Ideas about Trans-Pacific Origins and Voyages in Early Spanish Chronicles from the Americas

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Andrea Ballesteros Danel
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ABSTRACT During their explorations of the Americas and the South Sea, the Spanish pondered the question of the origins and ancient voyages of the Indigenous people they encountered. They also documented sightings of local raftsmen along the American Pacific coast and chronicled knowledge gained from them about lands to the west. These writings are not only part of the history of ideas of trans-Pacific contact; they have also been used as evidence demonstrating these contacts—as secondary sources concerning pre-European Indigenous traditions. This article describes and analyzes the earliest European ideas about trans-Pacific contacts or origins concerning the Americas, based on a detailed reading of some of the earliest chronicles. It argues that the central influence of the European intellectual landscape appears to have been the belief that both the biblical traditions and new geographical theories were converging in order to motivate the discovery of lands to the west.
西班牙早期美洲编年史中关于跨太平洋起源和航行的思考
在探索美洲和南海的过程中,西班牙人一直在思考他们所遇到的土著人的起源和古代航行的问题。他们还记录了在美国太平洋沿岸看到的当地木筏人,并记录了从他们那里获得的关于西部土地的知识。这些著作不仅是跨太平洋接触思想史的一部分;它们也被用作证明这些接触的证据——作为有关前欧洲土著传统的次要来源。本文在详细阅读一些最早的编年史的基础上,描述和分析了最早的欧洲人关于跨太平洋接触或美洲起源的想法。它认为,欧洲思想界的核心影响似乎是相信圣经传统和新的地理理论正在融合,以激发对西方土地的发现。
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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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