The chiefdom of San Juan Bautista de Végueta. 16th-17th centuries

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The study of the colonial cacicazgos is very important because it helps us to understand the strategies carriedout by the curacas or caciques in order to maintain their privileges. The cacicazgo was an institution thatfunctioned in colonial times as an imitation of the one that functioned in Tahuant...

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Autor: Adanaqué Velásquez, Raúl
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
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spelling The chiefdom of San Juan Bautista de Végueta. 16th-17th centuriesEl cacicazgo San Juan Bautista de Végueta. Siglos XVI-XVIIAdanaqué Velásquez, Raúl The study of the colonial cacicazgos is very important because it helps us to understand the strategies carriedout by the curacas or caciques in order to maintain their privileges. The cacicazgo was an institution thatfunctioned in colonial times as an imitation of the one that functioned in Tahuantinsuyo with the Incas, withthe aim of controlling the aboriginal population. The Spanish conquerors took advantage in their own way,conditioning the operation for their benefit. In the old zone of Chimú influence, it was where the first populationtransfers were practiced according to the interests of the encomenderos until the lawyer Lope García deCastro (1564-1569). It was from 1570, with the government of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo (1569-1581),that the foundation of Indian towns with the so-called reductions began to be implemented throughout theviceroyalty. As of those years, the general transfer of the populations to the territories that had previously beenchosen, either on vacant land or owned by curacas, began again. The transfer of the population to the chosenlocation was with the objective of being able to count on the indigenous workforce with greater security andthus they could not evade, since these places were walled or fenced with adobes or sticks.El estudio de los cacicazgos coloniales es muy importante porque nos ayuda a entender las estrategias llevadas a cabo por los curacas o caciques para poder mantener sus privilegios. El cacicazgo fue una institución que funcionó en los tiempos coloniales como remedo de la que funcionaba en el Tahuantinsuyo con los incas, con el objetivo de controlar a la población aborigen. Los conquistadores españoles se aprovecharon a su modo acondicionando el funcionamiento para su beneficio. En la antigua zona de influencia Chimú, fue donde se practicaron los primeros traslados de población de acuerdo a los intereses de los encomenderos hasta el licenciadoLope García de Castro (1564-1569). Fue a partir de 1570, con el gobierno del virrey Francisco de Toledo (1569-1581), que se empieza a implementar, a nivel de todo el virreinato, la fundación de pueblos de indios con las llamadas reducciones. A partir de esos años se reinicia el traslado general de las poblaciones a los territorios que previamente habían sido elegidos ya sea en terrenos baldíos o de propiedad de curacas. El traslado de la población al emplazamiento elegido fue con el objetivo de poder contar con la mano de obra indígena con mayor seguridad y así no puedan evadirse, pues, estos lugares eran amurallados o cercados con adobes o palos.Universidad Ricardo Palma2023-05-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Yuyaykusun/article/view/5714YUYAYKUSUN; Núm. 12 (2022): YUYAYKUSUN; 57 - 74YUYAYKUSUN; No. 12 (2022): YUYAYKUSUN; 57 - 742519-57512073-615010.31381/yuyaykusun.vi12reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Yuyaykusun/article/view/5714/7895Derechos de autor 2023 YUYAYKUSUNhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/57142023-05-19T15:15:31Z
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El cacicazgo San Juan Bautista de Végueta. Siglos XVI-XVII
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