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1833: "Conquest of the desert" |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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1850: planned European immigration into Argentina |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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Adelantado |
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
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Agni |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Andes Mountains |
"Guanacache. The Waters of Thirst": an ethnological narrative about the Huarpe people [Description]
"Guanacache. The Waters of Thirst": an ethnological narrative about the Huarpe people [Description]
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Armadillo |
Methods of subsistence: diet of the Huarpes [Description]
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Armadillo hunting |
Methods of subsistence: diet of the Huarpes [Description]
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Artificial irrigation |
El Algarrobal - Gregorio Manzur’s native village in indigenous territory [Testimonial]
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Auditory perception over great distances |
Communication between inhabitants isolated in a desert world [Testimonial]
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Basket making |
The Puesteros in Mendoza and San Juan in Argentina: precarious living conditions [Description]
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Black mule |
A updated version of the Faustian myth of the Devil [Narration]
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Brackish water |
Drilling for water at great depths: disappointing results [Description]
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Civilization |
The first excursions into the Huarpe world with writer Draghi Lucero de Mendoza [Testimonial]
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Clarity |
The stunning beauty of the deserts inhabited by the Huarpe Indians [Elogy]
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Comb: utilizing thistl |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Communication in silence |
Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
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Consumption of armadillo meat |
Methods of subsistence: diet of the Huarpes [Description]
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Consumption of beer |
The festival of San José Artesano [Description]
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Consumption of maté |
Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
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Coral snake |
Formidable animals for the Puesteros Huarpes: the Matuasto lizard and the coral snake [Testimonial]
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Cuyum |
El Algarrobal - Gregorio Manzur’s native village in indigenous territory [Testimonial]
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Desert |
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
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Devil |
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [Testimonial]
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
A updated version of the Faustian myth of the Devil [Narration]
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Diabolic Feast |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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Diabolical red glow |
The Devil as a protector of personal fortune [Testimonial]
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Discovery of television |
The traditional world of Puesteros Huarpes in danger [Description]
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Drilling for water |
Pozo balde: a traditional Huarpe technique for remedying the chronic lack of water [Description]
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Dunes |
The stunning beauty of the deserts inhabited by the Huarpe Indians [Elogy]
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Early 19th century: "Conquest of the desert" |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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El Caballero |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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El griton |
Gritons, or the frontier between reality and myth [Narration]
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El Mosito |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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El Seniorito |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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Fertile area |
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
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Festival of San Jose Artesano |
The festival of San José Artesano [Description]
The festival of San José Artesano [Description]
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Fighting a griton |
Gritons, or the frontier between reality and myth [Narration]
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Finding water |
A updated version of the Faustian myth of the Devil [Narration]
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Formation of couples |
The festival of San José Artesano [Description]
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Fox |
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [Testimonial]
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [Testimonial]
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Ghost |
Gritons, or the frontier between reality and myth [Narration]
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Good natured |
Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
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Guanaco |
Problematic cohabitation with the puma [Explanation]
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Healing a cow |
Distance healing used on a cow [Testimonial]
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Home enclosures |
Huarpe homes: strict distinction between places for receiving and private space [Description]
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Horizontal vertigo |
The first excursions into the Huarpe world with writer Draghi Lucero de Mendoza [Testimonial]
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Horse |
The extreme living conditions of the Puesteros in the region of Mendoza [Explanation]
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Immensity |
The stunning beauty of the deserts inhabited by the Huarpe Indians [Elogy]
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Installation of a solar captor |
The traditional world of Puesteros Huarpes in danger [Description]
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Late 19th - early 20 centuries: massive European immigration into Argentina |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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Law of encomienda |
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
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Learning the guitar with the Devil |
The Devil as protector of guitar players [Testimonial]
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Making a water filter |
Pozo balde: a traditional Huarpe technique for remedying the chronic lack of water [Description]
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Maté |
Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
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Matuasto |
Formidable animals for the Puesteros Huarpes: the Matuasto lizard and the coral snake [Testimonial]
Formidable animals for the Puesteros Huarpes: the Matuasto lizard and the coral snake [Testimonial]
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Mendoza |
"Guanacache. The Waters of Thirst": an ethnological narrative about the Huarpe people [Description]
El Algarrobal - Gregorio Manzur’s native village in indigenous territory [Testimonial]
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Mixing |
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
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Mosquito |
The Mendoza region in the 18th century [Description]
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Movements of goat herds |
The movements of a goat herd [Description]
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Observing the behaviors of goats |
The movements of a goat herd [Description]
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Outdoor cooking |
Huarpe homes: strict distinction between places for receiving and private space [Description]
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Pampa |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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Periodicity of water |
The extreme living conditions of the Puesteros in the region of Mendoza [Explanation]
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Planned European immigration |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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Positive and negative actions of the Devil |
The Devil as a protector of personal fortune [Testimonial]
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Producing non-utilitarian fire |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Protection technique against mosquitoes |
The Mendoza region in the 18th century [Description]
The Mendoza region in the 18th century [Description]
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Puesteros |
The extreme living conditions of the Puesteros in the region of Mendoza [Explanation]
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Purity of the Virgin |
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
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Quirquincho |
Methods of subsistence: diet of the Huarpes [Description]
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Raising goats |
The extreme living conditions of the Puesteros in the region of Mendoza [Explanation]
The Puesteros in Mendoza and San Juan in Argentina: precarious living conditions [Description]
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Red scorpion |
Garlic and urine as protection against snakes and scorpions [Testimonial]
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Rerouting water |
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
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Rush: plant |
The Puesteros in Mendoza and San Juan in Argentina: precarious living conditions [Description]
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Ruta graveolens |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Sableraie |
El Algarrobal - Gregorio Manzur’s native village in indigenous territory [Testimonial]
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Salamancas |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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Sanctifying the Earth |
The Virgin Mary, owner of the Huarpes’ lands [Explanation]
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Selling of the goats |
Daily life among the Huarpes: tending to goats [Explanation]
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Silence |
Communication between inhabitants isolated in a desert world [Testimonial]
Gaining entry into the closed community of the Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
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Songs |
The festival of San José Artesano [Description]
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Spanish colonization |
The Mendoza region in the 18th century [Description]
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Suffering soul |
Gritons, or the frontier between reality and myth [Narration]
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Sycretism between telluric Huarpe divinity and the Virgin Mary |
The Virgin Mary, owner of the Huarpes’ lands [Explanation]
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Technique for simulating the death of a fox |
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [Testimonial]
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Techniques for protecting goats from the fox |
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [Testimonial]
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Telluric Divinity |
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
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Telluric power |
The first excursions into the Huarpe world with writer Draghi Lucero de Mendoza [Testimonial]
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Thistle |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Travel narratives |
The Mendoza region in the 18th century [Description]
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University of Cuyo |
"Guanacache. The Waters of Thirst": an ethnological narrative about the Huarpe people [Description]
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Use of rush |
The Puesteros in Mendoza and San Juan in Argentina: precarious living conditions [Description]
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Use of thistle |
A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [Testimonial]
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Walking courses |
The traditional world of Puesteros Huarpes in danger [Description]
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Wind |
Daily life among the Huarpes: tending to goats [Explanation]
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World of the Devil |
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
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Worship of the Virgin Mary |
The Virgin Mary, owner of the Huarpes’ lands [Explanation]
The Virgin Mary, owner of the Huarpes’ lands [Explanation]
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Worship of the Virgin Mary |
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
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Young pumas learning how to hunt |
Goat herds as “tools” for teaching young pumas how to hunt [Explanation]
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Zonda |
Daily life among the Huarpes: tending to goats [Explanation]
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