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  1. Public archaeology and prehistory in Sicily / by Giannitrapani, Enrico

    Analitica de revista
  2. Backward bottlenecks : ancient teosinte / by Webster, David L.

    Published 2011
    Analitica de revista
  3. Anténor Firmin : haitian pioneer of anthropology. by Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn

    Published 2000
    Analitica de revista
  4. The skull of Pancho Villa and other stories / by Ramos, Manuel

    Published [2015]
    Digitalia Hispánica
    Electronic eBook
  5. Indigenous Mobilities Under Colonial Domination. An Approach Based on Notarial Protocols. (Cordoba, 1573-1600) by González Navarro, Constanza María, Marschoff, Maria

    Published 2023
    “…Within the context of colonial domination, the documents analyzed make it possible to recognize the agency of the subjects under study and to differentiate those compulsive displacements, group or individual, caused by the Spanish elite, from those others that rather represented their own decision-making that would have constituted forms of resistance and/or survival of the local populations within the framework of the colonial social, economic and political relations in which they were inserted.…”
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  6. Tourism and preserved nature in Latin America by Bertoncello, Rodolfo

    Published 2020
    “…In both, achievements and limitations are observed, and presented synthetically in relation to the cur-rent expectations regarding tourism as a driver of development in general and for the places and populations involved.…”
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  7. Black Cuban, Black American : a memoir / by Grillo, Evelio

    Published c2000.

    Digitalia Hispánica
    Electronic eBook
  8. Atlas of migration 2020

    Published 2020

    Acceso restringido
    eBook
  9. JUECES INDÍGENAS, CACIQUES CRIOLLOS: AUTONOMÍA Y ESTATALIDAD EN GUANACACHE, MENDOZA (SIGLO XIX) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2019
    “…ABSTRACT The narrative of white and culturally european people of Argentina was articulated through across classification of the populations. While the pampeano- Patagonian and chaqueño people and society were comfortably are defined by themselves as “Indians”, those that were occupying or circulating along  the  central areas of former colonial Spanish domain were thought as “Criollos”.…”
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