Aufsatz(elektronisch)Oktober 1961

Margarita Island, Exporter of People

In: Journal of Inter-American studies, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 549-557

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Abstract

Margarita Island, Venezuela, located at the southeastern corner of the Caribbean, has been exporting people to mainland Venezuela for over 450 years (Fig. 1). However, over the years the reasons for the migration and the character of the migrants have changed. Within a few years of the island's discovery in 1498, some of the aboriginal inhabitants, the Guayquerí Indians, moved to the mainland. Perhaps this was the result of a falling out with the Spaniards. Others became loyal allies of the Spaniards and accompanied them as auxiliary troops in the Spanish invasions of the mainland. About 1550, some Guayquerí began to move from Margarita into areas along the Paria-Cumaná coast which, as the result of Spanish invasions and slave raids, had lost much of their native Indian population. Eventually, the Guayquerí remaining on the island were almost entirely absorbed into themestizopopulation of Margarita. The islanders —Margariteñosnow — continued migrating to the mainland.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

DOI

10.2307/165082

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