Images and objects of evangelization

The Peruvian Amazonian Religious Imaginary in the Colonial Period

Authors

  • Carlos Oswaldo Aburto Cotrina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v36i64.523

Keywords:

imágenes, evangelización

Abstract

Although these people who are raised in ignorance and customs that I have pointed out, show signs of skill in the things that they need or to which their appetite takes them, as with the weapons they use, which make them curious carving the chontas like with burin and around, with only little bones that serve them as tools and snails for brush. The canoes, which take them out proportionately, especially some nations, make them as a level; many of the fabrics that they weave to cover themselves, thin, with beautiful work and paintings; the garlands of various colors of feathers, which they call llautos; the clay pots they use are well made and painted.

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References

Davin, Diego (1754). Cartas edificantes y curiosas escritas de las misiones estrangeras y de Levante por algunos missioneros de la Compañia de Jesús, Madrid, Imprenta de la viuda de Manuel Fernández y del Supremo Consejo dela Inquisición, tomo XVI, 118 p.

Figueroa, F. (1681). Informe de las misiones del Marañón, gran Pará o río de las Amazonas, Iquitos, CETA, Colección Monumenta Amazónica.

Fritz, Samuel (1988). “Diario de Samuel Fritz”. En: MARONI, Noticias auténticas del famoso río Marañón", Iquitos, CETA, 564 p.

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Published

2004-12-07

How to Cite

Images and objects of evangelization: The Peruvian Amazonian Religious Imaginary in the Colonial Period. (2004). Allpanchis, 36(64), 209-234. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v36i64.523

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