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The door of the seas and key to the universe: Indian politics and imperial rivalry in the Darién, 1640-1750
Ignacio Gallup-Díaz
Year: 2008, c2001.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
© Columbia University Press
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table of contents
Title Page
Copyright and Permissions
List of Illustrations
Images
Maps
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1Mythohistories of Ibelele and Tiegun: The Power of the Leres
[Intro]
Ibelele's Story
Tule Power
Tiegun's Rise and Fall
European SourcesThe King of Darién
A Pirate's Literary Evidence
2Teaching the Tule to Become Tribal, 1640–1667
[Intro]
Fortune Provides a Mediator
A Pattern EstablishedMissionary Success, Colonial Failure?
Julián CarrisoliEstablishing a Colonial Career
Julián Carrisoli as the Personification of Success
3Military Leadership in the Age of the Buccaneers, 1667–1698
[Intro]
A Mestizo Spanish Official
The Carrisoli Family, Royal Rewards, and Status
Frontier Exploration
Gifts for the IndiansThe Paniquiri and the Mora
English Literary Creations of a Tribal Darién
Luis Carrisoli and the Failure of Success
4Tule Interactions with the Scots and the English at the Close of the Seventeenth Century
[Intro]
The Scottish Choice of the Darién
The English Make it a Race for Darién
Possessing the Darién
5The Spanish Management of Imperial Chaos, 1698–1701
6The Collapse of the Carrisolian System, 1702–1728
[Intro]
The Murder of Bernardo and Gaspar Carrisoli
Luis García's Rebellion
7War and Peace under Presidentes Martínez and Alsedo, 1731–1745
8The Return of the LeresJesuit Triumph and Defeat, 1745–1751
Conclusion
Archive
Reader's Advisory
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Notes
Introduction
1Mythohistories of Ibelele and Tiegun: The Power of the Leres
2Teaching the Tule to Become Tribal, 1640–1667
3Military Leadership in the Age of the Buccaneers, 1667–1698
4Tule Interactions with the Scots and the English at the Close of the Seventeenth Century
5The Spanish Management of Imperial Chaos, 1698–1701
6The Collapse of the Carrisolian System, 1702–1728
7War and Peace under Presidentes Martínez and Alsedo, 1731–1745
8The Return of the LeresJesuit Triumph and Defeat, 1745–1751
Conclusion
Bibliography
Manuscript Sources
Printed Manuscripts
Contemporary Pamphlets and Texts
Books and Articles
Dissertations
Links
About the Author
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Title: The door of the seas and key to the universe : Indian politics and imperial rivalry in the Darién, 1640-1750 by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz.
Author: Gallup-Diaz, Ignacio, 1963-
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New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, c2001.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.99003
Subject Headings: • Darien (Panama and Colombia) -- Civilization -- Foreign influences
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