the definition of small indigenous groups, of all varieties, that was met by the Jesuit mission (1691-1767) in the actual Bolivian “low-lands”. This action can be summarized in two main aspects: the indigenous agglomeration in reductions or missions and the imposition of a unique language, the Chiquitano, as a general language. About the group’s history it is possible to establish a division into phases: from 1542 to 1620 (the indigenous conquest and domination), 1620 to 1962 (the perambulation of many groups around Chiquitania and the eventual hunting by Spanish and Portuguese men in order to slavery), 1692 to 1767 (indigenous Christianization), 1767 until nowadays (events that point out intense contact among Chiquitano and non-indigenous, after reduction’s period). Although Jesuitical missions represented an incisive event in Chiquitano’s history, they upheld the destruction of traditional political, social, economic, cultural and religious structures, as well as the mixture of several groups, even those which were enemies. The past and the present of the Chiquitano are closely related to the Jesuitical mission project, developed between the end of the XVII century and the beginning of the first half of the XVIII. Attempts of living together, imposition of different cultural behaviors, other significations for practices and representations, intercultural dialogues and armed resistance were ingredients found in this history. The objective of this article is, then, to present a synthesis of the ethnohistoric trajectory about the Chiquitano indigenous, between XVI and XX centuries.