The Jesuit mission in Southern Chile during the seventeenth century was characterized primarily a... more The Jesuit mission in Southern Chile during the seventeenth century was characterized primarily as a work of mediation for the resolution of the conflict between Mapuches and Spaniards. The proposal of a defensive war developed by the Jesuit priest Luis de Valdivia introduced an unprecedented instance of negotiation that led to a series of bidirectional assimilations and cultural and religious transformations. The encounters between Mapuches and Spaniards in one of the furthest peripheries of the Spanish Colony were defined by dynamics of resistance, negotiation and cultural mobility.
The Jesuit mission in Southern Chile during the seventeenth century was characterized primarily a... more The Jesuit mission in Southern Chile during the seventeenth century was characterized primarily as a work of mediation for the resolution of the conflict between Mapuches and Spaniards. The proposal of a defensive war developed by the Jesuit priest Luis de Valdivia introduced an unprecedented instance of negotiation that led to a series of bidirectional assimilations and cultural and religious transformations. The encounters between Mapuches and Spaniards in one of the furthest peripheries of the Spanish Colony were defined by dynamics of resistance, negotiation and cultural mobility.
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