Los mapas en la ocupación de la Provincia de Valdivia, Chile. El caso de la cartografía misional Capuchino Bávara (1890-1935)

Translated title of the contribution: The maps in the occupation of the Province of Valdivia, Chile. The case of Bavarian Capuchin missionary cartography (1890-1935)

Hernán L. González-Quitulef, Daniel R. Llancavil-Llancavil, Hugo I. Romero-Toledo, Cristian E. Medina-Valverde

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Abstract

The article analyzes the historical geographical discourse present in the maps produced by the Bavarian Capuchin missionaries in the Province of Valdivia (a fundamental area of the so-called Historic Araucanía) between 1890 and 1935, based on the missionary work carried out in Mapunche lands. This cartography represented the power dynamics in the territory during that period. The perspective of historical geography is taken as theoretical reference. The sources used correspond to the Patrimonial cartographic Fund of the Bishop’s Archive of Villarrica and the Regional Archive of Araucanía, Chili. The results reflect that the missionary action of the Capuchins followed a pattern of territorial occupation that served as the basis for the Chilean State, to consolidate the occupation of the area as part of the construction project of the national state territorially speaking. Likewise, it is shown that said missionary action allowed the formation of a space of power on different scales, favoring the construction of a territorial logic that strengthened a conception of «imagined territory», at the expense of Mapunche territorialities in southern Chile.

Translated title of the contributionThe maps in the occupation of the Province of Valdivia, Chile. The case of Bavarian Capuchin missionary cartography (1890-1935)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)490-525
Number of pages36
JournalAutoctonia
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • History
  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • General Social Sciences

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