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Analysis of family networks and alliances between Mapuche and Testriches in the Northern Patagonia (19th century)

Abstract

In this article, it reviews the political history of one of the most relevant choke boundaries in the north of Patagonia during the expansion of the Argentinian national state in the second half of the 19th century on the basis of a review of heteorogenic sources (chest cards, reports from authorities and travellers, lists of indigenous troops, etc.) that had already been treated with a historical narrative method. On this occasion, this corpus is checked against the Social Network Analysis (ARS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS), in order to interpret changes in the indigenous relational topology and criolla in the context of state output. This objective is met by the production of graphics representing the elution of parental networks and the structure of indigenous power in the face of a series of critical events between 1856 and 1883. The main assumption is that the JES Mapuches and Testriches provided the model for building alliances and parentages, which were mainly political because of ethnic or blood factors. Experimentation highlights the importance of combining the morphological and structural anál isis enabling network analysis with the uniqueness of the historical behaviour of the actors.

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