Between resistance and adaptation: indigenous peoples and the colonisation of the Chocó, 1510-1753
ISBN: 9780853236993
Platform/Publisher: ACLS / Liverpool University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Ten pages at a time; Download: Ten pages at a time
Subjects: Latin American;

Between Resistance and Adaptation explores the Spanish colonization of the Chocó, a lowland region of present-day Colombia that was crucial to Spanish interests in Latin America because of its large gold deposits. Controlling the gold required the Spanish to subdue the native population of the Chocó; the author considers the strategies used by the colonizers, as well as the subtle, pragmatic responses of indigenous peoples. This book will interest anyone studying the colonial history of Latin America and the struggle of indigenous peoples against colonial powers.


Caroline A. Williams is a lecturer in Latin American history at the University of Bristol.
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