Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines (Nov 2021)

Modelización de los tipos de colonialismo wari a escala regional y residencial

  • Donna J. Nash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/bifea.13396
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
pp. 93 – 116

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The Wari state expanded during the seventh century to colonize a vast area of the Andes and incorporate many ethnic groups. The relations established between Wari-sponsored colonists and the people indigenous to these new territories differed for a number of reasons. In this paper I consider the degree of political centralization as a key factor that determined the long-term impacts Wari expansion had on subject groups. While all Wari subjects may have been compelled to participate in the empire’s political economy, some aspects of their daily life may have remained relatively unchanged. Using the multi-ethnic colony in Moquegua as an example this paper examines which attributes associated with Wari practices were adopted and which aspects of their identities were maintained.

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