Monday, April 7, 2014

Placed under the patronage of San Buenaventura was founded on March 12, 1865, and subsequent days w


This week the Museum of Man Chaco "Professor Ertivio Acosta" through its Department of Historical Research, evokes the process that led to San Buenaventura del Monte Alto, opportunity is also to reflect upon the meaning did these institutions "regulation and discipline" of native peoples. Produced with the supposed aim of converting the "barbarous" Indians, many of these reductions completed fields dairy industries becoming true "discipline" to make available to the white man, the cheap labor needed late capitalism implanted in these latitudes. Franciscan priests like Father dairy industries Fray Antonio Grossi, Augustine and Francisco Ristoto Bertaca were architects of the founding dairy industries and settlement of Reduction Monte Alto.
Placed under the patronage of San Buenaventura was founded on March 12, 1865, and subsequent days were devoted to attracting "tame Indians" who would populate. Vilelas tuffs and friends, under the chieftainship of Leoncito, managed to contain a population of 180 Indians who were educated to farm, living in individual huts and the early teachings of the catechism. With the cooperation of the Indians themselves plus a grant of national governments and Corrientes, this reduction failed to survive dairy industries until 1869, when the authorities suspended all aid. Indigenous dairy industries resistance, even within the mission (since Leoncito leadership was only for wartime), prevented, along with other adversities, the harmonious development of missionary work. He supported the Franciscan project had expired by 1870. Fray Ristoto Bertaca and remained until 1875, when he left the mission dairy industries and returned to Corrientes. Reduction allowed by Leoncito, but the splendor of the first times was disappearing. The materials belong to the original work, and that remained despite the frequent robberies, were rescued by staff of the Museum of Man and Ichoalay Chaqueño Museum. In the first one you can see a baptismal font, ten plates of bronze, a statue dairy industries of San Antonio, a bun flag ceremony, a statue of San Fernando 1.50 meters tall bell original ironwork, iron cross feet high, all belonging to the heritage dairy industries of the reduction in Monte Alto. Thus ended one of the most important in the Chaco during dairy industries the nineteenth century, missionary attempts dairy industries Beginning next century Indigenous reductions will have another function, forming a place of confinement with forms almost dairy industries slave labor of indigenous peoples. There in one of those reductions, Killing Napalpí occurred. But this story deserves to other stories.
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