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In addition, Marzelo's wish to make his allegiance to the Spanish known, which he accomplished through his deft acknowledgment of the primacy of the Spanish cacique residing in Panamá City, provided evidence that the new generation of tribal leaders had clearly internalized the Spanish expectations for the place that tribal chiefs occupied in the colonial hierarchy.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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Because neither Bernardo nor Gaspar Carrisoli survived the encounter, this constitutional line of thought was obviously not the dominant one among the action's participants, but the possibility that an appeal to the cacique in Panamá City was on the agenda at all, even rhetorically, deserves attention.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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Possibly García was using the Carrisoli name to extend a nostalgic appeal to the tribalized Indians on the frontier, but it is even more plausible that he wanted to deploy Tomás Carrisoli as a kind of bargaining chip with the colonial administrators in Panamá City.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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In addition, the source bridges the gap following the Scottish incursion, during which internecine struggles in Panamá City conspired with the crown's suppression of the Audiencia between 1718 and 1722 to divert official attention from the province until the 1730s.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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He wanted the Spanish to know that he was a great friend not only of the guacas but also of the cacique in Panamá City.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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The bad news reached Alderrete in Panamá City during the first two weeks in November of 1727, when Gerónimo García, the teniente of El Real de Santa María, wrote to him that a large band of the region's Indians had risen in open rebellion to the Spanish crown.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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Extension of the World Heritage Status hold by El Darién National Park in Panamá. 15pp.
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25 In fact, they informed him, breaking with the guacas was the farthest thing from their minds; so eager were they to make this point generally known that they urged Lazarro to do them the favor of conveying this information as quickly as he could to the cacique in Panamá City.
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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“After a long walk in a violent rainstorm that soaked her to the skin, Panam waited outside the house alone for hours,” Gill writes.
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You think about those old names like Panam and Eastern.
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