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This account of the native peoples of Ecuador in the sixteenth and seventeenth century shows how they not only resisted, adapted, and survived Spanish colonization but reinvented themselves as a culture. Offered are both a revisionist treatment of the demographic history of Amerindian Ecuador and a clearer understanding of North Andean ethnogenesis. Powerss study of Andean population movements in the Audiencia of Quito from 1535 to 1700 shows that native migrations account for a population increase in Quito during a time when contiguous areas experienced a rapid decline in Indian population. Beyond reconstructing the movement of the native peoples, Powers also explores how migration changed the lives of Indians and Spaniards. The migratory flow from native communities to Spanish cities, textile mills, and haciendas resulted in a constantly mutating colonial world. For elite Spaniards, the migrations meant the near collapse of the tribute and forced labor system, while nonelite Spaniards were able to take advantage of the alternative labor supplied by the migrant Indians, resulting in social mobility and the formation of new classes. For Indians, the migrations were initially a survival strategy but ended in the decline of the traditional chiefdom. A key finding of the study is that Ecuadorean Indians achieved cultural survival by reconstructing Andean lifeways inside the sites to which they migrated.

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title:Andean Journeys : Migration, Ethnogenesis, and the State in Colonial Quito
author:Powers, Karen Vieira.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:082631600X
print isbn13:9780826316004
ebook isbn13:9780585187297
language:English
subjectQuito (Audiencia)--Population--History, Migration, Internal--Ecuador--Quito (Audiencia)--History, Ecuador--History--To 1809, Quito (Audiencia)--History.
publication date:1995
lcc:HB3570.Q58P69 1995eb
ddc:304.8/09866/13
subject:Quito (Audiencia)--Population--History, Migration, Internal--Ecuador--Quito (Audiencia)--History, Ecuador--History--To 1809, Quito (Audiencia)--History.
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Andean Journeys
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Pachamama Earth Mother S D Nelson Page iii Andean - photo 2
Pachamama (Earth Mother)
S. D. Nelson
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Andean Journeys
Migration, Ethnogenesis, and the State in Colonial Quito
Karen Vieira Powers
University of New Mexico Press
Albuquerque
Page iv
Portions of this material appeared previously and excerpts here are from Karen Powers, "Resilient Lords and Indian Vagabonds: Wealth, Migration, and the Reproductive Transformation of Quito's Chiefdoms, 1500-1700," Ethnohistory, 38:3, pp. 225-49. Copyright Duke University Press, 1991, and Karen Powers, "Indian Migration in the Audiencia of Quito: Crown Manipulations and Local Co-optations," In Migration in Colonial Spanish America, ed. David J. Robinson, 313-323. Copyright Cambridge University Press, 1990. Reprinted with permission. The publication of this book was supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Powers, Karen Vieira, 1950
Andean journeys: migration, ethnogenesis, and the state in colonial Quito / Karen
Vieira Powers. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Demographic chaos: Spanish invasion and Andean migration Fleeing
toward the enemy: seventeenth-century migration patterns Colonial state forma
tion and the politics of Andean demography Migration and the reproduction of the
cacicazgo Decline of the cacicazgo and the reconstitution of Andean society
Conclusion.
ISBN 0-8263-1600-X
1. Quito (Audiencia)PopulationHistory. 2. Migration, InternalEcuador
Quito (Audiencia)History. 3. EcuadorHistoryTo 1809. 4. Quito (Audiencia)
History. I. Title.
HB3570.Q58P69 1995
304.8'09866'13dc20 94-18696
CIP
1995 by the University of New Mexico Press
All rights reserved.
First edition
Page v
To Stephen Nelson
and
In memory of Warren Dean
Page vii
Contents
List of Maps and Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
3
1. Demographic Chaos: Spanish Invasion and Andean Migration
13
2. Fleeing Toward the Enemy: Seventeenth-Century Migration Patterns
45
3. Colonial State Formation and the Politics of Andean Demography
81
4. Migration and the Reproduction of the Cacicazgo
107
5. Decline of the Cacicazgo and the Reconstitution of Andean Society
133
Conclusion
169
Appendix
175
Notes
183
Glossary
218
Bibliography
221
Index
231
About the Book and Author
237

Page viii
Maps
1. The Audiencia of Quito, c. 1650
2
2. Administrative Organization of Audiencia of Quito, Sixteenth Century
25
3. Administrative Organization of Highland Quito, Seventeenth Century
52

Figures
1. Aboriginal Lowland/Highland Political Affiliations
27
2. Administrative Organization of Indigenous Society Under Spanish Rule
135

Page ix
Tables
1. Indigenous Population of Audiencia of Quito, 1561-1591
18
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