
doi: 10.4000/jsa.14384
handle: 11336/42302 , 10278/5038021 , 20.500.13089/h9c1
Se analiza la construcción de los diferentes discursos, miradas y representaciones en torno de los indígenas de la región amazónica boliviana durante el boom del caucho. Desde fines del siglo xix hasta las primeras décadas del siglo xx, las sociedades indígenas de esa zona mantuvieron relaciones ambivalentes (comercio, alianza, enfrentamientos bélicos) con el frente colonizador. Sin embargo, las imágenes y representaciones sobre ellas no fueron estables ni homogéneas, puesto que araonas, cavineños, pacaguaras, caripunas y chacobos fueron estereotipados de diversas maneras por sus observadores.
rubber boom, Indígenas, Bolivian Amazonia, Caucho, représentations, representations, caucho, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9, Amazonía Boliviana, Amazonie bolivienne, Representaciones, caoutchouc, Indians, representaciones, indígenas, Indiens, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, History of Civilization, CB3-482, Amazonía boliviana, Bolivian Amazonia; Indians; Representations; Rubber boom
rubber boom, Indígenas, Bolivian Amazonia, Caucho, représentations, representations, caucho, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9, Amazonía Boliviana, Amazonie bolivienne, Representaciones, caoutchouc, Indians, representaciones, indígenas, Indiens, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, History of Civilization, CB3-482, Amazonía boliviana, Bolivian Amazonia; Indians; Representations; Rubber boom
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