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Transforming Gender Roles in the Colonial Andes: Native Andean Women and Female Resistance Ashley Reeves
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Transforming Gender Roles in the Colonial Andes: Native Andean

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Page 1: Transforming Gender Roles in the Colonial Andes: Native Andean

Transforming Gender Roles in the Colonial Andes: Native Andean Women and Female Resistance

Ashley Reeves

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Research Question

Did native Andean female resistance against Spanish gender roles during colonialism contribute to cultural preservation efforts of the larger Andean people?

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The Pre-Columbian Andes

•Cycle of conquest

•Geography

•The Inca Empire

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Gender Roles

Pre-Columbian Period

• Parallel Descent

• Trial Marriages

• Female leaders

• Female Priestesses

• Female Inheritance/ownership

Colonial Period

• Patriarchy

• Christian marriage

• Eradication of female rulers

• Religious authority controlled

• Male inheritance/ownership

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Resistance Methods

• Religious

• Passive

• Violent

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Religious Resistance

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Religion and Gender

Andean

• Powerful female gods

• “ Founding couple”

• No Devil figure

• Female confessors

Iberian

• Submissive female figures

• “Founding Father”

• Women – witches

• Male confessors

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From “Virgins of the Sun” to “Wives of the Devil”

• Religious revival

• Female cult leaders

• Witchcraft

• Taki Onqoy movement (1560’s)

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“Rejection of the Spanish world entailed, in some measure, the use of ideological forms imported by the Spanish: thus, Iberian gender ideologies made women witches, and Andean women turned witchcraft into a means of resistance.” - Irene Silverblatt

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Passive Resistance

• Reproductive Resistance

– Mutilation of male children

– Contraception

– Abortion

– Infanticide

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Labor Resistance

• Census fraud

• Evasion of tribute

• Refusal of marriage

• Women of the puna

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Working Within the System

• Law suits

• Colonial wills

• Requests for divorce

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Military Resistance

• Tupac Amaru Rebellion

– Micaela Bastides

– Curaca Tomasa

– Common women

• Local Rebellions

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Violent Resistance

Reaction to forced marriages = Rebellion

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Cultural Preservation