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|a Saeger, James Schofield.
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|a The Chaco Mission Frontier :
|b The Guaycuruan Experience /
|c James Schofield Saeger.
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|a 1. The rise and fall of Guaycuruan power -- 2. The growth of Guaycuruan missions -- 3. Economy -- 4. Society -- 5. Politics and war -- 6. Religion -- 7. The nineteenth and twentieth centures -- 8. Conclusion.
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|a "By showing that the Guaycuruans were not as restricted in missions as has been assumed, Saeger demonstrates that there is a distinct difference between the establishment of missions and conquest. The Chaco Mission Frontier helps redefine mission studies by correcting over-generalization about their role in Latin America."--Jacket.
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|a "Spanish missions in the New World usually pacified sedentary peoples accustomed to the agricultural mode of mission life, prompting many scholars to generalize about mission history. James Saeger now reconsiders the effectiveness of the missions by examining how Guaycuruan peoples of South America's Gran Chaco adapted to them during the eighteenth century. Because the Guaycuruans were hunter-gatherers less suited to an agricultural lifestyle, their attitudes and behaviors can provide new insight about the impact of missions on native peoples."
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