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- Title
ALIANZAS Y TRAICIONES EN LA PAMPA RIOPLATENSE DURANTE EL SIGLO XVIII.
- Abstract
The present paper is about events that happened during the second half of the 18th century in pampa region next to Río de la Plata. During 1770, an Indian called Flamenco was sent to Buenos Aires prison. Immediately, Vertiz, the governor, took action in order to know what to do with him. Then, a document was written and it registers the opinions of the most important rural people in that place. The report also contains Flamenco's exposition. The analysis of this text allows us to describe the Río de la Plata rural colonial world and we can also know about the Spanish strategies to control a territory where indigenous groups maintained their autonomy until the mid 19th century To obtain more information, published and unpublished documentation preserved in the Archivo General de la Nación, Argentina, was relieved.
- Subjects
PAMPAS (Argentina); ARGENTINA; RIO de la Plata (Viceroyalty); SPAIN; AMERICA; INDIGENOUS peoples of Argentina; PUELCHE (South American people); ETHNIC relations; INDIGENOUS peoples of South America; SPANISH colonies; ADMINISTRATION of Spanish colonies; EIGHTEENTH century; SOCIAL conditions of Indigenous peoples of the Americas; CRIMES against indigenous peoples; PRACTICAL politics; GOVERNMENT policy; HISTORY of the Americas
- Publication
Fronteras de la Historia, 2010, Vol 15, Issue 2, p363
- ISSN
2027-4688
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22380/2027468885