CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST

Textile embroidery in Cañari clothing was an important symbol in the construction and preservation of their ideology. During the pre-Columbine period this ancestral technique was more than an ornament. It constituted a transcendent cultural practice with significant artistic expression and symbolic...

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Main Author: Elisa Guillén Serrano
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Azuay 2017-12-01
Series:Daya
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Online Access:http://revistas.uazuay.edu.ec/index.php/daya/article/view/97/91
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spelling doaj-6ddf5da42a6d4a298634b6779b9e72cd2020-11-24T21:49:07ZspaUniversidad del AzuayDaya2550-66092588-06672017-12-01133341https://doi.org/10.33324/daya.v1i3.97CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUESTElisa Guillén Serrano0Universidad del AzuayTextile embroidery in Cañari clothing was an important symbol in the construction and preservation of their ideology. During the pre-Columbine period this ancestral technique was more than an ornament. It constituted a transcendent cultural practice with significant artistic expression and symbolic representation rooted in the cosmovision of their people. So much so, that during the Spanish colonization period it was used as a form of rebellion against the crown which resulted in the extension of this activity during different periods and the construction of Cañari identity. http://revistas.uazuay.edu.ec/index.php/daya/article/view/97/91ancestral cultureclothingcosmovisiontradition
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CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
Daya
ancestral culture
clothing
cosmovision
tradition
author_facet Elisa Guillén Serrano
author_sort Elisa Guillén Serrano
title CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
title_short CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
title_full CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
title_fullStr CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
title_full_unstemmed CAÑARY EMBROIDERY: SYMBOL OF PRE-COLUMBINE IDENTITY AND INSTRUMENT OF REBELLION DURING THE SPANISH CONQUEST
title_sort cañary embroidery: symbol of pre-columbine identity and instrument of rebellion during the spanish conquest
publisher Universidad del Azuay
series Daya
issn 2550-6609
2588-0667
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Textile embroidery in Cañari clothing was an important symbol in the construction and preservation of their ideology. During the pre-Columbine period this ancestral technique was more than an ornament. It constituted a transcendent cultural practice with significant artistic expression and symbolic representation rooted in the cosmovision of their people. So much so, that during the Spanish colonization period it was used as a form of rebellion against the crown which resulted in the extension of this activity during different periods and the construction of Cañari identity.
topic ancestral culture
clothing
cosmovision
tradition
url http://revistas.uazuay.edu.ec/index.php/daya/article/view/97/91
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