The construction of a royal and dinastic tradition for the Yaro in Guaman Pomas’s chronicle
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Pseudodynasties in Central Andes, Yaro kingdom, Guaman Poma de Ayala, Peru, XVII century.Abstract
I study here some selected passages of Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno for an analysis of the construction of a pseudohistorical tradition for his descendance line. Abounding in details about the supposed Yaro reign of his grandfather, the Andean chronicler reproduces a relation of kings of this kingdom or empire, situated in Huánuco region, an affirmation interpreted too literally in another occasions. I examine here this historiographic construction from his principles of time computation and historicity in Andean civilization and in this chronicler in particular.Downloads
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