“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960)
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Resumo: | RESUMO: En el presente artículo nos proponemos analizar las representaciones de la sociedad “blanca” regional sobre los indígenas mbya, en la zona del Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina, en el periodo que transcurre desde el inicio de la colonización privada (1920) –con la ocupación permanente del territorio mbya y sus extensas selvas– y la posterior organización del estado provincial y el final del proceso de colonización en la región (principios de la década de 1960). Hemos estructurado el artículo en tres partes: en la primera se describen los frentes colonizadores, en la segunda se exponen algunos relatos de viajeros e investigadores que arribaron a Misiones a mediados del siglo pasado y visitaron aldeas indígenas, como así también las acciones de la recién creada Junta de Estudios Históricos de la provincia y en la última parte, a partir del trabajo de campo se analiza brevemente cómo fueron las relaciones interétnicas y cómo se fue construyendo la alteridad mbya desde la perspectiva de los inmigrantes colonizadores y la sociedad “blanca” en general.ABSTRACT: In this article we analyze the representations of regional “white society” in relation to Mbya Indians, in the area of Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina. We have worked in the period between the beginnings of private colonization (1920), -with European immigrants that occupied permanently the Mbya territory- to the subsequent organization of the provincial government and the end of the colonization process in the region (early 1960s).We have structured the article into three parts: the first one is about the settlement fronts expansion, the second describes some accounts of travelers and researchers who arrived to Misiones in the middle of the last century and visited Indian villages, as well as the actions of the recently new created Council of Historical Studies of the province; and in the last part, based in our fieldwork, we briefly discuss how were the interethnic relationship in the colonies and how it was built the Mbya otherness from the perspective of immigrant settlers and the “white” society in general. |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960)“Eran sólo indios…” La construcción de la alteridad mbya en el Alto Paraná de Misiones, Argentina (1920-1960)Interethnic relationshipcontact situationconstruction of othernessMbyaMisiones.Relaciones interétnicassituación de contactoconstrucción de alteridadmbyaMisiones.RESUMO: En el presente artículo nos proponemos analizar las representaciones de la sociedad “blanca” regional sobre los indígenas mbya, en la zona del Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina, en el periodo que transcurre desde el inicio de la colonización privada (1920) –con la ocupación permanente del territorio mbya y sus extensas selvas– y la posterior organización del estado provincial y el final del proceso de colonización en la región (principios de la década de 1960). Hemos estructurado el artículo en tres partes: en la primera se describen los frentes colonizadores, en la segunda se exponen algunos relatos de viajeros e investigadores que arribaron a Misiones a mediados del siglo pasado y visitaron aldeas indígenas, como así también las acciones de la recién creada Junta de Estudios Históricos de la provincia y en la última parte, a partir del trabajo de campo se analiza brevemente cómo fueron las relaciones interétnicas y cómo se fue construyendo la alteridad mbya desde la perspectiva de los inmigrantes colonizadores y la sociedad “blanca” en general.ABSTRACT: In this article we analyze the representations of regional “white society” in relation to Mbya Indians, in the area of Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina. We have worked in the period between the beginnings of private colonization (1920), -with European immigrants that occupied permanently the Mbya territory- to the subsequent organization of the provincial government and the end of the colonization process in the region (early 1960s).We have structured the article into three parts: the first one is about the settlement fronts expansion, the second describes some accounts of travelers and researchers who arrived to Misiones in the middle of the last century and visited Indian villages, as well as the actions of the recently new created Council of Historical Studies of the province; and in the last part, based in our fieldwork, we briefly discuss how were the interethnic relationship in the colonies and how it was built the Mbya otherness from the perspective of immigrant settlers and the “white” society in general.In this article we analyze the representations of regional “white society” in relation to Mbya Indians, in the area of Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina. We have worked in the period between the beginnings of private colonization (1920), -with European immigrants that occupied permanently the Mbya territory- to the subsequent organization of the provincial government and the end of the colonization process in the region (early 1960s).We