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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Acknowledgments 1
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I Introduction
- I. Andean Communities, Political Cultures, and Markets: The Changing Contours of a Field 3
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II From Inca to Spanish Rule: The Making of Indians and Markets
- 2. Did Tribute and Markets Prevail in the Andes before the European Invasion? 55
- 3. The Variety and Ambiguity of Native Andean Intervention in European Colonial Markets 73
- 4. Exchange in the Ethnic Territories between 1530 and 1567: The Visitas of Huanuco and Chucuito 101
- 5. Exchange and Markets in the Sixteenth Century: A View from the North 135
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III Andean Tribute, Migration, and Trade: Remapping the Boundaries of Ethnicity and Exchange
- 6. Indian Migration and Social Change in Seventeenth-Century Charcas 165
- 7. Indians in Late Colonial Markets: Sources and Numbers 196
- 8. Markets, Power, and the Politics of Exchange in Tapacari, c. 1780 and 1980 224
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IV Negotiating the Meanings of Market Exchange: Community and Hierarchy in Three Andean Contexts
- 9. Ethnic Calendars and Market Interventions among the Ayllus of Lipes during the Nineteenth Century 257
- 10. The Sources and Meanings of Money: Beyond the Market Paradigm in an Ayllu of Northern Potosi 297
- 11. "Women Are More Indian": Ethnicity and Gender in a Community near Cuzco 329
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V Conclusion
- 12. Ethnic Identity and Market Relations: Indians and Mestizos in the Andes 349
- Glossary 391
- Selected Bibliography 397
- Contributors 419
- Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps ix
- Acknowledgments 1
-
I Introduction
- I. Andean Communities, Political Cultures, and Markets: The Changing Contours of a Field 3
-
II From Inca to Spanish Rule: The Making of Indians and Markets
- 2. Did Tribute and Markets Prevail in the Andes before the European Invasion? 55
- 3. The Variety and Ambiguity of Native Andean Intervention in European Colonial Markets 73
- 4. Exchange in the Ethnic Territories between 1530 and 1567: The Visitas of Huanuco and Chucuito 101
- 5. Exchange and Markets in the Sixteenth Century: A View from the North 135
-
III Andean Tribute, Migration, and Trade: Remapping the Boundaries of Ethnicity and Exchange
- 6. Indian Migration and Social Change in Seventeenth-Century Charcas 165
- 7. Indians in Late Colonial Markets: Sources and Numbers 196
- 8. Markets, Power, and the Politics of Exchange in Tapacari, c. 1780 and 1980 224
-
IV Negotiating the Meanings of Market Exchange: Community and Hierarchy in Three Andean Contexts
- 9. Ethnic Calendars and Market Interventions among the Ayllus of Lipes during the Nineteenth Century 257
- 10. The Sources and Meanings of Money: Beyond the Market Paradigm in an Ayllu of Northern Potosi 297
- 11. "Women Are More Indian": Ethnicity and Gender in a Community near Cuzco 329
-
V Conclusion
- 12. Ethnic Identity and Market Relations: Indians and Mestizos in the Andes 349
- Glossary 391
- Selected Bibliography 397
- Contributors 419
- Index 421