出版社:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
其他摘要:For a long time Europeans and aborigines had used the Pampas-Patagonian resources with no important conflicts arising between them. However, the appropriation of wild cattle by cattlemen implied the necessity of possessing land for rearing them. This situation resulted in an expansion of private property throughout the Pampas Region, changing the relationship between Europeans and aborigines. In this context, these aborigines could not use cattle resources any longer. While white people defended private property, an increasing aborigine population was settling near the Spaniards in order to obtain cattle, making the conflict between them worse. However, in order to solve the situation, the Government signed Peace Treaties. The treaty signed with Llanquetruz, focus of this analysis, tried integrating him to the life of the country by promoting his settlement. The inclusion of aborigines into white peoples political and judicial status was the main principle on which this process was based. From there on, conflicts between Europeans and aborigines would no longer be due to ethnic problems only, but also to economic and social ones.