The Guenoa Minuanos mission indians
The goal of this article is to shed light into the process through which a considerable part of the indigenous nations (tribes), the Jesuits ended identifying as “Guenoa”, and that the rest of the colonial society called “Minuanos” lived in the mission towns during a period lasting more than a centu...
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I28-R145-24_1-2612_oai2017-09-08 Bracco, Diego 2016-08-10 The goal of this article is to shed light into the process through which a considerable part of the indigenous nations (tribes), the Jesuits ended identifying as “Guenoa”, and that the rest of the colonial society called “Minuanos” lived in the mission towns during a period lasting more than a century. In addition, this article draws attention to the term “Guarani mission Indians”, traditionally a synonymous of “Mission Indians”. at least in the past and referring to the border region where the Oriental Republic of Uruguay was created. The use of the above-mentioned terminology is inadequate, as Curbelo y Barreto 2010 had indicated, because it excludes other indigenous nations, that is tribes, also integrated in these towns. El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar el proceso por el que parte considerable de la nación indígena, que los jesuitas tendieron a denominar “guenoa,” y el resto de la sociedad colonial “minuana” vivió en los pueblos de misiones durante un lapso que excede largamente la centuria. Adicionalmente se pretende llamar la atención acerca de la expresión “guaraní misionero”, empleada tradicionalmente como sinónimo de “indígena misionero”; al menos en lo que respecta al pasado del espacio de frontera sobre el que se edificó la República Oriental del Uruguay. El empleo de tal expresión -como ha venido siendo señalado (Curbelo y Barreto 2010)- es inadecuado porque excluye a otras naciones indígenas que se avinieron a la vida en esos pueblos. application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/2612 spa Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/2612/2245 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 1, núm. 24 Guenoa Minuanos; missions; Jesuits guenoa minuanos; misiones; jesuitas The Guenoa Minuanos mission indians Los guenoa minuanos misioneros info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=MA&d=24_1-2612_oai |
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The goal of this article is to shed light into the process through which a considerable part of the indigenous nations (tribes), the Jesuits ended identifying as “Guenoa”, and that the rest of the colonial society called “Minuanos” lived in the mission towns during a period lasting more than a century. In addition, this article draws attention to the term “Guarani mission Indians”, traditionally a synonymous of “Mission Indians”. at least in the past and referring to the border region where the Oriental Republic of Uruguay was created. The use of the above-mentioned terminology is inadequate, as Curbelo y Barreto 2010 had indicated, because it excludes other indigenous nations, that is tribes, also integrated in these towns. |
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