Etnografía De Los Confines 2008
DOI: 10.4000/books.cemca.1885
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Los pobladores del “desierto”: genocidio, etnocidio y etnogénesis en la Argentina

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“…This decision sought to reduce the experiences of discrimination and racism in the new context of reception. However, this conscious action is far from implying a process of cultural loss since the first years in Buenos Aires did not disable the conditions that shaped what Miguel Bartolomé 10 defines as "clandestine identity". refer on that, it is important to mention the relevance that during the 1960s and 1970s certain spaces of ethno-political participation in the peripheral neighborhoods of the AMBA and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires had in relation to analyze the collective experiences of organization of the migrant indigenous population.…”
Section: The Indigenous Population Of the Ambamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decision sought to reduce the experiences of discrimination and racism in the new context of reception. However, this conscious action is far from implying a process of cultural loss since the first years in Buenos Aires did not disable the conditions that shaped what Miguel Bartolomé 10 defines as "clandestine identity". refer on that, it is important to mention the relevance that during the 1960s and 1970s certain spaces of ethno-political participation in the peripheral neighborhoods of the AMBA and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires had in relation to analyze the collective experiences of organization of the migrant indigenous population.…”
Section: The Indigenous Population Of the Ambamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comme l'économie coloniale basée sur l'extraction et l'accumulation ne nécessitait pas une expansion très intensive (Bartolomé 2004), l'implantation coloniale de la région du Río de La Plata, c'est-à-dire dans les bassins des fleuves Paraná et Uruguay, demeura relativement circonscrite par rapport à l'étendue du territoire. Pendant les trois premiers siècles de contact, elle s'organisa surtout en fonction des échanges avec les domaines du haut Pérou, limitée à un arc de territoire ayant Buenos Aires comme centre et les actuelles frontières du Chili et de la Bolivie comme branches.…”
Section: Gran Chaco : Périodes Historiques De Contact Avec Le Blancunclassified
“…In the case of guanacos, the population diminished from an estimated of 30-50 million to 600,000 guanacos (Baldi et al 2010). At the end of the 19th century a military campaign in Patagonia exterminated many local indigenous groups and expanded the economic frontier (Bartolomé 2003). The defeat of the indigenous groups released vast tracts of land for conversion into estancias, massive ranches for the production of sheep for export to Europe.…”
Section: Background On Vicuña and Guanacomentioning
confidence: 99%