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Cuicuilco. Revista de ciencias antropológicas

On-line version ISSN 2448-8488Print version ISSN 2448-9018

Abstract

VIGLIANI, Silvina  and  LOZADA, Josuhé. Between resistance and otherness. Historic rock art in the Tetabejo Canyon, Sonora. Cuicuilco. Rev. cienc. antropol. [online]. 2021, vol.28, n.82, pp.101-124.  Epub Aug 15, 2022. ISSN 2448-8488.

In this work we present the sites with Rock Art from the historical period of one of the most emblematic places for the rebellious Indians of Sonora: Cerro Prieto. This hill had already been visited since pre-Hispanic times by groups that mobilized in the region, leaving thousands of figures of different styles and temporalities embodied in the rock. The Tetabejo Canyon was no exception. However, something that distinguishes this canyon from the others on Cerro Prieto is the prominent presence of motifs from the historical period. We present here the main themes that they left embodied in the rock, and with them, the different interests and motivations that led these groups to paint on the rock walls. We highlight those elements and graphic details present in the various motifs that provide clues as to their vision of otherness, concluding with a series of reflections and proposals for analysis, such as the human-animal relationship, which would allow us to delve into the perceptions and concerns of those who chose to resist.

Keywords : Rock Art; 18th Century; indigenous rebels; military campaigns; human-animal relationship.

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