The “Ethno-Political Multiple”: Colonial Investigations of Indigenous Polities in East Timor

Ricardo Roque, 2022.

Open Access.

This article analyzes colonial investigations of the indigenous polities designated as reinos (kingdoms) in East Timor during the long nineteenth century. Effective governance of the reinos was paramount to the colonial state. Accordingly, they became a focus of the intellectual activities of Portuguese officials and administrators. The article examines the knowledge forms—enumerative, historiographic, and ethnographic—used to study and manage these diverse polities as an “ethno-political multiple”; that is, the colonial notion according to which the indigenous socio-political world was conceived of, investigated, and acted upon as a plural reality, simultaneously one and multiple.

https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:9kjcrf9j/

Full citation: Roque, Ricardo, “The “Ethno-Political Multiple”: Colonial Investigations of Indigenous Polities in East Timor” (2022). e-Journal of Portuguese History. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.

This project is funded by FCT (PTDC/HAR- HIS/28577/2017)

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