Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales
- Autores
- Palleiro, Maria Ines
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The history of Argentina as an independent nation began in 1816, although its foundation by the Hispanic conquerors took place in the XVIth century. This multicultural Latin American nation, located in the very south of the world, combines ancient vernacular indigenous roots with European cultural heritage, which arrived for the first time with the Hispanic conquest. The first foundation of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, by the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Mendoza Argentina, took place in 1536. Nevertheless, indigenous people have been living in the Argentinean territory since ancient times. When the Spanish conquerors settled down in the country, they also bought African slaves, who obtained their freedom in 1813. Since the late XIXth, Century Argentina received new waves of European migration, mainly from Spain and Italy, but also from Asia, Africa, and from other South American countries. All this blend of cultures contributed to tracing a multiethnical profile of Argentina, mirrored in folk narrative texts and collections. Animal tales are highly relevant expressions of Argentinian folk narrative since they reflect such a blend of indigenous and European cultures.
Fil: Palleiro, Maria Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina - Materia
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ACCULTURATION
ARGENTINA FOLK TALES
CULTURE
FAIRY TALE
INTERCULTURALITY
LOCAL CULTURE - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
- OAI Identificador
- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/196576
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Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales Hayvan Halk Masallarında Arjantin Yerli Kültürü |
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Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales |
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Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales Palleiro, Maria Ines ACCULTURATION ARGENTINA FOLK TALES CULTURE FAIRY TALE INTERCULTURALITY LOCAL CULTURE |
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Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales |
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ACCULTURATION ARGENTINA FOLK TALES CULTURE FAIRY TALE INTERCULTURALITY LOCAL CULTURE |
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The history of Argentina as an independent nation began in 1816, although its foundation by the Hispanic conquerors took place in the XVIth century. This multicultural Latin American nation, located in the very south of the world, combines ancient vernacular indigenous roots with European cultural heritage, which arrived for the first time with the Hispanic conquest. The first foundation of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, by the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Mendoza Argentina, took place in 1536. Nevertheless, indigenous people have been living in the Argentinean territory since ancient times. When the Spanish conquerors settled down in the country, they also bought African slaves, who obtained their freedom in 1813. Since the late XIXth, Century Argentina received new waves of European migration, mainly from Spain and Italy, but also from Asia, Africa, and from other South American countries. All this blend of cultures contributed to tracing a multiethnical profile of Argentina, mirrored in folk narrative texts and collections. Animal tales are highly relevant expressions of Argentinian folk narrative since they reflect such a blend of indigenous and European cultures. Fil: Palleiro, Maria Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina |
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The history of Argentina as an independent nation began in 1816, although its foundation by the Hispanic conquerors took place in the XVIth century. This multicultural Latin American nation, located in the very south of the world, combines ancient vernacular indigenous roots with European cultural heritage, which arrived for the first time with the Hispanic conquest. The first foundation of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, by the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Mendoza Argentina, took place in 1536. Nevertheless, indigenous people have been living in the Argentinean territory since ancient times. When the Spanish conquerors settled down in the country, they also bought African slaves, who obtained their freedom in 1813. Since the late XIXth, Century Argentina received new waves of European migration, mainly from Spain and Italy, but also from Asia, Africa, and from other South American countries. All this blend of cultures contributed to tracing a multiethnical profile of Argentina, mirrored in folk narrative texts and collections. Animal tales are highly relevant expressions of Argentinian folk narrative since they reflect such a blend of indigenous and European cultures. |
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