Abstract
This article will analyse the socio-cultural interactions and demographic changes of the indigenous populations of the Altos de Arica and Tacna. It seeks to examine the vegetative composition, cultural affiliations and tax burdens of native Indians and outsiders of the territory of study. The result of such inquiries reveals the prevalence of local populations and outsiders naturalized as originating in Oasis and inter-Andean valleys, a situation that is noted in revisits and rates, which come to express the existence of the outsider as an "other". Likewise, the late reconstitutions of the Altiplano influence in the colonial epoch in the eighteenth century chiefdoms are identified.
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