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Runa

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LUCAIOLI, Carina P  and  LATINI, Sergio H. Fronteras permeables: circulación de cautivos en el espacio santafesino. Runa [online]. 2014, vol.35, n.1, pp.113-132. ISSN 1851-9628.

This paper addresses the different strategies of interaction developed between Spaniards and native peoples -Charrúas, Mocovies, and Abipones- in the context of the city of Santa Fe during the 17th and 18th centuries, considering the circulation of captives to either side of the city s border as a central topic. The article begins by considering the city of Santa Fe as a center of interaction, whose borders were delineated through intense and fluid relations with the various native groups over time, fostering complex processes of exchange and interethnic mixing. In addition, it highlights the borders of Santa Fe as an integrated space, a frontier complex whose historical development points to the interaction and joint analysis of the Chaco frontier and the "other band" of the Paraná River. Finally, it addresses the issue of captives as intermediaries between different ethnic groups, capable of mobilizing economic, political, diplomatic, and symbolic exchanges, each of them instrumental in the historical development of border relations in Santa Fe.

Keywords : Captives; Interethnic Relations; Borderlands; Santa Fe; Interaction.

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