Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955

In the National Territory of Neuquen, once the military campaigns that intended to occupy indigenous lands were finished, the reconstruction of communities led by the mapuche people created a dynamic region in its southern area. In spite of numerous cases of lof (communities) arriving at the moment...

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Autor principal: Aguirre, Carla Sabrina
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Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, UNR 2020
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spelling I15-R230-article-3012022-07-11T19:48:40Z Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955 Habitar el “desierto”. Derecho a la tierra y territorialidad indígena en el sur de Neuquén, 1885-1955 Aguirre, Carla Sabrina In the National Territory of Neuquen, once the military campaigns that intended to occupy indigenous lands were finished, the reconstruction of communities led by the mapuche people created a dynamic region in its southern area. In spite of numerous cases of lof (communities) arriving at the moment Neuquen turned into a province (1955) in a cohesive shape, the further south of the Territory had little of that characteristic dynamism to show. On the contrary, those were the lands of nearly ten communities whose reconstructive processes were interrupted at some point during the territorial stage. In order to inquire in relation to that, this paper analyses the cases of two communities, binding the forms of access to land and the possibilities indigenous people had to develop their territoriality.   En el Territorio Nacional de Neuquén, finalizadas las campañas militares de ocupación de las tierras indígenas, los intentos de reconstitución de la vida comunitaria mapuche llevados adelante configuraron, en su área sur, una región de gran dinamismo. A pesar de contar con numerosos casos de lof (comunidades) que llegaban en estado cohesivo a la provincialización (1955), el extremo sur del Territorio neuquino exhibió poco de ese dinamismo característico unos kilómetros al norte. Por el contrario, allí habitaban cerca de una decena de comunidades cuyos procesos de reconstrucción se vieron interrumpidos en algún momento durante la etapa territoriana. Para indagar en torno a ello, analizaremos los casos de dos de esas comunidades, vinculando las formas de acceso a la tierra y las posibilidades de desarrollo de la territorialidad indígena. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, UNR 2020-11-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/301 10.35305/aeh.vi33.301 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia; Núm. 33 (2020): ARTICULOS LIBRES 1853-8835 0327-215X spa https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/301/358 https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/301/359 Derechos de autor 2020 Carla Sabrina Aguirre
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Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
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title Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
title_short Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
title_full Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
title_fullStr Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
title_full_unstemmed Inhabiting the “desert”. Rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of Neuquen, 1885-1955
title_sort inhabiting the “desert”. rights to land and indigenous territoriality in the south of neuquen, 1885-1955
description In the National Territory of Neuquen, once the military campaigns that intended to occupy indigenous lands were finished, the reconstruction of communities led by the mapuche people created a dynamic region in its southern area. In spite of numerous cases of lof (communities) arriving at the moment Neuquen turned into a province (1955) in a cohesive shape, the further south of the Territory had little of that characteristic dynamism to show. On the contrary, those were the lands of nearly ten communities whose reconstructive processes were interrupted at some point during the territorial stage. In order to inquire in relation to that, this paper analyses the cases of two communities, binding the forms of access to land and the possibilities indigenous people had to develop their territoriality.  
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