Hibridación, interacción social y adaptación cultural en la Costa de Mosquitos, siglos XVII y XVIII

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  • Claudia García Universidad de Uppsala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2002.v59.i2.181

Keywords:

Hybridation, ethnogenesis, ethnic group, cultural adaptation, social interaction, Miskitu Indians, Miskitu Zambos, Mosquito Coast, Nicaragua

Abstract


From their emergence as a socially differentiated group at the end of the 17th Century, the Miskitu Indians transformed their culture through processes which were profoundly influenced by their interaction with Others, by their ideas and their customs. And, whilst assimilating into the group individuals of different ethnic origins, they also incorporated material objects which would subsequently become new cultural requirements. The aim of this project is to relate the social behaviour of the Miskitu during the 17th and 18th Centuries to their interest in obtaining non-traditional products.

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Published

2002-12-30

How to Cite

García, C. (2002). Hibridación, interacción social y adaptación cultural en la Costa de Mosquitos, siglos XVII y XVIII. Anuario De Estudios Americanos, 59(2), 441–462. https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2002.v59.i2.181

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