The door of the seas and key to the universe : Indian politics and imperial rivalry in the Darién, 1640-1750 / by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz.

This treatise, on of one the most hotly contested regions of Latin America, tells the story of indigenous peoples' relations to Europeans and how both the principal Indian group, the Kuna, and the Europeans were affected and altered by the contact. Drawing on manuscript sources from Scotland, E...

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Main Author: Gallup-Diaz, Ignacio, 1963-
Corporate Authors: American Historical Association, Columbia University. Press
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Columbia University Press, [2001]
Series:Gutenberg (e)
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Summary:This treatise, on of one the most hotly contested regions of Latin America, tells the story of indigenous peoples' relations to Europeans and how both the principal Indian group, the Kuna, and the Europeans were affected and altered by the contact. Drawing on manuscript sources from Scotland, England, and Spain, the author demonstrates how native social and political institutions were altered and how Europeans were forced to make indigenous people an integral part of their empires. The great strength of the book is its engagement with ethnohistorical approaches and the use of historical documentation to establish cultural dynamics and relationships. Gallup-Diaz is able to present the Kuna as active players in their own history, able to create new forms of leadership out of the process of contact, enabling them to survive.
Item Description:Produced in collaboration with the American Historical Association and Columbia University Press.
Available in: Gutenberg-e (Columbia University Press).
"Gutenberg-e is a series of award-winning digital monographs in history, selected by the American Historical Association and published by Columbia University Press."
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:0231503733
9780231503730
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from introductory screen (viewed November 26, 2002).