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Revista Colombiana de Antropología
versión impresa ISSN 0486-6525
Resumen
CHAVES CHAMORRO, MARGARITA. JERARQUÍAS DE COLOR Y MESTIZAJE EN LA AMAZONIA OCCIDENTAL COLOMBIANA. Rev. colomb. antropol. [online]. 2002, vol.38, pp.189-216. ISSN 0486-6525.
IN THE AMAZONIA, AS WELL AS IN THE LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT, RACE AND ETHNICITY ARE conceptually limited categories for dealing with ethnic and racial orders created by mestizaje; an order characterized by fluidity and ambiguity in which any claims at inclusion within the categories of Indian, black, mestizo or white is far from being evident. The article tries to show the advantages presented by incorporating the category of 'color', as a specific category complementing those of race, ethnicity and class. Color is important for analyzing the dynamics between different groups with fluid frontiers and between individuals who perceive themselves as Indian, black, mestizo and white, but more specifically in contexts where phenotypic traits associated to racial stereotypes, ethnicity or class are not sufficient to establish hierarchies within or between mestizos.
Palabras clave : color; miscegenation; mestizaje; identity; ethnicity; indigenous peoples; homesteaders; Colombian Amazonia.