Vínculos mestizos. Historias de amor y parentesco en la campaña de Buenos Aires en el siglo XIX
Abstract
This paper studies sexual and marital practices of lndian women and Hispanic/Creole men in the frontier of Buenos Aires in the 19th century. lt explores the creation of a Métis culiure through the analysis of family, kinship and godparenthood ties seeking to illuminate from a different angle the relationship between heathens and Christians which has been mostly studied from the standpoint of commerce, treaties and war.Downloads
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