PEOPLE WHO WOULD NOT KNEELSmithsonian, 1998 M10 17 - 390 páginas A People Who Would Not Kneel taps an unusual wealth of historical documents and native testimony to tell the extraordinary story of the Kuna struggle against outside domination during the first quarter of this century. James Howe illuminates the triangular relationship among a weak Panamanian government intent on creating a homogenous Hispanic culture; an Indian people who used the political methods of a national society to resist; and the hemisphere's dominant nation, a colonial power that had supposedly renounced colonialism. Vividly portraying the tenacious, outspoken individuals caught up in this struggle, he chronicles Kuna confrontations with black frontiersmen, foreign corporations, and competing Catholic and Protestant missionaries. |
Contenido
SOUNDS HEARD IN THE DISTANCE | 3 |
A LONG STRUGGLE | 10 |
Part Two Missionization and Turmoil 19031912 | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 35 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
2d to Int agents Ailigandi albinos Alfaro AmLeg Arosemena Baer began Belisario Porras boat Bogotá boys Breder Canal canoe Carlos López Carti Castillo and Méndez Charly Robinson chichas chief Chocó Chucunaque civilization Claudio Iglesias coast coconuts Colombia Colombian Colón Colonial Coope's culture Cuna dance Darién David Díaz Estanislao López expedition Father Garrido Gassó gathering house Goethals Gordón Hrdlička Hurtado Inabaginya Inakeliginia indigenous intendente Intv island Isthmus Jefe 1st Jefe 3d Kantule Keeler Kuna Kuna Yala land later leaders letter Markham Marsh Jr Mendoza mestizo mission Mojica named Nargana NARS Nele Niatupu North American noserings Nusatupu Panama Panama City Panamanian party Pérez Playón Chico police policemen political Portobelo Porvenir President Porras Puerto Obaldía rebels Richard Marsh Río Azúcar San Blas SecGJ SecGJ to Int secretary sent South Spanish Tigre Tupile Ustupu Vaglio village wagas white Indians women Yaviza
Referencias a este libro
Creative Destruction: How Globalization Is Changing the World's Cultures Tyler Cowen Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
How Institutions Change: Perspectives on Social Learning in Global and Local ... Heiko Breit,Anita Engels,Timothy Moss,Markus Troja Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |