The heart of the matter. Notes on the economic role of women in traditional indigenous societies of southern Argentina:

The current article is focused on the different economic roles performed by women within Pampa-Patagonia Indigenous societies between late Sixteenth and Nineteenth-Centuries. It was then when the contact between Hispanic-Creole society started and new grazing thechniques were adopted. Both questions...

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Autor principal: Palermo, Miguel Ángel
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Publicado: Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA 1994
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spelling I28-R145-13130_oai2025-11-17 Palermo, Miguel Ángel 1994-08-01 The current article is focused on the different economic roles performed by women within Pampa-Patagonia Indigenous societies between late Sixteenth and Nineteenth-Centuries. It was then when the contact between Hispanic-Creole society started and new grazing thechniques were adopted. Both questions led those Indigenous societies to social and economic changes. All those happened amidst a period of interethnic conflict with the "white" society. Although there are difficulties to clear up women's role within native economy, the avaliable historical sources show interesting and innovative aspects not too much explored in former bibliographies. Thus it could be possible to gather information about women as sheep owners and wavers, women's bilingual experience. Additionally this paper describes women's captivity and the importance of dowry within native society. Este trabajo aborda distintos aspectos del papel económico de las mujeres en las sociedades indígenas pampeano-patagónicas entre fines del siglo XVI y del XIX, cuando el contacto con la sociedad hispanocriolla y la adopción de novedades en materia agropecuaria por parte de estos pueblos los llevaron a una serie de grandes cambios económicos y sociales, en medio de una peculiar situación de fricción interétnica con los "blancos". Pese a las dificultades para distinguir el papel femenino en estas economías, por factores relacionados con el tipo de fuentes históricas disponibles, estas últimas muestran aspectos poco descriptos en la bibliografía. Así se puede acceder a la relación de las mujeres con la propiedad del ganado lanar, a la gravitación de los textiles producidos por las manos femeninas, a la participación directa de mujeres en el mercado y al concomitante bilingüismo de muchas de ellas, a la importancia de las dotes matrimoniales y de las cautivas.  Este trabalho aborda diversos aspectos do papel econômico das mulheres nas sociedades indígenas pampeanas-patagônicas entre o final do século XVI e o século XIX, quando o contato com a sociedade hispano-crioula e a adoção de inovações agrícolas por esses povos levaram a uma série de grandes mudanças econômicas e sociais, em meio a uma situação peculiar de atrito interétnico com os "brancos". Apesar das dificuldades em distinguir o papel das mulheres nessas economias, devido a fatores relacionados ao tipo de fontes históricas disponíveis, estas últimas revelam aspectos pouco descritos na bibliografia. Assim, podemos acessar a relação das mulheres com a posse de ovelhas, a influência dos têxteis produzidos por mulheres, a participação direta das mulheres no mercado e o concomitante bilinguismo de muitas delas, a importância dos dotes de casamento e dos cativos. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/13130 spa Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/13130/11660 Derechos de autor 1994 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 3 (1994); 63-90 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 3 (1994); 63-90 1851-3751 0327-5752 women economy indigenous societies southern Argentina mujeres economía sociedades indígenas sur argentino mulheres economia sociedades indígenas Sul da Argentina The heart of the matter. Notes on the economic role of women in traditional indigenous societies of southern Argentina: El revés de la trama. Apuntes sobre el papel económico de la mujer en las sociedades indígenas tradicionales del sur argentino : O reverso da trama. Notas sobre o papel econômico das mulheres nas sociedades indígenas tradicionais do sul da Argentina: 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=13130_oai
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topic women
economy
indigenous societies
southern Argentina
mujeres
economía
sociedades indígenas
sur argentino
mulheres
economia
sociedades indígenas
Sul da Argentina
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economy
indigenous societies
southern Argentina
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economía
sociedades indígenas
sur argentino
mulheres
economia
sociedades indígenas
Sul da Argentina
Palermo, Miguel Ángel
The heart of the matter. Notes on the economic role of women in traditional indigenous societies of southern Argentina:
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indigenous societies
southern Argentina
mujeres
economía
sociedades indígenas
sur argentino
mulheres
economia
sociedades indígenas
Sul da Argentina
description The current article is focused on the different economic roles performed by women within Pampa-Patagonia Indigenous societies between late Sixteenth and Nineteenth-Centuries. It was then when the contact between Hispanic-Creole society started and new grazing thechniques were adopted. Both questions led those Indigenous societies to social and economic changes. All those happened amidst a period of interethnic conflict with the "white" society. Although there are difficulties to clear up women's role within native economy, the avaliable historical sources show interesting and innovative aspects not too much explored in former bibliographies. Thus it could be possible to gather information about women as sheep owners and wavers, women's bilingual experience. Additionally this paper describes women's captivity and the importance of dowry within native society.
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