Los viajes de los indios de Portoviejo a la Corte española. Conflictos interétnicos y territoriales
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This paper presents a general characterization of the Indians of Portoviejo, the central area ofthe Ecuadorian coast, throughout the colonial period. The author analyzes the reactions of indigenous groups to the regulations of the colonial administration and the frequent disputes with the white and mestizo populations in the region over territorial control and labor rights. Next, the article describes some of the voyages that certain ethnic authorities undertook to Spain, seeking that their complaints and demands were heard directly by the King and his court.
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