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Archaeological Heritage Legislation and Indigenous Rights in Latin America: Trends and Challenges
Published 2014“…The recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples has been on the political agenda in Latin America since the 1980s, although it has not always been reflected in the legal systems of the countries in the region. …”
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Revista del Museo de Antropología / Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología.
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…EL CASO DE LAS MUJERES “EN TRANSICIÓN” / The specificity of social research methodology when working with people on “probation.” / Beatriz Kalinsky -- ANTROPOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA SOCIAL DA CULTURA: ETNOGRAFIA E FONTES / Anthropology and social history of culture: Ethnography and sources / Heloisa Pontes -- Flaubert: literatura y arqueología / Joseph Jurt -- Los antropólogos y sus linajes / Mariza Peirano -- Museología: LA IMPLICANCIA DE LA MEMORIA Y LA IDENTIDAD EN LA CONSTITUCIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO. …”
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Buenos Aires Indígena. Cartografía Social de lo invisible
Published 2020“…Social mapping of the invisible emerges the demand for historical reparation to the original peoples, a sector that is vulnerable, excluded, and persecuted in our country. …”
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Reason, race and decoloniality, current requirements for old issues: notes on and for education
Published 2021“…This paper aims to reposition the debate on the idea of race that, combined with the notion of reason, allows us to understand the process of usurpation of peoples, cultures and goods of those who suffered the experience of colonization, some aproaches to the field of education are also carried out, taking the decolonial perspective as a propeller for reflection. …”
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Editorial
Published 2019“…In the Social Anthropology Section, Luisa Domínguez's work presents us with an analysis of the discourses referred to the indigenous peoples that during the first part of the 20th century was thought as part of the past of Argentine history. …”
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Nuevos datos sobre salud oral y dieta en entierros secundarios del área fundacional de Mendoza (Siglos XVII-XIX)
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Horses and humans in the New world
Published 2019“…After their introduction by the Spaniards and other European colonizers, horses, mules, and donkeys flourished throughout the Americas, transforming the lifestyle of the original peoples. The details of this process, however, are not well known. …”
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Revisiting Deodoro Roca Rockshelter (Ongamira, Córdoba, Argentina). Seventy years of archaeological ideas
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Indian towns of Cordoba del Tucumán and the colonial pact (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries)
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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La mujer en el registro bioarqueológico y su visibilidad en los contextos funerarios
Published 2012“…We will discuss different approaches in the bioarchaeological analysis, that reveal the patterns of behavior while deconstructing the places traditionally granted from archeology and biological anthropology to women in the social organization of prehistoric peoples. Cases of the Calchaqui Valley (province of Salta) and Quebrada de Humahuaca (province of Jujuy) will be taken as a reference to account the problem of women’s visibility.…”
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The record and history of the Indian villages of Cordoba between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries
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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Indigenous communities at the UNC: dialogues and challenges to create new anthropological and museological practices
Published 2020“…We understand the extension as a deliberate will of the university to link up with society, in this case with the indigenous peoples and communities of the province of Córdoba. …”
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Race, raciology and racism in Marcelo Bórmida´s works
Published 2012“…For this analysis, mainly two of Bormida’s early works are studied: on the settlement of Easter Island (Chile), and on the peopling of Patagonia (Argentina).…”
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Diary of an Idiot. The exploration of the Pilcomayo River by Enrique van Nivel (Bolivia, 1844)
Published 2019“…Since the beginning several authors realized the exagerations and falsehoods in his travel report, regarding both the distance covered and the estimation of indigenous peoples encountered. This paper focuses on another fishy aspect of the diary: the fact that Van Nivel blamed the native groups and particularly his Toba guide Yumay for the failure of his project.…”
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Archaeological and historical investigations in Casabindo
Published 2019“…These investigations allow hypotheses of relationships between the prehispanic peoples, the colonial and republican societies and the modern inhabitants of the area.…”
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