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Title
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Segvnda Personas
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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 an Andean lord of the second highest ranking in the kingdom standing in the centre of the page. He is illustrated holding a staff in his right hand and handing over a sheet of paper to the kneeling man on the left. The kneeling man is a native administrator of a local pueblo who oversees tributary natives. The native lord is demanding that the administrator provide him with native labourers to work in mines. The caption at the top of the image reads, an de entregar a los yndios de las minas de plata o de oro, azogue o a las plasas de las ciudades o uillas en este rreyno, entriegue al capitan en el camino y ayude a cobrar tributo en todo el rreyno su oficio [to deliver the Indians from the silver and gold mines to the plazas of the towns or villages in this kingdom, surrender to the captain along the road and help collect tribute throughout the kingdom].
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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:23650
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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_23650_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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Administrators
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Indigenous Peoples
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Colonialism
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Colonization