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The door of the seas and key to the universe: Indian politics and imperial rivalry in the Darién, 1640-1750
Ignacio Gallup-Díaz
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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List of Illustrations
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Images
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Maps
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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1 Mythohistories of Ibelele and Tiegun: The Power of the Leres
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[Intro]
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Ibelele's Story
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Tule Power
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Tiegun's Rise and Fall
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European Sources The King of Darién
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A Pirate's Literary Evidence
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2 Teaching the Tule to Become Tribal, 1640–1667
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[Intro]
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Fortune Provides a Mediator
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A Pattern Established Missionary Success, Colonial Failure?
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Julián Carrisoli Establishing a Colonial Career
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Julián Carrisoli as the Personification of Success
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3 Military Leadership in the Age of the Buccaneers, 1667–1698
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[Intro]
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A Mestizo Spanish Official
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The Carrisoli Family, Royal Rewards, and Status
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Frontier Exploration
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Gifts for the Indians The Paniquiri and the Mora
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English Literary Creations of a Tribal Darién
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Luis Carrisoli and the Failure of Success
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4 Tule Interactions with the Scots and the English at the Close of the Seventeenth Century
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[Intro]
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The Scottish Choice of the Darién
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The English Make it a Race for Darién
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Possessing the Darién
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5 The Spanish Management of Imperial Chaos, 1698–1701
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6 The Collapse of the Carrisolian System, 1702–1728
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[Intro]
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The Murder of Bernardo and Gaspar Carrisoli
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Luis García's Rebellion
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7 War and Peace under Presidentes Martínez and Alsedo, 1731–1745
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8 The Return of the Leres Jesuit Triumph and Defeat, 1745–1751
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Conclusion
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Archive
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Reader's Advisory
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Notes
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Introduction
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1 Mythohistories of Ibelele and Tiegun: The Power of the Leres
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2 Teaching the Tule to Become Tribal, 1640–1667
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3 Military Leadership in the Age of the Buccaneers, 1667–1698
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4 Tule Interactions with the Scots and the English at the Close of the Seventeenth Century
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5 The Spanish Management of Imperial Chaos, 1698–1701
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6 The Collapse of the Carrisolian System, 1702–1728
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7 War and Peace under Presidentes Martínez and Alsedo, 1731–1745
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8 The Return of the Leres Jesuit Triumph and Defeat, 1745–1751
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Manuscript Sources
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Printed Manuscripts
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Contemporary Pamphlets and Texts
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Books and Articles
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Dissertations
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Links
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About the Author
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 108.2 (Apr. 2003) | http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/108.2/br_82.html |
ETH | 51.4 (Fall 2004): 846-848 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ethnohistory/v051/51.4howe.html |
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Imperial Panama: Commerce and Conflict in Isthmian America. | Ward, Christopher. | Santa Fe: University of New Mexico Press, 1993. | |
Between Resistance and Adaptation: Indigenous Peoples and the Colonization of the Chocó, 1510-1753. | Williams, Caroline A. | Liverpool University Press, 2005. |
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