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Folia Histórica del Nordeste

Print version ISSN 0325-8238On-line version ISSN 2525-1627

Abstract

BRACCO, Diego. Charrúas, Bohanes, Pampas and Guenoa Minuanos in the villages/towns of Missions. Folia [online]. 2016, n.27, pp.199-212. ISSN 0325-8238.

Within the framework of research carried out at the University Development Pole “Centro de investigaciones interdisciplinarias sobre la presencia indígena misionera en el territorio: patrimonio, región y frontera culturales” (Centro Universitario de Tacuarembó; Universidad de la República), relevant attention is being paid to the presence of charruas, bohanes, pampas and guenoa minuanos in mission towns. The research contributes to emphasize that the expression “missionary guarani” - traditionally used as a synonym for “missionary indigenous” - is inadequate, since it ignores the fact of their presence. Many of the natives who were predominant in the plains south of the reductions joined the villages of missions by acceptance or by force. In some cases, they remained there for generations, maintaining relevant aspects of their identity. The aim of this contribution is to highlight these circumstances, especially with regard to San Borja and Yapeyú. Moreover, I will emphasize the influence of the complexity previously indicated in the borderlands on which the Oriental Republic of Uruguay was built.

Keywords : Charruas; Guenoa; Minuanos; Bohanes; Missionaries; Borders.

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