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2. The Rise of the Colonial Cacique
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- Preface to the Duke Edition ix
- List of Illustrations xvii
- Preface xxiii
- 1. Introduction: Interpreting the Past 1
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PART I. The Creation of a Chiefly Ideology: Nasa Historical Thought under Spanish Rule
- 2. The Rise of the Colonial Cacique 31
- 3. The Birth of the Myth: Don Juan Tama y Calambas 61
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PART II. From Colony to Republic: Cacique and Caudillo
- 4. The Chiefdom Transformed: The Nineteenth-Century Nasa 87
- 5. From Sharecropper to Caudillo: Manuel Quintin Lame 117
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PART III. Contemporary Historical Voices
- 6. The Cacique Reborn: The TwentiethCentury Nasa 141
- 7. Julio Niquinas, a Contemporary Nasa Historian 175
- 8. Conclusion: Narrative and Image in a Textual Community 197
- Glossary 209
- Notes 211
- References 221
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- Preface to the Duke Edition ix
- List of Illustrations xvii
- Preface xxiii
- 1. Introduction: Interpreting the Past 1
-
PART I. The Creation of a Chiefly Ideology: Nasa Historical Thought under Spanish Rule
- 2. The Rise of the Colonial Cacique 31
- 3. The Birth of the Myth: Don Juan Tama y Calambas 61
-
PART II. From Colony to Republic: Cacique and Caudillo
- 4. The Chiefdom Transformed: The Nineteenth-Century Nasa 87
- 5. From Sharecropper to Caudillo: Manuel Quintin Lame 117
-
PART III. Contemporary Historical Voices
- 6. The Cacique Reborn: The TwentiethCentury Nasa 141
- 7. Julio Niquinas, a Contemporary Nasa Historian 175
- 8. Conclusion: Narrative and Image in a Textual Community 197
- Glossary 209
- Notes 211
- References 221
- Index 241