Beyond Black and Red: African-Native Relations in Colonial Latin America (Diálogos Series)

Beyond Black and Red: African-Native Relations in Colonial Latin America (Diálogos Series)

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Beyond Black and Red: African-Native Relations in Colonial Latin America (Diálogos Series)

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Beyond Black and Red is the first book to deal primarily and specifically with relations between Africans and native peoples in colonial Latin America. Matthew Restall has collected nine essays that represent contributions to the larger fields of colonial Latin American history, African diaspora studies, and ethnohistory. Among the subjects addressed are marriage and miscegenation, identity and nomenclature, cultural exchanges, labor, and cooperation in resisting colonialism versus collaboration.

The authors examine core areas such as Mesoamerica, the Andes, and Brazil, and peripheral ones such as Florida, Colombia, and the Orinoco basin. The contributors find that relations between black and native peoples were sometimes harmonious, sometimes hostile, depending on local dynamics and individual agendas. Native and black soldiers fought sometimes as comrades, sometimes as adversaries, and couples in mixed marriages might identify as Indian or as black depending on where the advantage lay in a given society.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
University of New Mexico Press
Manufacturer
University of New Mexico Press
Binding
Paperback
Height
9
Length
6
Weight
1.10010668738
Width
0.9
ReleaseDate
2005-06-30T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1