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Memorias: Revista Digital de Historia y Arqueología desde el Caribe
On-line version ISSN 1794-8886
Abstract
IBANEZ BONILLO, Pablo. History of two islands: the colonial myths of the Brazil and Guayana Islands. memorias [online]. 2015, n.26, pp.278-321. ISSN 1794-8886. https://doi.org/10.14482/memor.26.7046.
In the American colonial world existed two myths about the insularity of the territories situated in the northern and southern shores of the Amazon River. Both myths seem to find their origin in the dialogue between the medieval expectations of the conquistadores and the complex reality of the Amerindian societies. For that reason, these colonial myths can be read as ethnohistorical sources and can be used in the construction of new historical narratives. This article proposes that the establishment of the Portuguese colonial frontier in the Delta and on the Lower Amazon during the XVIIth century was due, in part, to the pre-existence of an Amerindian frontier in the same regions. The echoes of this frontier can still be heard through the colonial myths of the Islands of Brazil and Guayana, which will be analyzed to make visible the native influence in the expansion processes of the European colonial powers.
Keywords : Brazil Island; Guayana Island; Colonial Myths; Frontier.