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Estado, mercado y usos indígenas de la tierra: La Barrancosa (Buenos Aires, 1863-1906)
The following article analyses the indigenous possession and use of land in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina), within the framework of state organization and the formation of the land market in the second half of the nineteenth century. To do so, it deals with the case of the Melinao tribe and the lands on which they settled in La Barrancosa (Bragado, Buenos Aires), the property they received as a donation in 1863. The analysis is based on the triangulation of a heterogeneous set of documentary sources about population, service of arms, kinship, lands, production and commerce.
期刊介绍:
Since 1940, Revista de Indias is a a wellknown forum for debates in the History of America targeted to specialized readers. It publishes original articles aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging scientifical debates among researchers, and promoting the development and diffusion of state-of-the-art investigation in the field of the History of America. The contents are open to different topics and study areas such as social, cultural, political and economical, encompassing from the Pre-Hispanic world to the present Ibero-American issues. The Journal publishes articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Besides the regular issues, one monographical issue is published every year.