Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru
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This article aims to analyze the border and cross-border mobility of indigenous evangelical (Protestant and Pentecostal) communities—specifically Aymara and Quechua—and its influence on the processes of ethnic (indigenous), national (Bolivian, Chilean, and Peruvian), and religious resignification in...
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Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru Desdibujando geografías: Procesos de resignificación de comunidades indígenas evangélicas en los espacios transfronterizos de Bolivia, Chile y Perú |
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Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru |
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Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru Mansilla, Miguel Angel Border Indigenous Religion Pentecostal Evangelical Mobility Frontera Indígena Religión Pentecostal Evangélico Movilidad |
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Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru |
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Mansilla, Miguel Angel Saldivar, Juan Manuel Aguilar, Hedilberto |
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This article aims to analyze the border and cross-border mobility of indigenous evangelical (Protestant and Pentecostal) communities—specifically Aymara and Quechua—and its influence on the processes of ethnic (indigenous), national (Bolivian, Chilean, and Peruvian), and religious resignification in the tri-border regions. We begin from the epistemological premise that borders are relational spaces, culturally constructed, historically situated, and globally affected. Indeed, cross-border mobility is an inherent social phenomenon. We specifically refer to the tri-border space formed by Bolivia, Chile and Perú, as an ancestral space whose cultural significance predates the formation of nation-states, which initially considered these areas as uninhabited. Methodologically, this is a study based on historical and multi-sited ethnography. This approach allowed us to examine Protestant evangelical missions that viewed Indigenous peoples as a civilizational field, which Pentecostalism would later reinterpret as a field for conversion. Among the main findings is that the conversion of Aymara individuals to evangelical religion led to the emergence of Aymara Pentecostal leaders who revitalized Andean communities through Pentecostal practices, continuously traversing transborder spaces. Thus, in these regions, Pentecostal church function as a transversal religious force—intersecting with Catholicism, Andean spirituality, and evangelicalism—thus blurring cultural geographies and contributing to the mobility and resignification of transborder Indigenous communities. |
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Blurring Geographies: Resignification Processes among Evangelical Indigenous Communities in the Borderlands of Bolivia, Chile, and PeruDesdibujando geografías: Procesos de resignificación de comunidades indígenas evangélicas en los espacios transfronterizos de Bolivia, Chile y Perú Mansilla, Miguel AngelSaldivar, Juan ManuelAguilar, HedilbertoBorderIndigenousReligionPentecostalEvangelicalMobilityFronteraIndígenaReligiónPentecostalEvangélicoMovilidad This article aims to analyze the border and cross-border mobility of indigenous evangelical (Protestant and Pentecostal) communities—specifically Aymara and Quechua—and its influence on the processes of ethnic (indigenous), national (Bolivian, Chilean, and Peruvian), and religious resignification in the tri-border regions. We begin from the epistemological premise that borders are relational spaces, culturally constructed, historically situated, and globally affected. Indeed, cross-border mobility is an inherent social phenomenon. We specifically refer to the tri-border space formed by Bolivia, Chile and Perú, as an ancestral space whose cultural significance predates the formation of nation-states, which initially considered these areas as uninhabited. Methodologically, this is a study based on historical and multi-sited ethnography. This approach allowed us to examine Protestant evangelical missions that viewed Indigenous peoples as a civilizational field, which Pentecostalism would later reinterpret as a field for conversion. Among the main findings is that the conversion of Aymara individuals to evangelical religion led to the emergence of Aymara Pentecostal leaders who revitalized Andean communities through Pentecostal practices, continuously traversing transborder spaces. Thus, in these regions, Pentecostal church function as a transversal religious force—intersecting with Catholicism, Andean spirituality, and evangelicalism—thus blurring cultural geographies and contributing to the mobility and resignification of transborder Indigenous communities.El propósito de este artículo es analizar la movilidad fronteriza y transfronteriza de las comunidades evangélicas (protestantes y pentecostales) indígenas (aymaras y quechuas), y su influencia en los procesos de resignificación étnica (indígena), nacional (boliviana, chilena y peruana) y religiosa en zonas trifronterizas. Partimos del presupuesto epistemológico de que las fronteras son espacios relacionales culturalmente construidos, históricamente situados y globalmente afectados. De hecho, la movilidad transfronteriza es un fenómeno inherente a lo social. En particular, nos referimos la zona trifronteriza boliviana, chilena y peruana como un espacio ancestral, con una preeminencia cultural que va más allá de los estados nacionales, los que, en un inicio, lo consideraron como despoblado. Metodológicamente se trata de un trabajo de etnografía histórica y multisituada. Esto nos permitió indagar sobre las misiones evangélicas (protestantes) que concibieron a los indígenas como un campo civilizatorio, que luego el pentecostalismo consideraría como un campo a pentecostalizar. Entre los hallazgos principales está que la conversión de aymaras a la religión evangélica produjo la emergencia de líderes aymaras, ahora pentecostales, quienes revitalizaron las comunidades andinas a través de lo pentecostal, transitando permanentemente los espacios transfronterizos. Lo pentecostal, allí, es una religión transversal a lo católico, lo andino y lo evangélico, produciendo un desdibujo en las geografías culturales, movilizando y resignificando las comunidades indígenas transfronterizas.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2025-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer reviewed articleArtículo evaluado por paresaRapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/31182Anthropologica del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 43 No. 55 (2025): Religion and Spiritualities in the Modern World/New Cultural Perspectives; 155-181Anthropologica; Vol. 43 Núm. 55 (2025): Religión y espiritualidades en el mundo moderno/Nuevas perspectivas culturales; 155-1812224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/31182/28387Derechos de autor 2025 Miguel Angel Mansilla, Juan Manuel Saldivar, Hedilberto Aguilarhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/311822025-12-15T17:48:38Z |
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