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Ethnohistory (2019) 66 (2): 275–300.
Published: 01 April 2019
...Marcela Mendoza Abstract The Bolivian Tobas in northern Gran Chaco were mobile hunter-gatherers organized in bands. They called themselves qomleʔk , and spoke a distinctive variation of Guaicuruan language. For three hundred years, coalitions of Toba braves successfully rejected Jesuit missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (2): 293–316.
Published: 01 April 2004
...Marcela Mendoza The Western Toba and other hunter-gatherers of the South American Gran Chaco managed to retain a certain degree of political autonomy well into the nineteenth century. Between 1915 and 1918, Western Toba, Wichí, and Pilagá warriors formed alliances to expel Argentine and Bolivian...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 750–751.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 751–754.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 754–756.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 756–757.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 758–759.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 759–763.
Published: 01 October 2010
... Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries. Gordillo notes that the missions’ educational goals were compromised by children’s participation in traditional pursuits of foraging, taking them away from schools due...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 763–764.
Published: 01 October 2010
... Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries. Gordillo notes that the missions’ educational goals were compromised by children’s participation in traditional pursuits of foraging, taking them away from schools due...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 764–766.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 766–769.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 770–771.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 771–772.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 773–774.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 775–776.
Published: 01 October 2010
... Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries. Gordillo notes that the missions’ educational goals were compromised by children’s participation in traditional pursuits of foraging, taking them away from schools due...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 777–778.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 741–743.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 743–744.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 744–746.
Published: 01 October 2010
... . . . [while the mission Indians were] living in peace” and the missions promised “protec- tion and education” (75–76). An interesting aside is that while the Roman Catholic Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 746–748.
Published: 01 October 2010
... Franciscans proved most successful at establishing missions in the Bolivian Chaco, the Toba preferred Anglican missionaries. Gordillo notes that the missions’ educational goals were compromised by children’s participation in traditional pursuits of foraging, taking them away from schools due...