A bishop in indian towns. Itatí and Yapeyú at the time of the diocesan visitation of Benito Lué y Riega

This article compares the situation of two Indian towns on the coast of the River Plate at the end of the colonial period: Itatí, founded by Franciscans on the upper Paraná, and Yapeyú, a former Jesuit town on the Uruguay River. The analysis is based on the visit of Bishop Lué y Riega, who toured ch...

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Autores principales: Farias Franco, Jerónimo Nehuén, Collino, Fernando Luis
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Grupo Prohistoria 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1903
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Sumario:This article compares the situation of two Indian towns on the coast of the River Plate at the end of the colonial period: Itatí, founded by Franciscans on the upper Paraná, and Yapeyú, a former Jesuit town on the Uruguay River. The analysis is based on the visit of Bishop Lué y Riega, who toured chapels and parishes in both towns in 1805. The information provided by this document is put in relation to other sources and specialized bibliography, analyzing the importance of the ecclesiastical equipment in the government of towns and fields, highlighting similarities and specificities of each town.