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Historia afro-indígena en Chile, Perú y Bolivia

Historia afro-indígena en Chile, Perú y Bolivia

Andrea Sanzana Sáez / Carlos Cisternas Oyanedel / Cristian Báez Lazcano / Luis Madrid Moraga / Maribel Arrelucea Barrantes / Montserrat Arre Marfull / Nicole Chávez González / Paola Revilla Orías / Rafael González Romero

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Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Año de edición:
2022
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Historia general y mundial
ISBN:
9789563573992
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El cimarronaje de africanos es un factor que ha sido mínimamente referenciado e investigado en la historiografía chilena. Debemos reconocer la dificultad de rastrearlo, debido a que si estos obtenían éxito en su hazaña no quedaba más que el registro de su compraventa, en ciertos casos registros parroquiales, en otros el informe de la fuga que hacía el amo ante el notario correspondiente, o cuando eran capturados. La experiencia investigativa de palenques o quilombos ha demostrado que los cimarrones creaban verdaderos enclaves territoriales de resistencia, conservando sus sistemas culturales, generando vínculos con los pueblos o con individuos indígenas. La presencia afrodescendiente en Chile pareciera difícil de rastrear, sobre todo después de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. El contexto es complejo, debido a que el país se encontraba en proceso de consolidación nacional. El problema de la alteridad, es decir, de la representación de cuerpos y culturas que aparentemente han desaparecido, nos atañe para el caso chileno, donde se asume un país cultural y genéticamente homogéneo, en circunstancias que es todo lo contrario.

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