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This essay uses census data from the eighteenth century to examine the leadership role of caciques in the Guaraní missions. Cacique succession between 1735 and 1759 confirms that the position of cacique transitioned from the Guaraníes’ flexible interpretation of hereditary

This essay uses census data from the eighteenth century to examine the leadership role of caciques in the Guaraní missions. Cacique succession between 1735 and 1759 confirms that the position of cacique transitioned from the Guaraníes’ flexible interpretation of hereditary succession to the Jesuits’ rigid idea of primogenitor (father to eldest son) succession. This essay argues that scholars overstate the caciques’ leadership role in the Guaraní missions. Adherence to primogenitor succession did not take into account a candidate's leadership qualities, and thus, some caciques functioned as placeholders for organizing the mission population and calculating tribute and not as active leaders. An assortment of other Guaraní leadership positions compensated for this weakness by providing both access to leadership roles for non-caciques who possessed leadership qualities but not the proper bloodline and additional leadership opportunities for more capable caciques. By taking into account leadership qualities and not just descent, these positions provided flexibility and reflected continuity with pre-contact Guaraní ideas about leadership.

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  • Caciques as Placeholders in the Guarani Missions of Eighteenth Century Paraguay
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2013-11-30
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  • Digital object identifier: 10.1080/10609164.2014.917547
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    1060-9164
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    1466-1802
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  • This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published as Sarreal, Julia (2014). Caciques as Placeholders in the Guarani Missions of Eighteenth Century Paraguay. COLONIAL LATIN AMERICAN REVIEW, 23(2), 224-251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10609164.2014.917547. Copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10609164.2014.917547

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Sarreal, Julia (2014). Caciques as Placeholders in the Guarani Missions of Eighteenth Century Paraguay. COLONIAL LATIN AMERICAN REVIEW, 23(2), 224-251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10609164.2014.917547

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