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- Title
TIERRAS Y AGUA EN DISPUTA. DIFERENCIACIÓN DE DERECHOS Y MEDIACIÓN DE CONFLICTOS EN LOS PUEBLOS DE INDIOS DE CÓRDOBA, RÍO DE LA PLATA (PRIMERA MITAD DEL SIGLO XIX).
- Authors
Tell, Sonia
- Abstract
This article explores the conflicts which arose around the possession, use and distribution of land and irrigation water in the "indigenous towns" in Cordoba during the first half of the 19th Century. Our purpose is to identify the different rights and social uses of those resources which were developed within the indigenous towns, as well as to evaluate the impact of the legal and institutional changes over the disputes that took place over them. We argue that although communal rights remained in this period, they clashed with the efforts of individualization and privatization of land and water by a specific sector of the communities, which were favored by the changes in the laws promoted by the provincial state and the figures involved in the arbitration of those disputes since 1820.
- Subjects
CORDOBA (Argentina); ARGENTINA; RIO de la Plata Region (Argentina &; Uruguay); INDIGENOUS peoples of Argentina; IRRIGATION management; WATER supply management; RESOURCE allocation
- Publication
Fronteras de la Historia, 2011, Vol 16, Issue 2, p416
- ISSN
2027-4688
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22380/2027468870