Pre-Columbian Society in Non-Mesoamerican Costa Rica
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v9i0.305-308Abstract
Exceptuando la península de Nicoya, que se encontraba bajo la influencia mesoamericana, prevaleció en la Costa Rica precolombina una forma sudamericana de organización política: Dos tipos de cacicazgo, el uno encabezado por un gran cacique hereditario, rodeado por los miembros de su familia, el otro por un cacique menor. A pesar de que los cacicazgos se terminaron con la conquista española, su tradición prevalece todavía en la sociedad urbana moderna de Costa Rica.Downloads
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1984-01-01
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