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  1. VENTAS DE TIERRAS MAPUCHES EN LOS PREÁMBULOS DE LA PACIFICACION DE LA ARAUCANIA: NACIMIENTO, 18641866. by León Solís, Leonardo

    Published 2019
    “…ABSTRACT This article examines the sale of tribal lands in the district of Nacimiento during the years preceding the introduction of the Indian Law of 1866; it argues that the aforementioned sale, carried about by members of the Lelfunche (llanista) and Nagchez (Abajinos) tribes, was an unexpected response to the  process of modernization and mercantilism that affected the frontier region during those years, hastening further when the Chilean Government announced laws prohibiting the sale of Indian lands. …”
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  2. THE INDIGENOUS DISPERSION AND ITS PRESENCE IN THE TERRITORY OF WHITE AND MESTIZOS IN THE NORTHEAST OF THE NEW KINGDOM OF GRANADA, 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES by Pita, Roger

    Published 2021
    “…The marked demographic decline of the indigenous population and the reduction of their protected lands in the northeast of the New Kingdom of Granada during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gradually accelerated the disbandment of these ancestral communities. …”
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  3. Colonialism, Politics and Community: from the First Mapuche National Congress to the National Condederation of Mapuche Regional Associations (Gulumapu, 1968-1970) by Navarrete Vergara, Jaime

    Published 2024
    “…Thirdly, it examines how the debates on a new indigenous law and the restitution of usurped lands limited the discussion framework of a programmatic project. …”
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  4. Infelicities : representations of the exotic / by Mason, Peter 1952-

    Published 1998

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  5. Caracterización de la erosión lineal en planicies costeras de Chile Central / by Castro Avaria, Consuelo

    Published 1990
    Analitica de revista
  6. JUECES INDÍGENAS, CACIQUES CRIOLLOS: AUTONOMÍA Y ESTATALIDAD EN GUANACACHE, MENDOZA (SIGLO XIX) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2019
    “…The analysis  reveals not only the continuity of self-proclaimed recognition indigenous peoples for lands, justice and autonomy between the decades of 1810 and 1870 in an area of traditional montonero recruitment, but the decisive joint of the same ones with the local and national (policy) and the construction of the  republican state.…”
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