Monuments, Empires, and Resistance : The Araucanian polity and ritual narratives

This book has benefited from its long gestation. Parts of it were begun in the mid-1990s, initially supported by the Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, Fulbright Commission, National Geographic Society, Pont´ıficia Universidad Cat´olica de Temuco, and Universidad Austral de Chile; later by the H...

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主要作者: Dillehay, Tom D
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语言:English
出版: Cambridge University Press 2013
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总结:This book has benefited from its long gestation. Parts of it were begun in the mid-1990s, initially supported by the Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, Fulbright Commission, National Geographic Society, Pont´ıficia Universidad Cat´olica de Temuco, and Universidad Austral de Chile; later by the Heinz Foundation, John Simon Memorial Guggenheim Foundation, Vanderbilt University, and National Science Foundation; and always by the University of Kentucky. I would like to thank numerous colleagues over the years for their help as sounding boards and valuable sources of information: Jos´e Saavedra, Patricio Sanzana, Arturo Rojas, Gaston Sepulveda, Mario Pino, Teresa Dur´an, Leonor Adan, Rolf Foerster, Carlos Ocampo, Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, Hans Gundermann, Ren´e San Martin, Ximena Navarro, Alejandro Saavedra, Maria Ester Grebe, Jos´e Manuel Zavala, Raul Ortiz, Gerson Levy, Tim Earle, Ian Hodder, Richard Bradley, David Pollack, Gwynn Henderson, William Adams, and Kenneth Hirth. Special gratitude is given to the late Alberto Medina, an ethnohistorian and professor at the Universidad de Chile and to the late Am´erico Gordon, who was a good archaeologist, a connoisseur of Mapuche culture, and a dear friend. Am´erico and I spent many informative days together in the field and had many relaxed conversations in his home in Temuco. This book is dedicated to him.