Abstract
The political articulation between the indigenous people of the Guajira and the Colombian state, during the period 1830 to 1880, was based on a variety of political strategies that involved the recognition of the indigenous authorities, political alliances with native chiefs, sending priests and missionaries to the region, and controlled support for native-creole commerce. These strategies show that the subjugation of the indigenous people to the state rested on complex processes requiring negotiation and accommodation on both sides.
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Acuña, J. T. P. (2011). Los indígenas de la Guajira y su articulación política al Estado colombiano (1830-1880). Historia Critica, (44), 80–103. https://doi.org/10.7440/histcrit44.2011.05
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