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    Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) by Tell, Sonia, Castro Olañeta, Isabel

    Published 2016
    “…We will take as analysis axes the relationship of Indian peoples with land rights, payment of tribute, development of the encomienda in this region, persistence of ethnic authorities, and intervention of colonial power. …”
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    The record and history of the Indian villages of Cordoba between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries by Tell, Sonia, Castro Olañeta, Isabel

    Published 2011
    “…The aggregations, dismemberments, transfers, and changes in nomination of encomiendas and Indian towns are discussed in more detail for the eleven cases of longer persistence, by relating these changes and continuities to the presence or absence of peoples in the record. Based on this tracing and the contributions of recent studies, this article suggests some clues that may help to explain the divergent trajectories of these peoples.…”
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    Los Pueblos de Indios de Córdoba del Tucumán y el pacto colonial (siglos XVII a XIX) / INDIAN TOWNS OF CORDOBA DEL TUCUMAN AND COLONIAL PACT (SEVENTEENTH TO NINETEENTH CENTURIES) by Tell, Sonia, Castro Olañeta, Isabel

    Published 2016
    “…We will take as analysis axes the relationship of Indian peoples with land rights, payment of tribute, development of the encomienda in this region, persistence of ethnic authorities, and intervention of colonial power. …”
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    EL REGISTRO Y LA HISTORIA DE LOS PUEBLOS DE INDIOS DE CÓRDOBA ENTRE LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XIX / The record and history of the Indian villages of Cordoba between the sixteenth and ninete... by Tell, Sonia, Castro Olañeta, Isabel

    Published 2011
    “…The aggregations, dismemberments, transfers, and changes in nomination of encomiendas and Indian towns are discussed in more detail for the eleven cases of longer persistence, by relating these changes and continuities to the presence or absence of peoples in the record. Based on this tracing and the contributions of recent studies, this article suggests some clues that may help to explain the divergent trajectories of these peoples.   …”
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