. Bulletin. Ethnology. VOL. 2] COLONIAL QUECHUA—KUBLER 391 and established religion were to remain Hispanic and Catholic. Hence, most changes within the basic Andean community pattern must be treated as functions of the spread of formal Hispanic cul- ture; the constant and unchanging traits, accordingly, are those which never came into direct conflict with the Church or with Colo- nial government. PERU B » A $\X. .chkivitos:^ • *> '•• ^o**. O84 V «*. Figure 42.—Map of La Plata, showing Intendencies in the 18th century. (After Wilgus, 1932. Reproduced with permission from Breve Historia de A


. Bulletin. Ethnology. VOL. 2] COLONIAL QUECHUA—KUBLER 391 and established religion were to remain Hispanic and Catholic. Hence, most changes within the basic Andean community pattern must be treated as functions of the spread of formal Hispanic cul- ture; the constant and unchanging traits, accordingly, are those which never came into direct conflict with the Church or with Colo- nial government. PERU B » A $\X. .chkivitos:^ • *> '•• ^o**. O84 V «*. Figure 42.—Map of La Plata, showing Intendencies in the 18th century. (After Wilgus, 1932. Reproduced with permission from Breve Historia de Amenca, by Carlos Pereyra, 1930.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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