INVESTIGADORES
ENDERE Maria Luz
artículos
Título:
Talking about Others: Archaeologists, Indigenous Peoples and Heritage in Argentina
Autor/es:
ENDERE, MARIA LUZ
Revista:
PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY
Editorial:
James & James
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2005 vol. 4 p. 155 - 162
ISSN:
1465-5187
Resumen:
In the process of creating the Argentinean nation, the indigenous peoples who still lived in freedom were dispossessed of their lands and their sacred sites. The indigenous past was therefore neglected in a nation that was thought to be formed by European immigrants. As a result, pre-Hispanic heritage was considered part of the public domain of the State and a subject of scientific enquiry. In the last few decades, legal and political changes have encouraged indigenous peoples? claims on heritage issues. The aim of this paper is to analyse a number of contested heritage issues in which indigenous communities were involved, as well as a few examples in which archaeologists, authorities and indigenous groups have succeeded in building a dialogue regarding the care of specific archaeological sites. These issues are further discussed in the context of the current socio-political and economic crisis.