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Indian Tribes of the Argentine and Bolivian Chaco

Indian Tribes of the Argentine and Bolivian Chaco
Author: Rafael Karsten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1932
Genre: Choroti Indians
ISBN:

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This book contains ethnological material collected by the author during his travels in Argentine and Bolivian Gran Chaco in 1911-1913.


The Mataco of the Gran Chaco

The Mataco of the Gran Chaco
Author: Jan-Åke Alvarsson
Publisher: Academiae Ubsaliensis
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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"In-depth ethnographic study of the Mataco of Bolivia focuses on socioeconomic organization, changes, and continuities. Describes impact of historical changes on Mataco cultural practices, and discusses kinship and social organization as forms of identity maintenance. Contributes to the study of economic strategies of lowland groups"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.


Reimagining the Gran Chaco

Reimagining the Gran Chaco
Author: Silvia Hirsch
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1683403355

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This volume traces the socioeconomic and environmental changes taking place in the Gran Chaco, a vast and richly biodiverse ecoregion at the intersection of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Representing a wide range of contemporary anthropological scholarship that has not been available in English until now, Reimagining the Gran Chaco illuminates how the region’s many Indigenous groups are negotiating these transformations in their own terms.  The essays in this volume explore how the region has become a complex arena of political, cultural, and economic contestation between actors that include the state, environmental groups and NGOs, and private businesses and how local actors are reconfiguring their subjectivities and political agency in response. With its multinational perspective, and its examination of major themes including missionization, millenarian movements, the Chaco war, industrial enclaves, extractivism, political mobilization, and the struggle for rights, this volume brings greater visibility to an underrepresented, complex region.  Contributors: Nancy Postero | César Ceriani Cernadas | Hannes Kalisch | Rodrigo Villagra | Federico Bossert | Paola Canova | Joel Correia | Bret Gustafson | Mercedes Biocca | Silvia Hirsch | Denise Bebbington | Gastón Gordillo | Guido Cortez