Archaeological and anthropological perspectives on the native peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego to the nineteenth century /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Other Authors: Briones, Claudia, Lanata, José Luis
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey, 2002.
Series:Native peoples of the Americas.
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Table of Contents:
  • Living on the edge/ Claudia Briones and José Luis Lanata
  • Biological anthropology in Fuego-Patagonia / Ricardo A. Guichón
  • The Pampean foragers / Gustavo G. Politis
  • The archaeology of Patagonia / Luis Alberto Borrero
  • The world's southernmost foragers: the native diversity of Tierra del Fuego / José Luis Lanata
  • Indigenous history of northwest Patagonia: regional identities during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / María Teresa Boschín
  • Social strategies in a situation of interethnic contact: the fort del Carmen, Ro̕ Negro, case study / Lidia R. Nacuzzi
  • The Tehuelche of Patagonia as chronicled by travelers and explorers in the nineteenth century / Alejandro Pero
  • The last step in the process of "Araucanization of the Pampa," 1810-1880: attempts of ethnic ideologization and "nationalism" among the Mapuche and Araucanized Pampean aborigines / Martha Bechis
  • Building an image of the Indian people from Patagonia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: science and christening / María Andrea Nicoletti and Pedro Navarro Floria
  • The late-nineteenth-century crisis in the survival of the Magellan-Fueguian littoral natives / Luis Abel Orquera.