Introduction to the Dossier: “When I grow up”: some derivations of Martha Bechis’ work Cutrera, María Laura; Morrone, Ariel J.
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Cacical succession and political stategies in Santa Isabel de Pucará (Cabana and Cabanilla province), Audiencia de Charcas, 16th and 17th centuries Morrone, Ariel J.
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Political vocabulary for the indigenous peoples in the Chaco and Pampa regionsduring the colonial period: nación and parcialidad Lucaioli, Carina P.; Nacuzzi, Lidia R.
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There is no dacalapata (meat), there is no reduction. The Indian escape from San Ignacio de los Tobas at the beginning of the 19th century Cutrera, María Laura
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“Ever since your cradle rocked, you were brave”. Mapuche leadership in a post-conquest context, late 19th and early 20th centuries Delrio, Walter
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A theoretical-methodological proposal regarding territorial transformation. Pulmarí and its rhizomes Papazian, Alexis
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| · The Comechingon people in Córdoba. A historical review about the indigenous invisibilization (16th to 21st centuries) Sosnowski, Daniela
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| · The Fronteira Sul (Southern Brazilian Frontier) and the wanderings of Cacique Doble between Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina (1852-1864) de Souza, Almir Antonio; Lino, Jaisson Teixeira; Araújo, Fábio
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| · Charrúa graves in Sierra del Arbolito? An approach from History and Archeology based on a map of 1834 that locates them in the Oriental Republic of Uruguay Bracco, Diego; López Mazz, José María
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| · Against Morcillo: Peralta Barnuevo’s defense of the Viceroy Zinni, Mariana
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| · The Lords of Devastation. Ritualized violence in warlike and underworld deities of Western Mexico during the Postclassic (900-1521 AD) González Rizo, Erick
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| · Por qué el derecho es violento (y debería reconocerlo), Buenos Aires, Siglo XXI de Christoph Menke (2020) Lanza, Melina
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| · Catálogos del Fondo “Tribunales de Justicia”, Escribanía I (1574-1616) y (1624-1655). Archivo Histórico de la Provincia de Córdoba (República Argentina). Córdoba, Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti” (2019 y 2021) Boixadós, Roxana
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