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Title
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Mandoncillo de Cien In[di]os, Pachac Camachicoc Cacyamarca Andamarca Prouincia
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Description
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This image is illustrated in a chapter that discusses the descendants of the Inca and Andean nobles under Spanish colonial rule in Peru and their importance to a revived Andean society. This image depicts a standing portrait of a noble lord who is partially dressed in European attire and partially in traditional indigenous attire with his embroidered tunic. He is also holding a rosary in his right hand. This lord was responsible for overseeing one hundred Indian tributaries in the province of Andamarca. The caption at the bottom of the image reads, “tributario y cabildo, no tiene don que no le falte cien yndios tributarios” [tributary council, he who lacks one hundred indians does not have a title].
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Image Creator
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Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (Illustrator)
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Identifier
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mta:23644
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Source Name
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El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno [The First New Chronicle and Good Government]
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Image
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mta_23644_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Government
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Native Lords
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Native Officials
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Indigenous Peoples
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Colonialism
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Colonization