State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca

This paper hypothesis is that public land distribution as private property in Buenos Aires frontier during the decade of 1860 was linked to the construction of an idea of State,  in terms of Abrams (2000 [1988]). From this perspective, by means of regulations and titles, sta...

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Autor principal: Martinelli, María Laura
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Publicado: Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA 2017
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spelling I28-R145-3915_oai2025-11-17 Martinelli, María Laura 2017-06-01 This paper hypothesis is that public land distribution as private property in Buenos Aires frontier during the decade of 1860 was linked to the construction of an idea of State,  in terms of Abrams (2000 [1988]). From this perspective, by means of regulations and titles, state authorities sought to monopolize legitimate criteria of occupying, accessing and distributing land as well as to impose a conception of space and territory different from the creole and indigenous versions that became marginal. The paper aims to examine how Ancalao’s tribe  of “indios amigos ” gained access to land property in order to analyze how and in which ways this idea of State  had an impact over the organization of space of these indigenous people in Bahía Blanca. Finally, it considers the effects that the access to land might have had in the construction of Ancalao’s “tribe”. La hipótesis de este trabajo es que la distribución en propiedad de la tierra pública en la frontera de Buenos Aires en la década de 1860 formó parte de la construcción de una idea de estado, en términos de Abrams (2000 [1988]). Desde esta perspectiva, mediante regulaciones y títulos, las autoridades estatales apuntaron tanto a monopolizar los criterios de legitimidad de la ocupación, el acceso y la distribución de la tierra como a instituir una concepción del espacio y el territorio aunque en tensión con otras concepciones criollas e indígenas que devinieron marginales. Apuntamos a revisar la gestión de la propiedad de la tierra de la tribu de “indios amigos” de Ancalao para analizar sí, cómo y en qué medida esta idea de estado impactó en la organización del espacio de estos pobladores en Bahía Blanca. Reflexionamos finalmente sobre los efectos que tuvo el acceso a la propiedad en la construcción de la “tribu” de Ancalao. A hipótese deste artigo é que a distribuição da propriedade de terras públicas na fronteira de Buenos Aires na década de 1860 foi parte da construção de uma ideia de Estado, nos termos de Abrams (2000 [1988]). Nessa perspectiva, por meio de regulamentações e títulos, as autoridades estatais buscavam tanto monopolizar os critérios de legitimidade para ocupação, acesso e distribuição de terras, quanto instituir uma concepção de espaço e território, ainda que em tensão com outras concepções crioulas e indígenas que se tornaram marginais. Nosso objetivo é revisar a gestão da propriedade de terras pela tribo dos "índios amigos" de Ancalao, a fim de analisar se, como e em que medida essa ideia de Estado impactou a organização do espaço desses colonos em Bahía Blanca. Por fim, refletimos sobre os efeitos que o acesso à propriedade teve na construção da "tribo" Ancalao. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/3915 10.34096/mace.v25i1.3915 spa Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/3915/3499 Derechos de autor 2017 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2017); 97-114 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2017); 97-114 1851-3751 0327-5752 indios amigos frontier Bahía Blanca indios amigos frontera Bahía Blanca indios amigos fronteira Bahía Blanca State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca Construcción estatal e "indios amigos": el acceso a la tierra de la tribu de Ancalao en el enclave fronterizo de Bahía Blanca Construção do Estado e “índios amigos”: acesso à terra para a tribo Ancalao no enclave fronteiriço de Bahía Blanca info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=MA&d=3915_oai
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indios amigos
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Martinelli, María Laura
State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
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description This paper hypothesis is that public land distribution as private property in Buenos Aires frontier during the decade of 1860 was linked to the construction of an idea of State,  in terms of Abrams (2000 [1988]). From this perspective, by means of regulations and titles, state authorities sought to monopolize legitimate criteria of occupying, accessing and distributing land as well as to impose a conception of space and territory different from the creole and indigenous versions that became marginal. The paper aims to examine how Ancalao’s tribe  of “indios amigos ” gained access to land property in order to analyze how and in which ways this idea of State  had an impact over the organization of space of these indigenous people in Bahía Blanca. Finally, it considers the effects that the access to land might have had in the construction of Ancalao’s “tribe”.
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title State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
title_short State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
title_full State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
title_fullStr State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
title_full_unstemmed State construction and "indios amigos": the access to land of Ancalao's tribe in the frontier settlement of Bahía Blanca
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