have structured the article into three parts: the first one is about the settlement fronts expansion, the second describes some accounts of travelers and researchers who arrived to Misiones in the middle of the last century and visited Indian villages, as well as the actions of the recently new created Council of Historical Studies of the province; and in the last part, based in our fieldwork, we briefly discuss how were the interethnic relationship in the colonies and how it was built the Mbya otherness from the perspective of immigrant settlers and the “white” society in general.Universidade Federal de Pelotas2016-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/lepaarq/article/view/840010.15210/lepaarq.v13i26.8400Cadernos do LEPAARQ (UFPEL); V. 13, N. 26 (2016): JUL-DEC; 87-1055391545420; V. 13, N. 26 (2016): JUL-DEC; 87-1052316-84121806-911810.15210/lepaarq.v13i26reponame:Cadernos do LEPAARQinstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELporhttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/lepaarq/article/view/8400/6496Copyright (c) 2016 Marilyn Cebolla Badie, Maria Cecilia Gallerohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCebolla Badie, MarilynGallero, Maria Cecilia2020-07-29T22:25:02Zoai:ojs.ufpel:article/8400Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/oaimilheirarafael@gmail.com||brunoleo.ribeiro@gmail.com||milheirarafael@gmail.com|| brunoleo.ribeiro@gmail.com2316-84121806-9118opendoar:2020-07-29T22:25:02Cadernos do LEPAARQ - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) “Eran sólo indios…” La construcción de la alteridad mbya en el Alto Paraná de Misiones, Argentina (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) Cebolla Badie, Marilyn Interethnic relationship contact situation construction of otherness Mbya Misiones. Relaciones interétnicas situación de contacto construcción de alteridad mbya Misiones. |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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“THEY WERE JUST INDIANS...” THE CONSTRUCTION OF MBYA OTHERNESS IN THE ALTO PARANÁ OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA (1920-1960) |
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Cebolla Badie, Marilyn |
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Cebolla Badie, Marilyn Gallero, Maria Cecilia |
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Gallero, Maria Cecilia |
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Cebolla Badie, Marilyn Gallero, Maria Cecilia |
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Interethnic relationship contact situation construction of otherness Mbya Misiones. Relaciones interétnicas situación de contacto construcción de alteridad mbya Misiones. |
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Interethnic relationship contact situation construction of otherness Mbya Misiones. Relaciones interétnicas situación de contacto construcción de alteridad mbya Misiones. |
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RESUMO: En el presente artículo nos proponemos analizar las representaciones de la sociedad “blanca” regional sobre los indígenas mbya, en la zona del Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina, en el periodo que transcurre desde el inicio de la colonización privada (1920) –con la ocupación permanente del territorio mbya y sus extensas selvas– y la posterior organización del estado provincial y el final del proceso de colonización en la región (principios de la década de 1960). Hemos estructurado el artículo en tres partes: en la primera se describen los frentes colonizadores, en la segunda se exponen algunos relatos de viajeros e investigadores que arribaron a Misiones a mediados del siglo pasado y visitaron aldeas indígenas, como así también las acciones de la recién creada Junta de Estudios Históricos de la provincia y en la última parte, a partir del trabajo de campo se analiza brevemente cómo fueron las relaciones interétnicas y cómo se fue construyendo la alteridad mbya desde la perspectiva de los inmigrantes colonizadores y la sociedad “blanca” en general.ABSTRACT: In this article we analyze the representations of regional “white society” in relation to Mbya Indians, in the area of Alto Paraná, Misiones, Argentina. We have worked in the period between the beginnings of private colonization (1920), -with European immigrants that occupied permanently the Mbya territory- to the subsequent organization of the provincial government and the end of the colonization process in the region (early 1960s).We have structured the article into three parts: the first one is about the settlement fronts expansion, the second describes some accounts of travelers and researchers who arrived to Misiones in the middle of the last century and visited Indian villages, as well as the actions of the recently new created Council of Historical Studies of the province; and in the last part, based in our fieldwork, we briefly discuss how were the interethnic relationship in the colonies and how it was built the Mbya otherness from the perspective of immigrant settlers and the “white” society in general. |
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