Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima
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The presence in the city of Lima at the beginning of the seventeenth century, of "Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada" is studied, based on the information recorded in the Lima Indians Register of 1613, contrasted with information from the Archbishop's Archives of Lima and of the Ge...
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima Indios del “Nuevo Reyno de Granada” en la ciudad de Lima del siglo XVII |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima Vega Loyola, José Javier Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada indigenous immigrants urban Indians Muiscas Muxos “indios del Nuevo Reyno de Granada” inmigrantes indígenas indios urbanos muisca muxos Indios do Novo Reino de Granada imigrantes indígenas índios urbanos muisca muxos |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of Lima |
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Vega Loyola, José Javier |
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Vega Loyola, José Javier |
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Vega Loyola, José Javier |
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Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada indigenous immigrants urban Indians Muiscas Muxos “indios del Nuevo Reyno de Granada” inmigrantes indígenas indios urbanos muisca muxos Indios do Novo Reino de Granada imigrantes indígenas índios urbanos muisca muxos |
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Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada indigenous immigrants urban Indians Muiscas Muxos “indios del Nuevo Reyno de Granada” inmigrantes indígenas indios urbanos muisca muxos Indios do Novo Reino de Granada imigrantes indígenas índios urbanos muisca muxos |
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The presence in the city of Lima at the beginning of the seventeenth century, of "Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada" is studied, based on the information recorded in the Lima Indians Register of 1613, contrasted with information from the Archbishop's Archives of Lima and of the General Archive of the Nation. It was found that they were mostly from Muisca and Muxo tribes from the current territory of Colombia, who migrated voluntarily first to other areas of the Peruvian viceregal territory and then to the city of Lima. According to the elaborated population profile, males predominated with 80% over 20% of females; young people under 26 years of age with 66.6%, over 33.3% of 26 or more, the age limits being 16 and 50 years; and according to their marital status, singles with 73.3%, married 3% and widowed 6.6%. Regarding the economic activity carried out, 46.6% were engaged in domestic service, 26.6% in tailoring, and to a lesser extent in trades such as shoemaker, hosier, carder and muleteer. They participated in the economic and social life of the city of Lima, some even getting involved in the generalized trade of contraband merchandise brought from Asia. Regarding marriage preference, the few married people did so with Indians from Chile and Asia. It is concluded that the "Indians of the Nuevo Reyno de Granada" were free immigrants, predominantly male, young, single, engaged in domestic service and, to a lesser extent, in some craft activities. |
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Indians of the "New Kingdom of Granada" in the 17th century city of LimaIndios del “Nuevo Reyno de Granada” en la ciudad de Lima del siglo XVIIVega Loyola, José JavierIndians of the New Kingdom of Granadaindigenous immigrantsurban IndiansMuiscasMuxos“indios del Nuevo Reyno de Granada”inmigrantes indígenasindios urbanosmuiscamuxosIndios do Novo Reino de Granadaimigrantes indígenasíndios urbanosmuiscamuxosThe presence in the city of Lima at the beginning of the seventeenth century, of "Indians of the New Kingdom of Granada" is studied, based on the information recorded in the Lima Indians Register of 1613, contrasted with information from the Archbishop's Archives of Lima and of the General Archive of the Nation. It was found that they were mostly from Muisca and Muxo tribes from the current territory of Colombia, who migrated voluntarily first to other areas of the Peruvian viceregal territory and then to the city of Lima. According to the elaborated population profile, males predominated with 80% over 20% of females; young people under 26 years of age with 66.6%, over 33.3% of 26 or more, the age limits being 16 and 50 years; and according to their marital status, singles with 73.3%, married 3% and widowed 6.6%. Regarding the economic activity carried out, 46.6% were engaged in domestic service, 26.6% in tailoring, and to a lesser extent in trades such as shoemaker, hosier, carder and muleteer. They participated in the economic and social life of the city of Lima, some even getting involved in the generalized trade of contraband merchandise brought from Asia. Regarding marriage preference, the few married people did so with Indians from Chile and Asia. It is concluded that the "Indians of the Nuevo Reyno de Granada" were free immigrants, predominantly male, young, single, engaged in domestic service and, to a lesser extent, in some craft activities.Se estudia la presencia en la ciudad de Lima de inicios del siglo XVII, de indios del “Nuevo Reyno de Granada”, a partir de la información registrada en el Padrón de indios de Lima de 1613, contrastada con información del Archivo Arzobispal del Lima y del Archivo General de la Nación. Se encontró que eran mayormente originarios de pueblos del actual territorio de Colombia, que emigraron primero a otros espacios del territorio virreinal peruano y luego a la ciudad de Lima. De acuerdo con el perfil poblacional elaborado, predominaron los varones con el 80% sobre el 20% de las mujeres; los jóvenes menores de 26 años con un 66.6%, sobre 33.3% de 26 o más, siendo las edades límites 16 y 50 años; y de acuerdo con su estado civil los solteros con 73.3%, casados 3% y viudos 6.6%. Referente a la actividad económica que realizaron el 46.6% se dedicaron al servicio doméstico, 26.6% a la sastrería, y en menor porcentaje a oficios como el de zapatero, calcetero, cardador y arriero. Participaron en la vida económica y social de la ciudad de Lima, algunos incluso involucrándose en el generalizado comercio de mercaderías de contrabando traídos del Asia. Respecto a preferencia matrimonial los pocos casados lo hicieron con indios de Chile y del Asia. Se concluye que los “indios del Nuevo Reyno de Granada”, fueron inmigrantes libres, predominantemente varones, jóvenes, solteros, dedicados al servicio doméstico y en menor porcentaje a algunas actividades artesanales.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2022-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziptext/xmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/RCV/article/view/1284Cátedra Villarreal; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Cátedra Villarreal; 6-15Cátedra Villarreal; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2022): Cátedra Villarreal; 6-152311-22122310-4767reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/RCV/article/view/1284/1895https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/RCV/article/view/1284/1526https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/RCV/article/view/1284/1527https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/RCV/article/view/1284/1938Derechos de autor 2022 José Javier Vega Loyolahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/12842023-02-09T16:49:59Z |
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