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Marriages, baptisms and lands
Published 2020“…Specifically, it focuses on marriage and baptism as indigenous practices aimed for preserving and increasing kinship networks and, for this reason, as political and social strategies to face the adversities of this context, assessing their impact on two aspects: the formation and consolidation of groups and the struggle for resources. …”
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SUBMITTED AND SUBALTERN: INDIGENOUS IN THE SOUTH OF CORDOBA IN THE LATE XIX CENTURY
Published 2021“…To this end, we qualitatively and quantitatively address the baptism, marriage and death annotations (1870-1900) of the Río Cuarto region, the records of the Second Census of the Argentine Republic (1895) as well as edited sources and contemporary accounts of indigenous descendants.…”
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Journal of Anthropological Research /
Published 1973Table of Contents: “…Father Absence and Reproductive Strategy: An Evolutionary Perspective / Patricia Draper and Henry Harpending -- People, Berdaches, and Left-Handed Bears: Human Variation in Native America / Jay Miller -- When Exceptions Define the Rules: Greek Baptismal Names and the Negotiation of Identity / Michael Herzfeld -- Rivalry and Taking Kinsmen for Granted: Limiting Factors in the Development of Voluntary Associations / John H. …”
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