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    Evangelical missions, capitalism and state regulation among the Guarani of the Argentine Northwest by Espinosa, Mariana

    Published 2017
    “…This article broadens and complements historical and ethnographic knowledge about the expansion of evangelical missions of British and North American origin among the Guarani, putting in evidence three moments of the missionary undertakings and their relationships with the State and the agro-industrial companies, between 1890 and 1980. …”
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    Disputing modernity: leaderships and conflicts in the evangelio moqoit by Altman, Agustina

    Published 2022
    “…In particular, in the case of the Moqoit people, a Chaco group that is subordinate to the Qom people, the specificities of their responses to missionary action need to be addressed. In this work, we analyze a conflict in a Moqoit evangelical congregation as a total social fact, which allows us to highlight various dimensions that are put into play in the contemporary socio-religious dynamics of this group.…”
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    The Oclayas Indians and their doctrineros in the 17th Century by Tommasini, Gabriel

    Published 1932
    “…The Cabildos took interest in reducing these Indians to an urban and clean people; the Governors dictated effective measures, in order to locate them in comfortable places and provided with indispensable elements for life; the Bishops deployed their zeal with the purpose of providing them with competent Doctrineros; the Missionaries always showed determined will to initiate them in the practice of the Christian life. …”
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    THE PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT OF THE MALVINAS ISLANDS, ARGENTINIAN REPUBLIC by Orquera, Luis Abel, Piana, Ernesto Luis

    Published 2022
    “…Abstract A general consensus about the Malvinas Islands was that its first human settlement occurred at the end of the 18th Century, when people of European origin settled there; in the second half of the following century, some Fuegian Yaghan from southern Tierra del Fuego were transitorily translated to the archipelago by Anglican missionaries. Nevertheless, during the last decades some papers postulate sporadic or transitory occupations of Fuegian people before the arrival of Europeans. …”
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