Territorialidad indígena y expansión estatal en la frontera bonaerense (segunda mitad del siglo XIX): Entre el discurso oficial y la realidad material

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Within the framework of the study of the process of state and Creole expansion towards the south of Buenos Aires county during the 19th century, we analyze indigenous mobility and territoriality, as well as its interaction with other border agents. We follow a multidisciplinary approach focused in Azul, Tapalqué and Olavarría, that constituted the nucleus of the «indios amigos» settlements until the end of the century. Through the intensive use of a varied range of documentary sources (registers and censuses of population, earth measurements, cartographic material, traveler stories, official letters, etc.) complemented with the analysis of the archaeological record, the work shows the lapses and limitations of the official sources opposite to the material reality. Besides, bearing in mind the regional and temporary specificities of the case studied, we rescue «illiterate» people like active agents of the contemporary historical processes.

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Lanteri, S., & Pedrotta, V. (2012). Territorialidad indígena y expansión estatal en la frontera bonaerense (segunda mitad del siglo XIX): Entre el discurso oficial y la realidad material. Revista Espanola de Antropologia Americana, 42(2), 425–448. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_REAA.2012.v42.n2.40287

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