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    EXPEDICIONARIOS CHILENOS POR LAS PAMPAS ARGENTINAS. PARAJES, RASTRILLADAS, ETNIAS Y POLÍTICAS DE INTEGRACIÓN by Mollo, Norberto, Della Mattia, Carlos

    Published 2017
    “…The absence of later developments from this nature, had them like a forced report for military expeditions, to draw maps and for the later «conquest» of the desert.Key words: Molina – de la Cruz - aboriginal trails – expedition - Pampas…”
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    Voices from the Viedma jail towards the national territory of Río Negro, 1933 by Pérez, Pilar

    Published 2018
    “…From the interviews performed to imprisoned men and women we intend to study the diversity within the Patagonian society half a century after the so called “Conquest of the desert”. This document allows us to evaluate and know the power relationships entangled between subaltern and dominant sectors, as well as the predominant state constructions and finally it enables us to deepen on biographies. …”
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    Biography and Archive. A Lecture by Jorge Luis Borges as Transcribed by a Police Intelligence Agent by Funes, Patricia

    Published 2025
    “…On May 28, 1970, Jorge Luis Borges delivered the conference “Junín and the Conquest of the Desert” in that city. Among the audience present, an agent of the local intelligence services listened, wrote and sent to his superiors a version of the lecture and his impressions, a singular record that is kept in the Archives of the Intelligence Directorate of the Police of the Province of Buenos Aires (DIPPBA). …”
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    The museums of Buenos Aires last frontier and their narrative about indigenous peoples by Nagy, Mariano Ariel

    Published 2013
    “…These commands have become cities located in an area we call the last frontier of Buenos Aires, which most significant brand, the Alsina trench, would be established as the ultimate limit against the indigenous societies and the prelude to military campaigns known as the Conquest of the Desert (1879-1885). This regional space currently has a number of historical museums that make up a story about the indigenous peoples, the military campaigns undertaken for their submission, and about the local and national origin. …”
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    LOS MUSEOS DE LA ÚLTIMA FRONTERA BONAERENSE Y SUS NARRATIVAS ACERCA DE LOS PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS / The museums of Buenos Aires last frontier and their narrative about indigenous peopl... by Nagy, Mariano Ariel

    Published 2013
    “…These commands have become cities located in an area we call the last frontier of Buenos Aires, which most significant brand, the Alsina trench, would be established as the ultimate limit against the indigenous societies and the prelude to military campaigns known as the Conquest of the Desert (1879-1885). This regional space currently has a number of historical museums that make up a story about the indigenous peoples, the military campaigns undertaken for their submission, and about the local and national origin. …”
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