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1768年10月10日,一群由26名马查奇印第安人、西班牙官员、土地所有者和其他目击者组成的团体一起爬上安第斯山麓,参加一项名为vista de ojos的殖民徒步仪式,旨在核实和纠正安第斯-西班牙边界,以解决土地争端。这次游行尤其具有重要意义,因为它发生在骚乱事件之后,在这些骚乱事件中,马基“llactaios”对司法官员发动骚乱,大声疾呼,并最终破坏了法律程序。llactaos认为,正在进行的土地调查将损害社区利益,因为调查背后的西班牙地主Joseph de carcelsamen声称他们的一部分土地是他的。马基土地争端将西班牙人和安第斯人在一个研究不足的地区对象征性代表、图像和地图的操纵带到了文化和法律历史的最前沿。我认为,远景、土地调查或测量以及合法制图的使用,在印第安人和印第安人部落的空间之间建立了一种殖民调解,加速了安第斯公共空间的私有化。尽管西班牙和安第斯的索赔人有各种各样的方式来证明占有,但马基印第安人用他们自己的占有仪式塑造了这种调解,他们将其定位为与西班牙法律对话。安第斯人创造了“法律论据”,通过在景观中部署土地占有的宗教象征,调动图像并在有争议的空间中取代自己。他们还打算用他们自己的制图讨论和要求纠正构建和解构他们的公共空间的法律程序来绘制西班牙陆地地图的等高线。这个案例拓宽了我们对安第斯人和西班牙人共同创造殖民合法性的理解,特别是在公共土地私有化的转型过程中,以及在西班牙权力中心的外围地区。这种共同创造也说明了西班牙帝国法律的多元化和复杂结构(法律来源和所有权的表达)。安第斯人在很大程度上改变了土著土地使用权的做法
The Virgin and the land surveyor: Andean pueblo boundary making in the Highlands of late colonial Ecuador
On 10 October 1768, a group of 26 Machachi Indians, Spanish o ffi cials, landowners and other witnesses climbed together an Andean foothill to participate in a vista de ojos , a colonial walkabout ritual that intended to verify and rectify Andean-Spanish boundaries to settle a land dispute. This walkabout was especially signi fi cant because it followed tumultuous events in which the Machachi ‘ llactaios ’ rioted against judicial o ffi cials, shouted Quechua admonitions, and, ultimately, sabotaged legal procedures. 1 The llactaios intuited the land survey taking place would harm the community, since Joseph de Carcelén, the Spanish landowner behind it, claimed a portion of their lands as his. The Machachi land dispute brings to the forefront of cultural and legal history the manipulation of symbolic representations, images and maps, by Spanish and Andean claimants alike in an under-studied region. I argue that vistas de ojos, land surveys or mensuras and the use of legal cartography instituted a colonial mediation between Indians and the space of the pueblos de indios that accelerated the privatization of Andean communal space. Although Spanish and Andean claimants shared a variety of ways to prove possession, the Machachi Indians shaped such mediation with their own ritualization of possession, which they positioned in dialogue with Spanish law. Andeans created ‘ legal arguments ’ out of deploying religious symbols of land possession in the landscape, mobilizing images and displacing themselves across the disputed space. They also intended to contour Spanish land maps with their own cartographical discussions and demands for rectifying the legal procedures that constructed and de-con-structed their communal space. This case broadens our understanding of the co-creation of colonial legality by Andeans and Spaniards, particularly in the transforma-tional process of privatization of communal lands and in locations peripheral to the centers of Spanish power. This co-creation also speaks to the pluralistic and complex structure of Spanish imperial law (legal sources and expressions of possession). 2 Andeanists have largely approached the change of indigenous land tenure practices
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Colonial Latin American Review (CLAR) is a unique interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the colonial period in Latin America. The journal was created in 1992, in response to the growing scholarly interest in colonial themes related to the Quincentenary. CLAR offers a critical forum where scholars can exchange ideas, revise traditional areas of inquiry and chart new directions of research. With the conviction that this dialogue will enrich the emerging field of Latin American colonial studies, CLAR offers a variety of scholarly approaches and formats, including articles, debates, review-essays and book reviews.