Indigenous Alliance Making

Indigenous Alliance Making

by James Andrew Whitaker and Mark Harris
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/10/2025

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During the colonial and postcolonial eras, local people in lowland South America experienced exploitation from outsiders. But as new kinds of societies emerged from engagements between outside and Indigenous communities, Indigenous Amazonians formed strategic alliances to defend livelihoods, territory, and symbolic values, as well as to curb exploitation, predation, and threats.


The contributors in Indigenous Alliance Making bring together historical analyses with anthropological investigations to explore the organizational patterns, goals, and strategies through which Indigenous people have intentionally created various alliances, partnerships, and similar relations with outsiders in lowland South America. Emphasizing class, ethnicity, gender, and race, the chapters bring new dimensions to understanding a vital but understudied region.


Through missions, war, and broader conflict, as well as marriage and kinship, local people aimed to maintain control even as personal and collective transformations unfolded. This volume explores the formation of diverse historical relations across regional societies within past and contemporary contexts and contributes to a growing historiographical turn among anthropologists and historians that foregrounds agency in past and present understandings of Indigenous peoples’ engagements with others in lowland South America.


Contributors

Marta Amoroso

Elisa Frühauf Garcia

Mark Harris

Kris Lane

Camila Loureiro Dias

Cecilia McCallum

Gary Van Valen

Aparecida Vilaça

James Andrew Whitaker

ISBN:
9780816555031
9780816555031
Category:
Society & social sciences
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-10-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Arizona Press

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